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Public Safety investigating larceny incidents in the Castle

The Department of Public Safety is currently conducting an investigation in response to the four thefts that occurred in the Usen Castle last week, according to Director of Public Safety Ed Callahan.Callahan said in an interview with the Justice that the Department of Public Safety had interacted with residents of the Castle in an effort to "determine who perpetrated these incidents." Callahan declined to provide specific information that the students had provided regarding the investigation but said that Public Safety was careful to look into students' reports."We can't release that information because it's part of the investigation, but sometimes students will . relay their observations and what they've heard or what they've seen, which most times is valuable, so we follow up on those leads," he said.Callahan said in an Oct.


Student confesses to exposure

The man who exposed himself twice in the Harlan Chapel turned himself in to the Department of Public Safety, revealing that he was a student at the University, according to a Sept.


Union Senate approves University Tea Party chapter

At the Senate meeting on Sept. 6, the Student Union approved a charter for the Tea Party Club at Brandeis.Mary-Alice Perdichizzi '12, the founder of the club and a member of the Worcester chapter of the Tea Party, wrote in an e-mail to the Justice that the club was founded in an effort to counter misconceptions about the Tea Party movement, which has sprung up across America in opposition to President Barack Obama's administration's policies.


Graduate student is injured in chemical explosion over weekend

A Brandeis graduate student was taken to Massachusetts General Hospital after the chemicals he was working with in the Edison-Lecks Science Building exploded last Thursday, according to Senior Vice President for Communications Andrew Gully.Gully said in a phone interview with the Justice that there was a reaction among the chemicals the student was using while he was doing a procedure; he was taken to the hospital to be treated for a glass injury that resulted from the explosion.


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