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NOTHING BUT THE FACTS: Faiyaz Rahman ’20 says that being smart is a big advantage on Trivia Night, but ultimately, "anyone can win."
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NOTHING BUT THE FACTS: Faiyaz Rahman ’20 says that being smart is a big advantage on Trivia Night, but ultimately, "anyone can win."
Harvard Prof. Claudia Goldin examines how college graduate women have increasingly focused on their careers as a measure of success over the last 40 years.
Brandeis Starving Artists performed two songs, “Nobody Love” and “Nirvana” at this year’s Sukkot-themed a cappella event.
Prof. Robert Nieske (MUS) and his bandmate Billy Novick elegantly balance a casual atmosphere with skillful playing.
Bel Canto, based on a real 1996-97 hostage crisis in Lima, was screened in Wasserman Cinematheque last week.
A film screening of the long lost documentary, "Shirkers" tells an intricate story through gorgeous cinematography, lighting, and 80's photographs.
On Fridays, Ben LoCascio '20 spends the day selling lattes from a small cart in Uper Usdan. While the competition on campus is large, he says making coffee is his calling.
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Cynthia Nixon faced backlash when she was caught on camera ordering lox and cream cheese on a cinnamon raisin bagel in Manhattan.
FREE LUNCH SOCIETY: Filmmaker and economist Christian Tod discussed what he sees as the benefits of implementing an unconditional basic income after the screening of his documentary last Thursday.
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ACTIVE LISTENING: University President Ronald Liebowitz, Provost Lisa Lynch and Board of Trustees Chair Meyer Koplow ’72 held a town hall meeting in April after Brandeis men’s basketball coach Brian Meehan's termination. Months later, the independent investigators hired to investigate this issue further released the first of two reports of their findings.