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A HEATED GAME: Coven intently watched from the sidelines as the Judges played the Babson Beavers last Saturday — the Judges won in double overtime and the win marked the first senior class to go ...
CREATIVE LIBERTY: This production changed the genders and pronouns of some of the characters to fit the needs of the cast.
Student artisan vendors presented and sold their original creations on Saturday, April 26. The collaborative market was held in Fellows Garden and organized by the Art club at Brandeis.
The West End neighborhood of Boston can be categorized today by Massachusetts General Hospital, TD Garden and its towering highrises. The streets are busy and the buildings are shiny and new. A now ...
Major League Baseball has constantly been evolving, from mound distances to the introduction of designated hitters. Now, the MLB’s rule changes have reshaped the way baseball is played, watched, and ...
Culture X, one of the most popular shows at the University, features dozens of student performers that aim to educate and entertain through all forms of artistic expression.
To kick off this year’s annual Leonard Bernstein Festival of the Creative Arts, Brandeis’s Students for Environmental Action club put up an exhibition in the Shapiro Campus Center Atrium on Wednesday, ...
Throughout the week of May 14, the University will be installing seven soundproof booths on campus, located between the Goldfarb Library and the Shapiro Campus Center. These soundproof booths will ...
In this time of crackdowns and fear, we are responsible for keeping each other safe. Safety does not mean protection from ideas we do not like, but rather, freedom from persecution for these ideas.