Firestone candidly remarked, “There is a joke we have on this tour [that] if you can think of a girl with a guitar, that's my girl." She highlighted artists like Olivia Rodrigo and Maisie Peters as ...
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 Friday, May 1, members of the new Fight Authoritarianism Brandeis group convened outside the Bernstein-Marcus Administrative Center and the Irving Presidential Enclave to protest a myriad of ...
Perhaps the most polarizing topic of late has been the use of artificial intelligence in art. For example, “The Brutalist,” a major contender at the 2025 Oscars, faced controversy over its use of AI ...
On April 30, the Brandeis Undergraduate Research and Creative Collaborations hosted its spring research symposium. This annual symposium brings together undergraduates who, with the help of faculty ...
Thanks for sending in the last take of the year, Aaron. To elaborate on what he means with his take, Aaron believes that sports where there isn’t another player that can interact with you in any way ...
On April 22, early course registration for fall 2026 officially opened, which allowed undergraduate students to build next semester’s schedule. Early registration remains open until May 10, allowing ...
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 2, Students for Environmental Action formally passed the Stop Private Jet Expansion resolution, marking a significant escalation in student-led activism regarding pressing environmental ...
Your location data is being sold, and most people have no idea. Carrying your phone means apps can track where you sleep, work, worship and seek healthcare. That information can then be packaged and ...
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.
On Saturday, March 18, protesters gathered in the Boston Common to raise their voices under one simple message: “No Kings.” Protesters united under views of anti-authoritarianism and against the ...
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