On March 24, the Brandeis Journalism program hosted “Who Owns the News?” a panel that featured four former Washington Post journalists to discuss the effects of billionaire ownership of media outlets.
CONTENT WARNING: This articles contains mentions of sexual assault and domestic abuse. A little over two weeks ago on Oct. 26, the Vegas Golden Knights signed Carter Hart to a two-year, $4 million ...
As the Formula One season is more than halfway done and the drivers have dusted off their helmets from the summer break, now is as good a time as ever to take a look at how all the rookies are doing ...
For the better part of a century, the World Series has been the premier championship of professional baseball. However, with baseball's culture rapidly changing, another tournament has challenged the ...
TikTok is no longer available in the Apple app store. Instead, Instagram and Facebook pop up as recommendations or replacements when searching for the extremely popular social media app. A law banning ...
Researchers have explored the impact of news coverage of the civil rights movement and its influence on public and social opinion. A researcher from Princeton University’s political science department ...
Has the use of Artificial Intelligence in academia become inevitable? How is Brandeis University dealing with ethical and trust concerns among students and faculty members regarding the use of AI? A ...
On Saturday, March 28 the Brandeis chapter of the Alexander Hamilton Society, in collaboration with Brandeis Peace Club, held a speaker event titled “Nuclear Disarmament: Strategic Realities & ...
On Saturday, Oct. 18, protestors gathered globally by the millions to speak against the so-called authoritarian actions of the Trump administration. They united under one simple message, “America has ...
Brandeis University hosted Carnegie Mellon University, Case Western Reserve University, Emory University, New York University, Washington University in St. Louis and the University of Chicago for the ...
The Champions League quarter-final matchups have just been determined, all through blowout wins. The contending teams are exceptionally strong, and many of the next matchups could be slated as ...
On Friday, May 1, members of the new Fight Authoritarianism Brandeis group convened outside the Bernstein-Marcus Administrative Center and the Irving Presidential Enclave to protest a myriad of ...