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News “They Haven’t Done Their Homework.” How the city of Waltham is failing to preserve the legacy of Walter E. Fernald Developmental Center. By Lin Lin Hutchinson | published 04/02/24 10:00am ...
Three voices reflect on the future of black women in positions of political leadership and the work of the women who came before them.
News Faculty express dissatisfaction as budget cuts result in removal of Lydian String Quartet, and receive admissions updates The faculty meeting on Oct. 18 reviewed recent admissions data, plans for ...
News Students for Justice in Palestine hold a gathering after derecognition Although the University revoked SJP’s status as a recognized club, community members still gathered to show support. By ...
This film was a “hard watch” in the most literal of senses. In “Joker: Folie à Deux,” the highly anticipated sequel to Todd Phillips’ 2019 film “Joker,” Joaquin Phoenix returns once again as Arthur ...
Sports Brandeis men's soccer beats Eastern Connecticut State at home With their best starting record since 2019, the Judges scored three goals in the second of the game half to secure the win after ...
In light of the campus demonstrations following recent developments in the Israel-Hamas war, past events of civil unrest serve to remind us of the long-standing Brandeis tradition of demanding change ...
Brandeis Professor Prakash Kashwan’s new book seeks to make the history of colonial environmentalism easier to understand. ...
The Doctor Patient Forum, an organization that raises awareness for chronic pain patients who cannot access pain medication, hosted a protest in front of the University on Oct. 25 to call for the ...
On Dec. 3, city councilors Colleen Bradley-MacArthur, George Darcy, and Jonathan Paz held a town hall meeting at First Parish Church in Waltham to discuss their thoughts about renovating the Walter E.
News Discussing multi-racial coalitions to combat systemic racism Elaine Wong Distinguished Lecture Program discussed integrating different areas of study, the role of culture in obfuscating racism ...
With “Captain America: Brave New World” hitting theaters in early 2025, the Marvel Cinematic Universe once again places politics at the heart of its traditional “superhero” narrative. This latest ...
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