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NIXON: John Farrell spoke to journalism, media and film students about his new book and research on Nixon and the press.
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NIXON: John Farrell spoke to journalism, media and film students about his new book and research on Nixon and the press.
FULL POSSESSION: Defender Michaela Friedman ’17 dribbles up the field against New York University this past Saturday.
CALL TO ACTION: The protestors stood outside the Faculty Club, where the Trustees ate lunch, and continued to rally for divestment.
CROSS-FIELD BOOT: Defender Sam Volpe ’19 attempts a pass upfield against the University of Massachusetts Boston on Sep. 12.
ALL SMILES: Interim President Lisa Lynch presented both Schneider and DeBerry with their awards on Saturday afternoon.
STUDENT ACTIVIST: DeBerry spoke of his time as a student and thanked fellow student leaders from the occupation of Ford Hall, several of whom were in attendance on Saturday.
UPFIELD: Defender Hannah Maatallah ’19 clears the ball against the University of Massachusetts Boston on Sep. 12.
FIRST-HAND: Isabelle Rosenblatt ’17 strings together her first prosthetic hand that will be submittied for approval through e-NABLE next week.
LENDING A HAND: A member of the prosthetics club puts the final touches on his 3D-printed prosthetic hand.
A MODELED EXAMPLE: Founder and president of the club Liz Washington ’17 displays a prosthetic hand that was 3D printed in the Maker Lab.
HUMMING AND PRINTING: A 3D printer (center) is in the process of printing a prosthetic hand that can take up to 14 hours to complete.
ROCKING OUT: Alternative-rock band The Mowgli’s performed at Student Events’ annual fall concert and played their hits, including “San Fransisco,” “Say It, Just Say It” and “I’m Good.”
GUIDING AND DIGGING: Prof. Parno, a co-director of the dig, talks to students about finding ash in the soil at operation 1 and how it could indicate that a building was there or that something burned there.
SOIL SEARCHING: Students from the two courses work together to shake the soil through a sieve and search for pieces of artifacts or fragments.
THE HOLE STORY: Brandeis students excavate the historic McGrath farm in Concord, in search of artifacts from several different time periods.
BALL CONTROL: Midfielder Holly Szafran ’16 holds the ball during a 1-0 victory over the University of Massachusetts Boston.
HOLY SPACE: Flagel celebrates the opening of the center by reading from “The Tao of Pooh,” a creative retelling of Taoist principles.
MEET THE STAFF: (left to right) Lucas Malo, Kelly Whiffen and Brian Quigley are the staff members for the Department of Community Service.
NEVER GROWING UP: The directors of “Peter Pan” (Carley Chase ’16, left, Zach Marlin ’16, middle, and Zoe Golub-Sass ’16) reflect on their last 24 hour musical at Brandeis.