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SANTA’S LIST: Perry Letourneau ’19 solemnly sits on Sarah Sharpe ’20 and asks her for outrageous gifts.
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SANTA’S LIST: Perry Letourneau ’19 solemnly sits on Sarah Sharpe ’20 and asks her for outrageous gifts.
CHRISTMAS WISHES: Claudia Davis ’19 asks Santa for Christmas gifts as elf Anderson Stinson ’21 looks on quizzically.
The Brandeis Mountain Club hung a banner in the Shapiro Campus Center Atrium on Monday to protest the Board of Trustees’ decision on fossil fuel divestment.
ANXIOUS EYES: Lauren and Marty, played by Noa Laden ’20 and Zack Garrity ’20, share a nervous glance as they sit in a circle on the floor of the studio.
HULA SKILLS: Theresa (Haia Bchiri ’20) effortlessly displays her hula hooping prowess.
LEARN IN MOTION: Marty (Emily Pollack ’21), the eccentric drama teacher, proves an enthusiastic and hands-on instructor.
BRIEFLY IN LOVE: Theresa and Schultz (Peirce Robinson ’22) share an intimate moment during their fleeting romance.
THE ROAD TO REFORM: Yonah Jeremy Bob discussed potential reforms for military courts, highlighting the fact that some advocates believe court proceedings should take place in Arabic, the language most Palestinian suspects speak.
STUDENT AMBASSADORS: SSIS is a completely student-run, volunteer-based organzation dedicated to serving the Brandeis community.
HIP-HOP FEMINISM: Joan Morgan discussed her response to being asked whether Lauryn Hill is a feminist, a common question from those interested in Morgan’s most recent book, “She Begat This: 20 Years of the Miseducation of Lauryn Hill.”
DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES: Assistant Dean of the Division of Student Affairs Timothy Touchette (center) spoke with Brandeis students about residential life at Brandeis at the first of many planned “Community Conversations.”
THE BRANDEIS YEARS: Despite his short tenure at the University, Bernstein was a beloved teacher who made a profound impact on campus.
BERNSTEIN IN THE SPOTLIGHT: In an exhibition titled “The Power of Music” on display in Spingold Theater Center, Bernstein’s life’s work is laid out for the public to see.
FBI REPORT: Bernstein’s political activism made him a target of the Red Scare. An FBI investigation, including a 600-hundred page dossier on him came close to ruining Bernstein’s career.
MIDTERM REVIEW: State Senator Adam Hinds (D-Pittsfield) is optimistic about the new generation of young women entering congress.
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.
‘EXCEPTIONAL’ COMMUNITY: University President Ron Liebowitz discussed the University's strengths and shortcomings on Monday.