Vigil for Jerusalem
Members of the Brandeis community held and lit each other's candles at a vigil on Sunday to commemorate the victims of recent terror attacks in Jerusalem.
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Members of the Brandeis community held and lit each other's candles at a vigil on Sunday to commemorate the victims of recent terror attacks in Jerusalem.
FIRST TOUCH: Forward Tyler Savonen ’15 (center) cuts through two defenders during the team’s 1-0 win against Bowdoin College.
From left to right: Dr. Thomas F. O’Brien, Maryn McKenna and Dr. Michael Graziano spoke on the panel.
Six professors discussed climate change in the International Lounge in the Usdan Student Center on Monday.
FIRST ACT: Prashanth Venkataramanujam opened for Coulier. His opening focused on his 25 letter long last name and his struggles with its length during his youth.
AHEAD OF THE PACE: Max Fabian ’15, who took fourth in the 1,650-yard freestyle on Saturday, races at home on Oct. 18.
LIFT OFF: Sam Zucker ’18 launches off the diving board during a home meet versus Wheaton College (Mass.) on Oct. 18.
Animal behaviorist Dr. Stephanie Born-Weil discussed declawing and answered audience question on ‘The Paw Project.’
HEAD OVER HEELS: Sam Zucker ’18 curls into a dive during the Judges’ home meet versus Wheaton College on Saturday.
A flag hangs on the Catholic chapel for LGBTQ History Month.
ALL ABOUT THAT BAND: After the lighting ceremony, indie rock band The Antlers performed.
ENLIGHTENING SPEECH: Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Perry Traquina ’78 (center), said that he hopes the attendees will remember this moment as they follow their dreams in their future endeavors.
LET OUR MINDS BE BOLD: On Wednesday evening, the Brandeis community gathered for a dedication and lighting of Chris Burden’s site-specific installation, “Light of Reason.”
UP TO THE TASK: Forward Evan Jastremski ’17 (left) looks past a Clark University defender during the team’s 4-0 win on Saturday.
OUT IN FRONT: Maddie Dolins ’17 (front) and Kelsey Whitaker ’16 (left) lead a pack of runners in a home meet versus the University of Southern Maine, a meet won by the Judges.
SINGING AS ONE: On Friday night, performers from Howl at the Moon (a national piano bar) came to the Shapiro Science Center for an interactive concert.
BABY, PLEASE DON’T GO: Concertgoers moved in close to Posner and took plenty of pictures while he performed.
MAGICAL NIGHT: Mike Posner performed several songs, ranging from his earliest releases in 2009 to his latest 2014 album, at Saturday night’s concert.