Campus worship spaces rededicated
Correction appendedOn Monday, Sept. 13, Catholic Chaplain and Coordinator of the Interfaith Chaplaincy Rev.
Correction appendedOn Monday, Sept. 13, Catholic Chaplain and Coordinator of the Interfaith Chaplaincy Rev.
By the end of 1967, all students at Brandeis had taken a swim in the Linsey pool. In fact, they were required to do it.
During the months before he started at Brandeis, Samuel Shankland '14 did not fill his summer with a mindless job, lazy days at the beach or soaking up the fleeting luxuries of living at home with parents.
From April 19 through April 23, Allyson Goldsmith '10, the former executive director of Positive Foundations, eagerly approached various groups of people in the Usdan Student Center and asked them, "Would you like to help end world poverty?
Last summer, midyear Mary-Alice Perdichizzi '12 spent a summer and first semester working as a research assistant in the Man Vehicle Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where she helped to build a spacesuit prototype.
Tucked at the intersection of Bacon and Main Streets is a restaurant that has endured decades of change.
Like many college students, Brahm Wachter '12 spends his Sunday evenings watching the HBO television show Entourage.
CORRECTION APPENDEDCut to commercial break. Suddenly the rehearsed glamor of television has been interrupted and transformed into chaos.
For 22 hours a day, the village of Socma, located in the Sacred Valley of the Peruvian Andes, runs merely on sunlight.
Upon graduating college, Elliot Danko '07 envisioned himself in the high-end finance and investment world.
Religious theft at the University
Nadine Dyskant-Miller: An aspiring Waltham farmer
Multicultural hair products at the Hoot Market; fight for student equity
When it comes to voting on college campuses, obstacles deter many, but inspire some
Reflections on restitution: A conversation with Dr. Alexandra Ratzlaff