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Apr. 2—There was a medical emergency in East Quad. The party was treated by BEMCo staff and transported to a local hospital via ambulance.

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Apr. 2—There was a medical emergency on Loop Road. The party was treated by BEMCo staff and transported to a local hospital via ambulance.

Apr. 2—A party was having a mental health crisis in East Quad.

Apr. 2—The on-duty community advisor reported that a party was locked in the bathroom and not responding in Massell Quad. Brandeis Public Safety unlocked the door and requested BEMCo for the unconscious party.

Apr. 4—There was a medical emergency in Ziv Quad. The party was treated by BEMCo staff and transported to a local hospital via ambulance.

Apr. 6—A party sprained their ankle in the Gosman Sports and Convocation Center.

Apr. 11—A reporting party stated that they heard banging and screaming in Ridgewood Quad and observed a broken window. The party was transported to a local hospital via ambulance. The area coordinator on-call was on the scene and was notified.

Apr. 16—There was a medical emergency in North Quad. The party was treated and transported to a local hospital via ambulance.

Apr. 18—A party fell in the Shapiro Life Sciences Center and requested medical assistance.

Apr. 18—There was a medical emergency in the Usdan Student Center. The party was treated by BEMCo staff and signed a refusal for further care.

Apr. 18—There was a medical emergency in North Quad. The party was treated by BEMCo staff and transported to a local hospital via ambulance.

Apr. 19—There was a medical emergency in the Goldman Schwartz building. The party was treated by BEMCo staff and signed a refusal for further care.

Apr. 19—There was a medical emergency in Ziv Quad. The party was treated by BEMCo staff and transported to a local hospital by a friend.

Corrections And Clarifications

■ A news article incorrectly attributed an activist’s photo to Phebean Ogunsanwo. The photo was taken by Cydney Scott (March 28, pg. 5).

The Justice welcomes submissions for errors that warrant correction or clarification. Send an email to editor@thejustice.org.

Liebowitz is the chair, for failing to address the softball team’s concerns that the field was not up to the Title IX requirements that men’s and women’s sports have equivalent facilities.

Balakrishna said that the field has “horrible drainage,” no press box, and is not up to regulations. This limits the extent to which the Brandeis team can host opponents for competitions.

She also said that the softball dugout is inferior to the baseball dugout due to its lack of a real concrete wall.

“This is what [other schools] see when they come to our dugouts,” Balakrishna said, gesturing to a photo of the softball dugout.

The Senate voted by acclamation to sign the resolution.

The Senate also discussed making David Cahn ’26 the new director of accessibility to replace Hana Miller ’25, who resigned earlier this week. The Senate did not discuss the reason for her resignation, but several senators remarked on her work this past year.

“Chana has worked incredibly hard this year,” Gillespie said. “[She] has put forward some great initiatives.”

Golden said he was “confused” as to why the Union would be replacing an executive board member with only eight days left in the term.

Associate Justice Zachary Miller ’25 explained that executive board positions can be reappointed at any time at the discretion of the president.

The Senate voted by acclamation, though not unanimously, to confirm Cahn.

The Senate also voted by acclamation to charter the Guitar and Bass Club. The club’s president Joshua Silbersweig ’25 said that the club’s purpose is to “create an inclusive, welcoming environment for music fans.”

Golden also presented Senate Bill 12, which changes many of the ways the Brandeis Sustainability Fund operates. In an April 24 email to The Justice, Golden wrote that the bill ensures that “only undergraduate students have voting power on the board,” whereas that power is currently split between students and faculty. According to Golden, this split has allowed Director of Sustainability Mary Fischer to approve Brandeis Sustainability Funds that only benefit facilities, such as the purchase of an electric lawnmower.

Golden also wrote that the bill would require that the BSF report its funding decisions to the Senate in a public session. Students will vote on the bill in an upcoming election.

Sen. Sherry Tao ’25 presented Senate Bill 11, which would remove redundant terms from the bylaws in reference to club levels. Previously, recognized clubs were also called “tier 1,” chartered clubs were called “tier 2,” and secured clubs were called “tier 3.” The bill, which the senate passed by acclamation, removes uses of the word tier from the bylaws.

Apr. 19—There was a medical emergency in the Sherman Dining Hall. The party was treated by BEMCo staff and signed a refusal for further care.

Apr. 20—There was a medical emergency in Skyline Residence Hall. The party was treated by BEMCo staff and transported to a local hospital via ambulance.

Apr. 20—There was a medical emergency in Ziv Quad. The party was treated by BEMCo staff and transported to a local hospital via ambulance.

Apr. 20—There was a medical emergency in North Quad. The party was treated by BEMCo staff and signed a refusal for further care.

Apr. 20—There was a medical emergency in the Rose Art Museum. The party was treated by BEMCo staff and signed a refusal for further care.

Apr. 20—There was a medical emergency in North Quad. The party was treated by BEMCo staff and transported to a local hospital via ambulance.

Apr. 21—There was a medical emergency in Skyline Residence Hall. The party was treated by BEMCo staff and transported to a local hospital via ambulance.

Apr. 21—There was a medical emergency in Skyline Residence Hall. The party was treated by BEMCo staff and transported to a local hospital via ambulance.

Apr. 21—There was a medical emergency at the Charles River Apartments. The party was treated by BEMCo staff and signed a refusal for further care.

Apr. 21—There was a medical emergency in Ziv Quad. The party was treated by BEMCo staff and signed a refusal for further care.

Apr. 21—There was a medical emergency in East Quad. The party was treated by BEMCo staff and signed a refusal for further care.

Apr. 21—There was a medical emergency in Massell Quad. The party was treated by BEMCo staff and signed a refusal for further care.

Apr. 22—There was a medical emergency in Ziv Quad. The party was treated by BEMCo staff and signed a refusal for further care.

Accidents

Apr. 13—A caller reported a motor vehicle accident with no injury at the entrance of the Lower Library Lot.

Apr. 15—Department of Community Living staff reported a minor collision with a parked vehicle while operating a university vehicle at the Charles River Apartments. There were no injuries.

Apr. 21—A party reported that the BEMCo truck was left in gear when the crew exited after arriving for a medical car and struck another vehicle. The officer in charge was notified.

MISCELLANEOUS

Apr. 3—There was a report of a party trying to steal yogurt in the Shapiro Campus Center. A report was filed.

Apr. 14—There was a report of two catalytic converters stolen from Brandeis trash trucks.

Apr. 16—There was a report of two “naked” people in Rosenthal Quad.

Apr. 17—A reporting party stated that the people above his residence at the Charles River Apartment were being loud. The area coordinator on call was notified.

Apr. 17—There was a Suspicious Persons Report at the Epstein Building. The caller stated a tall, skinny male was inside the dumpster in the rear of the Epstein Building and would like the area to be checked out. Officers responded and found that it was an art student who had permission to dumpster dive from faculty and staff. No police action taken.

Apr. 17—Suspicious activity in the Goldfarb Library was reported to a staff member. Police responded and determined that the individual had already left the area.

Apr. 18—There was a suspicious motor vehicle by the Chapels Field gate.

Apr. 18—A BranVan caller stated that the lights are out in the Usdan Student Center area. An electrician was notified.

Apr. 21—A reporting party stated that they received concerning emails to report. An investigation is to follow.

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