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OFFENSE GET TOUGH: Brandeis’ Max Breiter ’20 keeps control of the ball from the defense in a game against Carnegie Mellon University on Oct. 5.
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OFFENSE GET TOUGH: Brandeis’ Max Breiter ’20 keeps control of the ball from the defense in a game against Carnegie Mellon University on Oct. 5.
FUNNY OR DANGEROUS?: Even before its release, “Joker” was already one of the most controversial films of the year.
Outside the Student Union office.
Gordon Matta-Clark, Graffiti Photoglyph,1973 © The Estate of Gordon Matta-Clark / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York Courtesy The Estate of Gordon Matta-Clark and David Zwirner
SOMETHING DIFFERENT: Some club offered dishes that are not well-known in the U.S., but a very important part of the traditional diet in other countries.
GOOD HOST: TSA was praised by other clubs for being “very organized” as the host of the event.
The event included the traditional dance of the Garba around a shrine to Maa Durga, the goddess of war. Different members took turns leading these dances, which are a part of the Navratri celebration. According to the Facebook event created for It’s Garba Season, Navratri is “a Hindu festival that symbolizes the victory of positivity over negativity.”
Namaskar’s “It’s Garba Season” event brought together students to participate in the Navratri festival. Many members of the club wore chaniya cholis, traditional Indian clothing.
At the event, Namaskar served free vegetarian Indian food to everyone who attended.
NIGHT MODE: Brandeis’ Ruby Siegel ’23 plays offense in a night game against Wellesley College on Sept. 24.
LEG DAY: Brandeis’ Max Breiter ’20 prepares to defend his goal from the invading Carnegie Mellon offense in a game on Oct. 5.
TAKE PRIDE: Student Union Vice President Guillermo Caballero ’20 proposed the idea of Pride Deis as a day to build a sense of community for LGBTQ+ students on campus.
HOMEWARD BOUND: When she was 10, Christina moved from New Jersey back to her parent’s homeland in South Korea, before moving back to the United States to attend Brandeis. She spoke about the challenges and triumphs of creating her identity across both continents.
OVER THE RAINBOW: On a rainy day last week, hundreds of rainbow flags brought color to Brandeis’s campus in celebration of National Coming Out Day and Pride Deis.
AN UNEXPLAINED DEPARTURE: Director of Student Accessibility Support Beth Rodgers-Kay officially retired on Sept. 23, but she was out of the office for much of the beginning of the semester.
The treats were hand-dipped by members of Brandeis Climate Justice.