Bands rock Brandeis
Before I left my dorm to head out to SpringFest on Sunday afternoon, I could hear the thumping bass and energetic cheers from the crowd of hundreds of students that gathered on Chapels Field.
Before I left my dorm to head out to SpringFest on Sunday afternoon, I could hear the thumping bass and energetic cheers from the crowd of hundreds of students that gathered on Chapels Field.
Documentaries allow film viewers to empathize with the plights of those involved in the truest sense of word, more so even than most other types of film, including historical dramatizations.
Many theater companies and film directors have reinterpreted Shakespeare's plays-the Bard's work has been set in many time periods from the 1500s to the modern day and everywhere from Miami to Japan.
The Tony-award winning show A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum premeried on Broadway in 1962.
Last Sunday marked the end of Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month at Brandeis, a month-long celebration of Asian-American culture.
New Jersey is not a state admired by many outsiders. They say that our people are loud, and our drivers are terrible.
Vagina. There are many euphemisms for it, but after seeing The Vagina Monologues performed this weekend in the Carl J.
Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, the duo behind Hot Fuzz and Shaun of the Dead, are about to release a new film, Paul.
For most students on campus, the Super Mash Bros. concert was the big musical event of the weekend.
Last Saturday's Hip-Hop Night at Cholmondeley's featured energetic performances from three Brandeis students, as well as headliner Y-Love, a self-proclaimed "Jewish hip-hop artist" who tries to promote "positive hip-hop" through his songs.
Despite allegations of racism and misconduct, Carol Simon reinstated
A note from the editor regarding Carol Simon and BWBB
Predicting top five picks of the 2024 WNBA draft
Brandeis staff, student, and facilities members protest against merit delays
Fight breaks out at Springfest over presence of Israeli flag