News

The Justice is where you can find Brandeis University's campus news, Judge sports coverage, features, opinions and breaking news for Boston, Massachusetts ...
Looking for a place to sit during a practice session, former Brandeis men’s basketball coach Brian Meehan saw an empty seat next to one of the team’s rookie players, a first-year from Africa. Former ...
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 ...
Features Justice, one class at a time: The biology department’s fight to revolutionize assessments in STEM Prof. Melissa Kosinski-Collins and Prof. James Morris explain their efforts to revolutionize ...
As the 2023-2024 school year comes to a close, The Justice spoke with four senior Fulbright grant recipients who will jumpstart their post-graduate journeys by traveling the world.
Accessible infrastructure and quality accessibility support services are essential for a campus to be inclusive and welcoming to students with disabilities. However, the University has been slow to ...
The Presidential Task Force on Free Expression examined the current principles of free expression at Brandeis and invited feedback from students and staff.
The Brandeis Music Department now houses a webpage encouraging community members to donate to the Lydian String Quartet.
News When it comes to voting on college campuses, obstacles deter many, but inspire some At Brandeis University, students and one enterprising librarian have found purpose in supporting stronger voter ...
Penelope Dick’s recent op-ed misrepresents Jewish students at Brandeis. She is correct to point out that we are not a monolith—something reflected in the 20 affiliate groups under Brandeis Hillel that ...