Major League Baseball has constantly been evolving, from mound distances to the introduction of designated hitters. Now, the MLB’s rule changes have reshaped the way baseball is played, watched, and ...
The NBA trade deadline passed on Thursday afternoon, with several former All-Stars and future Hall of Fame players being dealt. Amidst all of the chaos, a pattern emerged: On multiple occasions, ...
Parents of Brandeis student file wrongful death lawsuit with claims of negligence from campus police
Content Warning: This article contains mentions of suicide and death. On Dec. 5, 2023, members of the Brandeis community received an email from Andrea Dine, vice president of Student Affairs, at 11:49 ...
At 2 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 13, the faculty senate convened in Rapaporte Treasure Hall for their monthly meeting. Senate Chair Prof. Jeffrey Lenowitz (POL) noted during his opening remarks that the ...
Your location data is being sold, and most people have no idea. Carrying your phone means apps can track where you sleep, work, worship and seek healthcare. That information can then be packaged and ...
The National Football League is one of the world's most physically demanding sports leagues. For the most part, each play ends in a physical hit, with players experiencing high-speed collisions ...
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 ...
Brightly colored posters with messages such as “Is your friend always on sports betting apps?” have become mainstays at bulletin boards and shuttle stations on campus since the start of the academic ...
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 ...
Brandeis’ decennial reaccreditation process with the New England Commission of Higher Education has begun and allows students to engage in an 18-month self study program. This process also allows ...
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.
Thanks for sending in this week's take, Elijah. Those who know me should know that I agree with this take with 100% of my being, so I will try to lay out my reasons in an unbiased way. Starting with ...
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