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COZY HOUSE: Thanks to the hard work from the production team, the set of ‘Little Women’ created a small but comfortable house filled with a loving family.
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COZY HOUSE: Thanks to the hard work from the production team, the set of ‘Little Women’ created a small but comfortable house filled with a loving family.
TIMELESS STORY: While mostly following the original story, the show experimented with the costumes by mixing modern attire with old-fashioned clothing.
THREE STARS ON STAGE: Neta Riskin (center) was the most vocal of the three actresses during their conversation on Thursday night.
A SHOW FOR EVERYONE: The fashion show is open for anyone who wants to participate and showcase South Asian fashion.
Aina Lagor, Utah Bride and Baby
REACH FOR THE STARS: Brandeis’ Camila Casanueva ’21 gets great height over her opponents in a game against Framingham State University on Nov. 16.
PREPARATION: Miami Heat’s Antoine Walker dribbles the ball in their home court and prepare for a game last season.
HANGING WITH THE CREW: The Brandeis crew team competed in costume at their annual Halloween Regatta on Oct. 26.
JUMP: Brandeis’ Emma Black ’22 runs down the field with the quanco, the diamond shaped ball, in a game on Oct. 12.
Mossberg chose Brandeis because he felt it was "less stuffy" than Brown University.
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Mossberg recommends that people stop relying on technology giants and delete apps such as Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp.
Brandeis alum Walt Mossberg became famous for his technology recommendations and reviews.
Sheldon Gilden, Kinetic Mobile Arts.
Stations were set up in several places around campus to encourage students to write Kindness Day cards for friends, faculty and staff.
Players couldn’t help but smile with the cheesy puns and jokes shared by the CAB volunteers before every round.
Tables were set up in the SCC atrium on Friday. Students were able to take roses, make dog toys and chat with the Deans over a cup of coffee or hot cocoa.
Several snacks and pantry care boxes with nonperishable food were left in the ICC for students to take throughout the week.
Students revisited their youth by coloring for kindness!