This year’s Springfest officially commenced on Sunday, April 26, boasting Swedish singer-songwriter Zara Larsson as the concert’s headliner. Larsson took to the stage after openers Notebook P and ...
Brandeis’ decennial reaccreditation process with the New England Commission of Higher Education has begun and allows students to engage in an 18-month self study program. This process also allows ...
Every year at the end of the spring semester, Brandeis University’s Fine Arts Honors program offers an opportunity for students who are passionate and have demonstrated excellence in studio art to ...
On Saturday, April 25, Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey spoke to students from the greater Boston area to discuss some of ...
In an age when expressions of individual and cultural liberty are actively being threatened, organizations like ENACT and ...
In the late afternoon of March 27, the Hispanic Studies department proved to the community once more that it is able to maintain its high standards of excellence with the revival of a great Brandeis ...
“The Winter’s Tale”, directed by Naomi Stephenson ’26, was a wonderful mix of drama and comedy, with the first half of the show taking place in the early 1950s, and the second half set in the ’60s.
On Friday, April 24, the Brandeis Student Union held its annual State of the Union address, where members of the Student Union and the student body were able to reflect on the past year and celebrate ...
On April 25, The Intercultural Center held its annual culture showcase “Culture X” in the Levin Ballroom. Culture X is the final show presented by the different culture groups that make up the ICC.
This past weekend, members of the Brandeis Mountain Club (BMC) packed into vans bound for Acadia National Park in Maine. The ...
On Thursday, April 30, I will display a poster about my research on the correlation between population density and suicide rates in the United States. Those of you that have been following my ...
Brandeis sports. It seems to be common knowledge, or rather, public perception, that saying these two words next to each other are oxymoronic. Our University has typically been known for the quality ...