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CELEBRATION: Brandeis volleyball’s Emma Bartlett ’20 celebrates after a good play in a game against Emory University on Sept. 21.
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CELEBRATION: Brandeis volleyball’s Emma Bartlett ’20 celebrates after a good play in a game against Emory University on Sept. 21.
HIGH JUMP: Brandeis’ Alex Walter ’20 gets great height while jumping in a game against NYU on Saturday.
TWO YEARS OF WORK: After working on the project for two years, Olivia cannot wait to share it with an audience.
INSTRUMENTS AROUND THE WORLD: Ririka Tokushige has mastered a variety of instruments, both western and traditional Japanese.
TRAVEL AROUND THE WORLD: The show was structured around “stops” in different countries, taking the audience on a tour around the world.
VOICES AROUND THE WORLD: Candida Rose, the lead vocalist of the group, performed songs from different parts of the world and discussed the meaning behind them.
MUSICIANS AROUND THE WORLD: The Women in World Jazz troupe not only interacted a lot with the audience.
MAKING HISTORY: “Parasite” is the first Korean film that has ever won the highest honor of the Cannes Film Festivel.
For Fish, other Mandarin speakers are a support network to help him feel more at home.
To ease his transition, Wang researched American culture!
HIGH FIVES: Brandeis volleyball’s Belle Scott ’21 highfives a teammate in a match against Emory University on Sept. 21.
KICKIN’ IT: Women’s swim team outpaces opponents in a meet against Massachusetts Maritime Academy on Jan 13.
AIR BALL: Brandeis’ Makenna Hunt ’22 controls the ball in a game against the University of Chicago on Oct. 18.
PERIOD@Brandeis, a chapter of the national PERIOD organization, brought Brandeis students to the National Period Day rally on Oct. 19.
Brandeis for Warren and Brandeis for Bernie have sprung up on campus as the 2020 campaign draws near.
Gordon Matta-Clark, Food, 1974 © The Estate of Gordon Matta-Clark / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York Courtesy The Estate of Gordon Matta-Clark and David Zwirner
PRECIOUS OPPORTUNITY: This Kusama INFINITY ROOM is the largest museum-owned Room in North America.”
PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT: The Variety Show was a great opportunity for the clubs to showcase what they been practicing for over the past two months.