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 ...
The Brandeis Gymnastics Club recently traveled to Birmingham, Ala. for the National Association of Intercollegiate Gymnastics Clubs Nationals meet. This year, the Brandeis Gymnastics Club sent six ...
Brandeis faculty gathered in the Rapaporte Treasure Hall on Oct. 10 for the second faculty meeting of the 2025-26 academic year. The meeting consisted of a presentation on the new Moodle Learning ...
As returning Brandeis students have finished settling back into campus, right away we have started to notice some of the changes that have been made over the summer—like the new Usdan Student Center ...
Students spread awareness about the food pantry at the Graduate Student Center, located in Kutz Hall. It can be accessed by anyone from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. weekdays. More information can be found on the ...
Well, there you have it. The Philadelphia Eagles are the 2025 Super Bowl champions! In a blowout 40-22 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs that saw them lead 24-0 at halftime, the Eagles were utterly ...
MOVE IT: Brandeis’ Emma Reavis ’23 dribbles the ball in a Jan. 31 game against Case Western Reserve University. Students were able to choose from a variety of colored construction paper to make their ...
Catering Lead Kevin Merisier showed up to work early on Wednesday, Aug. 31 in a good mood. Though there had been struggles with the transition to Brandeis’ new dining vendor, Harvest Table, Merisier ...
Brandeis men’s tennis took a trip down to Altamonte Springs, Florida, to take part in the 2026 UAA tournament last weekend. Going into the tournament, the Judges were already ranked higher than they ...
Content warning: This article contains mentions of sexual harassment. In a Feb. 12 email to the Brandeis community, University President Arthur Levine ’70 announced that Sheryl Sandberg will be this ...
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.
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 ...
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