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KIND bars, bananas, apples and other sweets were also available for students at several campus locations.
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KIND bars, bananas, apples and other sweets were also available for students at several campus locations.
Harley Quinn, a therapy dog in training, visited the Self Care Fair and helped students end the day in a pawsitive note.
The Fashion Design Club set up a button maker machine that allowed students to make custom buttons for themselves and friends.
The most memorable dance moment would be this one. As the song “Oh No!!!” played to its climax, one of the Adagio dancers jumped into the sky on the stage. Though she was wearing simple yoga clothes, the concentrating way that she was gazing at the audience made her outstanding.
IN BETWEEN THE AUDIENCES: An important feature of the show is how it interacted with the audience, who were guided to participate in the play.
NATURAL SUPERNATURALISM: Michael Fishbane gave the Simon Rawidowicz lecture this year, allowing the community to learn about the poetry of Chaim Nachman Bialik.
THREE IN ONE: The show features three actresses, who each portray different personalities of the same person.
HOT ONES: In order to enjoy the delicious food, one has to participate in the games and win glow sticks.
The most elegant dance was “Marzipan,” by the Ballet Club. The performers tied their hair up delicately, but showed strength when dancing in a smooth, graceful and confident manner. Every time their bodies moved with the music, they shined under the lights like goddesses in a fairytale.
The most powerful moment would be this one. Everyone held their breath when they saw those dancers lifting the girl up during “First Burn.” At the same moment, as the background music stopped, the dancers carried the girl on top of their heads. The long-lasting applause at the end of this dance was well-deserved.
In a series performed by Kaliente with a K from Northeastern University, the women wore elegant salsa-style red dresses, while the men wore black suits with matching red collars. They performed three short dances, and all of them were powerful.
SET: Brandeis volleyball’s Marissa Borgert ’20 sets the ball over the net in a game against Emory University on Sept. 21.
HUSTLE: Brandeis’ Emma Spector ’20 skillfully outpaces her opponent in a game against New York University on Nov. 9.
JUMP: Brandeis’ Jillian Petrie ’21 gets great height jumping in a game against Framingham State on Saturday.
Bridges to Wellness gave students free sleep kits, hoping to improve campus slumber.
Brandeis Mountain Club hosted "Camp in the Library" as part of Sleep Week.
Students took advantage of the quiet to sleep in Rapaporte Treasure Hall.
Bridges to Wellness offered students tips to improve their rest.
Brandeis Mock Trial's new training is meant to alleviate bias from mock trial scoring.