Adulting with Jane
Adulting with Jane is a web series created by a Brandeis alumna.
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Adulting with Jane is a web series created by a Brandeis alumna.
Broadway actress Sophia Anne Caruso made a cameo on the show.
FORGOTTEN HISTORY: The Herero and Namaqua genocide is considered the first genocide of the twentieth century, but it is rarely mentioned in history classes.
CHARACTER STUDIES: Besides the historical approach, the show also discusses how the perspectives of individual actors affect their interpretations of the art of storytelling.
DANCE OF THE CLASS: As part of the tradition, each class year presents a dance. For many of the dancers, this is not their first time participating.
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.
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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.