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Despite rumors, Stein to remain open

Despite rumors, there are no plans to close the Stein this year, said Vice President of Campus Operations Mark Collins, whose department oversees Aramark. Approximately 20 student employees would lose their jobs if the Stein were to shut its doors.
Rumors that the campus restaurant would close as early as this weekend began circulating among Stein employees earlier in the week after Stein employees were summoned to an emergency ...
Study abroad numbers remain steady in faltering economy
Study abroad rates for the coming spring semester are predicted to remain at a steady level in spite of a ...
Search and Seizure presentation switches focus to alcohol policy
The highly publicized Search and Seizure Forum, sponsored by the Brandeis Advocates and the Office of Student Rights and Advocacy ...
Zinn calls for an attitude shift
“The mindset that accepts war is a dangerous mindset in the world today,” Howard Zinn said Tuesday evening at an ...
Union Senate to vote on bicycle sharing money resolution Sunday
Prospect Hill tutoring program suspended
Brandeis University has suspended its tutoring programs for elementary school children at the Prospect Hill Community Center partly due to ...
Doctor without borders describes experience in Chad
What would it feel like to serve as the only doctor for 30,000 refugees? To be confined within one city ...
FY2010 budget gap projected
Senior university administrators are considering ways to close a projected $5.8 million budget shortfall for fiscal year 2010, President Jehuda ...
Chum’s seeks funding for renovations
Brandeis alum fired by Penn. GOP
The political career of Brandeis alumna Bryan Rudnick ‘00, who was recently ...
Students canvass for Obama in NH
With victory on their minds, Brandeis students worked to add four electoral ...
Union’s Social Justice Committee to address campus accessibility
When Supreetha Gubbala ’12 broke her ankle earlier this year, hobbling around campus taught her something possibly more important than ...
Panelists reflect on Obama’s significance
At an event last night co-sponsored by the Student Union and the Office of Communications, faculty panelists commented on the ...