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LEG DAY: Brandeis’ Max Breiter ’20 prepares to defend his goal from the invading Carnegie Mellon offense in a game on Oct. 5.
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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.
Pretzel delivery was an opening for BCJ to engage students in discussions about climate change.
Students paused their studying to engage in important conversations.
The Justice could not photograph “Above & Below” because they were unable to obtain press rights.
MINOR ROLES SHINE: Small roles from “Hamlet” take the lead in this play, creating a new perspective on Shakespeare’s work.
CHEMISTRY: The connection between the lead actors added a huge entertainment factor to the production.
BACKGROUND FRONT AND CENTER: The use of a simple set helped enhance the symbolism of the production.
FR0M IDEAS TO REALITY: After four months of planning, the Brandeis chapter of YourStory International successfully hosted their first ever concert on Sept. 28.
LOCAL AND INTERNATIONAL: From Boston to Haiti, DJ to host, the ensemble included people with diverse backgrounds and talents.
WORKING AND LEARNING: After making the film, Brad Pitt visited Jet Propulsion Laboratory at California Institute of Technology to learn about space technology.
MUSEUM NEXT DOOR: Gordon Matta-Clark believed in spaces’ ability to bring people together, just like what the Rose Art Museum did last weekend with the celebration of its fall exhibitions opening.