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Student body to vote on environmental proposal

The student body will vote Thursday, April 26 on a constitutional amendment that, if passed, would increase the student activities fee by $7.50 per student each semester to form a Brandeis Sustainability Fund, according to an April 12 e-mail Student Union Secretary Diana Aronin '11 sent to the Brandeis community.


University lowers acceptance rate

The University received the largest number of applications in its history this year and accepted 33 percent of those applicants for the Class of 2014 in comparison to last year's acceptance rate of 40 percent.


Libel case to enter mediation

The Student Judiciary will be implementing the mediation resolution process, which was approved as an amendment to the Student Union Constitution last Thursday, for the recent judicial complaint regarding a statement about the SunDeis Film Festival on the IndieLouie Film Festival Web site, according to an e-mail from Chief Justice of the Student Judiciary Judah Marans '11.


Castle ceiling collapses after rains

The Schwartz Residence Hall section of the Usen Castle has been experiencing various maintenance issues, including a leaking ceiling that forced Kiernan Bagge '12 to vacate his room shortly before a portion of his ceiling collapsed.Bagge told the Justice that on Feb.


Reinharz speaks at Delhi climate summit

During his trip to India from Feb. 1 to Feb. 13, University President Jehuda Reinharz spoke at the 2010 Delhi Sustainable Development Summit, the first major convention on climate change since the Copenhagen Summit in 2009, according to Vice President of Global Affairs Daniel Terris, who accompanied Reinharz on the trip.Reinharz also spoke at St.


Bold Ideas Group explores several ideas

CORRECTION APPENDEDProvost Marty Krauss, chair of the Bold Ideas Group, and Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Jeffrey Apfel, a member of the Administrative Resource Review Committee, discussed the progress of their respective committees at the Feb.


Jehuda Reinharz to visit climate summit

University President Jehuda Reinharz will visit India from Feb. 1 to Feb. 13 as an invited speaker at the 2010 Delhi Sustainable Development Summit, the first major convention on climate change since Copenhagen, according to a University press release sent by Daniel Terris, the vice president for Global Affairs and the director for the International Center for Ethics, Justice, and Public Life.


Abroad living options expand

Housing options available for students studying abroad in the spring of 2011 have been expanded to include suites in Ziv Quad as well as space in the Village, according to the director of the Department of Community Living, Jeremy Leiferman.


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