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Heating system fixed in dorms

The hot water in the Castle was intermittently turned off for several days because of issues with the heating system, Jeremy Leiferman, the director of Community Living, told the Justice.


University motion to dismiss Rose lawsuit not approved

The University's motion to dismiss a lawsuit seeking to preserve the Rose Art Museum's collection was not approved at a hearing that took place today, wrote Emily La Grassa, the communications director for Attorney General Martha Coakley, in an e-mail to the Justice.


Rose Art Museum operating budget increased for fiscal 2010

The operating budget for the Rose Art Museum was increased by $200,000 for fiscal 2010 over the summer in an effort to implement the recommendations from the Committee on the Future of the Rose Art Museum's final report, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Peter French wrote in an e-mail to the Justice."The administration increased the budget to assure the Committee there would be some additional resources to support their recommendations," French wrote.


Motion filed to dismiss Rose lawsuit

University counsel filed a motion today to dismiss the lawsuit seeking to preserve the Rose Art Museum's collection, Thomas Reilly, the University's outside counsel, wrote in an e-mail to the Justice Friday.


University releases Climate Action Plan

The Brandeis Climate Action Plan, a comprehensive set of suggestions to gradually reduce Brandeis' energy consumption, will be released today, according to Janna Cohen-Rosenthal '03, the University's sustainability coordinator and chair of the plan.


University abolishes wet suite contracts

The Department of Community Living has discontinued the policy of wet suite contracts in quads with a majority of residents over 21 in an effort to make it easier for students to register their parties, according to Director of Community Living for Juniors and Seniors Erika Lamarre.Lamarre explained that in previous years, wet suite contracts enabled students over age 21 to register parties where alcohol would be available.


Timeline for Rose Art Museum lawsuit finalized

The date of the first hearing regarding the lawsuit filed against the University by three members of the Rose Art Museum Board of Overseers and the deadlines for filing motions of dismissal and preliminary injunctions were set at the case management conference that took place Tuesday, Sept.


University abolishes wet suite contracts

The Department of Community Living has discontinued the policy of wet suite contracts in quads with a majority of residents over 21 in an effort to make it easier for students to register their parties, according to Director of Community Living for Juniors and Seniors Erika Lamarre.Lamarre explained that in previous years, wet suite contracts enabled students over age 21 to register parties where alcohol would be available.


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