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JACK OF ALL TRADES: Rev. M.K. Souza works with over a dozen organizations that deal with topics ranging from climate change to the rights of Native Americans.
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JACK OF ALL TRADES: Rev. M.K. Souza works with over a dozen organizations that deal with topics ranging from climate change to the rights of Native Americans.
CONVOCATION: University President Ron Liebowitz and the CORE Committee welcomed incoming students to the community.
GOOD SPIRITS: Orientation leaders hosted a “Spirit Rally” to welcome the incoming students and teach them about the Brandeis school spirit.
DRIVING IN: Guard Latye Workman ’18 takes on the Amherst College defense head on during their game on Jan. 8.
PILL POPPING: Dr. Andrew Kolodny believes this “epidemic is fueled by the over-prescribing of drugs, not bad behavior.”
THE ENERGY CRISIS: The Hult prize competition is premised off the notion that the world faces a global energy crisis.
BAD GRAMMER: Bad Grammer, an on-campus improv group, opened up the evening.
MUSIC MAN: Jordan Mudd ’20 performed a mashup of “Autumn Leaves” and “My Funny Valentine” with his guitar.
BLOWING BY: Forward Marino Espiga ’18 blazes past his Western Connecticut State University defender at home on Saturday.
GAINING GROUND: Defender Emily Thiem ’19 works her way downfield during a match against New York University on Nov. 4.
BLUE TEAM: Members from TBA perform a skit in which certain members act out a given word.
GREEN TEAM: Members of Bad Grammer perform a skit involving a mother and jail time.
COME TOGETHER: Both TBA and Bad Grammer perform in this skit, breaking the boundaries of their teams.
PURE STRENGTH: Forward Sasha Sunday ’19 loads up to launch the ball in the team’s regular season finale on Saturday.
WRAITH IN WAITING: Charles’ late wife Elvira (Leah Nashel ’20) lurks behind his second wife Ruth (Jess Cocomazzi ’21).
GHOSTLY GARMENTS: Edith (Tova Weinberger ’18), Charles and Ruth’s nervous and clumsy maid, stands next to a ghostly Elvira.