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HUSTLE: Brandeis’ Julia Fujita ’21 sprints to second base in a game against Fitchberg State University on April 11, 2018.
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HUSTLE: Brandeis’ Julia Fujita ’21 sprints to second base in a game against Fitchberg State University on April 11, 2018.
MAKING THEIR VOICES HEARD: Alina Sipp-Alpers ’21, the Brandeis Labor Coalition coordinator, said that the rally outside the Bernstein-Marcus administrative building demonstrated that the librarians “would not back down until they were given a contract.”
FINALS STUDY BREAK: Nathan Inkateshta ’19 created canvas paintings as others made tissue-paper stained-glass art.
PRETTY IN PINK: Dance Revelasian, a Boston-based semiprofessinal dance company, came to Brandeis to perform at Jook-Sing.
PHILANTHROPIC VALUES: The show’s goal was to raise money for the non-profit Quincy Asian Recources Inc., an organization that improves the social, cultural and economic lives of Asian Americans in Quincy and the surrounding area.
STUDENT SOUNDS: Hirshbein founded Basement Records to help student artists reach beyond the Brandeis campus.
GREAT MOVES: Students frequently performed in more than one dance number, showing off their skills to MELA’s audience.
SENIOR SOLO: SASA’s seniors were given the honor of performing the final dance of the show, and did not disappoint in their finale.
CELEBRATION: Students had a blast performing in their class dances throughout the show.
CULTURE COMBO: MELA featured a wide variety of performance styles from all around South Asia.
SASA’S GOT TALENT: Anisha Purohit ’21 sang a clever combination of Bollywood and pop music.
This week, justArts spoke with Claudia Davis ’19 and Perry Letourneau ’20, co-Presidents of sketch comedy troupe, Boris’ Kitchen.
POETIC JUSTICE: Dean of Students Jamele Adams and Brandeis alumnus Usman Hameedi kicked off the show with slam poetry.
HELPING THE HUNGRY: The Brandeis Food Pantry is located in Kutz Hall and is open to all members of the University community.
COMMUNITY: The Shapiro Campus Center, decorated with balloons and streamers, housed a collection of Kindess Day events.
WOMEN IN COMEDY: Abby LeRoy ’20 and Lena Burdick ’21 showed off their respective comedic abilities at TBA’s show last semester.
THROWBACK: Caroline Kriesen ’20 advises Seneca Scott ’20 to internalize all of his problems in a skit from last year’s showcase in Ridgewood A Commons.