Brandeis protest, including students and faculty, who held various signage. Posters included messages such as “ADA: Comply” and “No war, no ICE, no genocide.” Individuals then took turns voicing their ...
On Monday, May 4, residents of North Quadrangle received an email from Area Coordinator Celia Henderson with the subject ”Polaris TV Damage.” Henderson stated that the television screen “has been ...
On March 24, messages claiming U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement was on campus circulated rapidly around Brandeis University. Students shared posts describing a black SUV with tinted windows ...
On April 27, Swedish pop star Zara Larsson graced the Brandeis community with an incredible and colorful performance for the ...
For Brandeis students and staff who want something to read for the summer, especially for those who want to read a different genre, I would recommend “The Covenant of Water” by Abraham Verghese. This ...
Rock climbing is a rapidly growing sport in the United States and across the world. Once a niche activity with an underground ...
Mariama Darboe discusses how Upward Bound helps local low-income, first-generation high school students dream of a better ...
This editorial board would like to thank her for all of her dedication to The Justice over the last few years. Her humor, determination, and friendliness lit up the office each week, and we know that ...
For example, “The Brutalist,” a major contender at the 2025 Oscars, faced controversy over its use of AI to enhance Adrian Brody and Felicity Jones Hungarian dialogue. This writer argues that the use ...
Brandeis alumna and Brookline native Rani Balakrishna ’25 is making an impact on her community in a big way. The former president of the Brandeis Student Union has entered local politics in her ...
The Brandeis Rose Art Museum has continually delivered exhibitions and pieces of the highest caliber to our community. From the works of Andy Warhol to the protection of Jewish legacy achieved with ...
If the Phi Beta Kappa algorithm worked, I’m guessing that you sitting here have already figured that out. When Henry Adams spoke to the Harvard graduating class of 1858, it was customary to end with a ...