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‘Fight’ review: Relive the 2024 election (if you dare)

“Fight: Inside the Wildest Battle for the White House” was easily one of my most anticipated reads of the year. I absolutely devoured Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes’ previous collaboration about the 2020 election, “Lucky,” and as soon as I heard these two journalists were doing a follow-up book about the 2024 campaign, I knew […]

Softball’s bats get hot as the warmer weather approaches

Since the end of March, the Brandeis softball team has faced three opponents; the New York University (NYU) Violets, the Wellesley College Blue and the Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) Goats. The first two series were at home while the WPI doubleheader was away.  To start, the Violets came to Waltham for a three-game series; two […]

Arthur Levine unveils developments in restructuring liberal arts

The student body was invited to participate in a town hall meeting on March 31 regarding the status of the current administration’s work to reassess the curriculum. Joel Christensen, Professor of Classical and Early Mediterranean Studies, spoke on behalf of the faculty and their participation in these incoming structural changes. Christensen marked the importance of […]

An interview with ENVS Prof. Kashwan, Author of ‘Decolonizing Environmentalism’

Professor Prakash Kashwan (ENVS) focuses on the intersections of environment, development and climate change. His scholarship’s interdisciplinary focus has been developed during his time working with Nobel Prize winning economist Elinor Ostrom and his ongoing engagements with global environmental governance challenges. Professor Kashwan recently authored “Decolonizing Environmentalism: Alternative Visions and Practices of Environmental Action,” a […]

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