The alumnus will address the senior class at the commencement ceremony on May 18.
Students marched around campus on the fifth
anniversary of the war in Iraq last Wednesday to express their disapproval of the War on Terror.
Senators and club leaders clashed last Sunday over chartering a new campus club.
Several campus clubs are working to bring U.S. Senator John Kerry to campus during "EarthFest."
The Hannaford Bros. supermarket chain, which owns the closest major grocery store to Brandeis, experienced a three-month security breach in which over four million credit and debit card numbers were exposed.
Candidates for Sunday's Student Union elections are campaigning this week to capture their positions.
n Politician and publicist Daniel Cohn-Bendit
discussed the revolutionary history of the 1960s Tuesday.
Computer science students can be happy about their chosen field of study.?It's useful, according to Shawn Broderick '88.
Union Senators Tamar Ariel '10 and Jenna Brofsky '10 worked with East Quad residents on this project.
One team said these events change campus atmosphere, while the other argued they are voluntary.
The Senate chartered Brandeis Students for Justice in Palestine, which seeks to represent a Palestinian perspective on the Middle East conflict. The Senate had earlier voted with a two-thirds majority to consider the charter over the objection of Ways and Means Committee Chair Asher Tanenbaum '08.
The Student Union released a draft of a student Bill of Rights last Monday, the purpose of which is to inform students of their rights and the ways in which they can defend them.
The bill has been in the works since the start of the 2007 to 2008 academic year, and members of various sectors of the Brandeis community helped compose it.