Elana Kellner '19
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DRAMATIC COMEDIC TENSION: Sophie Lee ’22 and Eli Esrig ’19 strike dramatic poses with two of the many doors on the set.
TOGETHER IN PROTEST: Smillie is the recipient of the 2018-2019 Ruth Ann and Nathan Perlmutter Artist-in-Residence Award. ‘To build another world’ is her first solo exhibition.
KIND NOTES: Musician Jake Sibley ’19 contributed his talent to the coffeehouse along with cellist Tom Murdy ’19 (not pictured).
TUNEFUL IMPROV: False Advertising, Brandeis’ oldest improv group, entertained the SCC with their comedic stylings.
DON’T TOUCH ME: Jason Frank ’22 as Selsdon/Burgler brings Leanna Ugent ’22 as Poppy in for an uncomfortable side hug.
‘EXCEPTIONAL’ COMMUNITY: University President Ron Liebowitz discussed the University's strengths and shortcomings on Monday.
LOOKING AT ART: David Getsy examined how movements for transgender rights have developed throughout history.
‘DORM ROOM TO THE BOARD ROOM’: Prof. Andy Molinsky (IBS) explained what he sees as a gap between the skills students gain in college and the skills and confidence they need for professional employment.
RAISING AWARENESS: Rachel Adatto, who led the effort to pass the “Photoshop Law,” explained that she thinks the law’s biggest benefit has been raising awareness about eating disorders like anorexia in Israel and the world.
PREPARATION: Marlee Nork ’19 prepares to serve the ball in a game against Case Western Reserve University on Sept. 29.
KICKIN IT: Brandeis defender Dylan Hennessy '20 dribbles past a Rochester defender in their game on Oct. 12.
DRIBBLE AWAY: Midfielder Katie Hayes ’20 dribbles the ball past an Emory defender during their game on Oct. 14.
CAPTIVE AUDIENCE: A packed audience of Brandeis students attentively watched “BlacKkKlansman” in the Intercultural Center.
HOOKMAN ARRIVES: The Hookman (Daniel Souza ’19) finally catches up to Lexi.
INTERPRETIVE DANCE: The characters gather around Lexi (Sophia Seufert ’22) for a jarring dance.
BIG SMILES: Miranda Hurtado-Ramos ’19, the emcee for the evening, smiled brightly on the stage in Levin Ballroom.
WILD RIDE: Lexi and her best friend Jess (Casey Bachman ’21) drive to a movie in the middle of the night.
FANCY DANCING: Dancers in colorful flowing skirts took the stage and impressed the audience with their moves.