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NOT JUST FICTION: The game of Quidditch captured the imaginations of readers of the Harry Potter book series. Now, the Brandeis Quidditch team is turning the game into a sport, competing with other ...
VOICE OF EXPERIENCE: Marci McPhee (left) and David Weinstein (right), both from the Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Life, pose together at last year’s festival. SPEAK TRUTH TO POWER: Heather ...
Title IX policy shifts have undone federal protections against harassment based on sexual orientation and gender identity, but the University’s anti-discrimination policies remain largely unchanged.
A new Massachusetts law allows cities and school districts to implement automated traffic enforcement cameras to deter drivers from passing stopped school buses.
On Jan. 22, the Brandeis community received an email from Provost Carol Fierke containing the news that Prof. Arthur Holmberg (THA) had passed away at the age of 80. Holmberg was a part of the ...
Fashion design students at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design are embracing sustainable practices in their work, ...
A look into what to expect in the NFL’s annual pinnacle matchup, this one being between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas ...
Community members are welcomed to free workshops with the police that cover topics such as trust building and procedural justice concepts, police ask for feedback and ideas for the future.
On Jan. 27, a 3.8-magnitude earthquake struck approximately six miles south of York Harbor in Maine. It ran approximately eight miles deep but caused no fatalities or damage. The earthquake was the ...
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