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FUN IN THE SPRING: The MAD band brought joy to the crowd with their music and lovely blue hats.
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Emma Rivellese ’22 choreographed a remix of the overture from “William Tell.” One of the performers of this number, Claire Martell ’23, stated in an interview to the Justice that “I was a little ...
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Brandeis University once again welcomed architect, artist and visionary Hugh Hayden to discuss his ongoing collection at The ...
On Monday, March 31, Interim President Arthur Levine ’70 held a second town hall for undergraduates students in Rapaporte Treasure Hall, just over a month after the last meeting, to provide updates on ...
On April 6, Alex Ovechkin — also known as “The Great 8” — officially etched his name in the National Hockey League (NHL) record books. In a sold-out game against the New York Islanders at UBS Arena, ...
On Friday, April 4 at 4:00 p.m., the Brandeis Jewish Bund gathered on the Great Lawn for a demonstration and marched through campus in support of Palestine. The gathering aimed to condemn the ...
When many Americans think of tuberculosis, they imagine a disease of the past — a relic of the Victorian Era, long since relegated to history books. But for the students, professors and activists ...
On April 3, Prof. Yuval Evri (NEJS) hosted guest speakers Shirly Bahar, a political resistance educator at Columbia University and Yali Hashash, a queer feminist activist, to discuss Mizrahi identity, ...
The Brandeis Campus Activities Board announced in an Instagram post on April 4 that singer Daya would take the stage at this year's Springfest as the event’s headliner. Daya, known for popular hits ...
The Waltham Partnership for Youth is changing the lives of local high schoolers as they begin placements for the summer 2025 internship program. Located on Lexington Street, WPY is a non-profit that ...
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