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PROTEST: Students and dining hall workers gathered together to voice concerns over the treatment of dining staff.
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COMPETITION: With quality productions like “The White Lotus,” HBO is catching up in the competitions against other streaming platforms.
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SHORT NOTICE: Landmark Theatres, the national company that owned Embassy, told employees about the shutdown just three days before the Embassy closed.
HISTORIC: Embassy Cinema opened in 1928 at its orginal location on Moody Street.
VEGGIES FOR ALL: Customers can purchase produce of all varieties and colors at the Spring Brook Farm stand using SNAP benefits or SNAP Match tokens.
PATRON PUP: A canine customer lounges at the Waltham Farmers' Market.
CINEMA CLOSING: A theater employee updates the marquee to announce the theater's closing date, Sept. 5.
ORGANIZERS: Martha Creedon (left) and Missy Goldberg (right) are members of the Waltham Farmers’ Market Committee, who volunteer their time to organize and run the farmers’ market.
SWEET TREATS: Despina Agapidou owns Fournos, a greek bakery. She does all of her baking at home and sells her desserts at three different markets in the Boston area.
BEHIND THE SCREENS: Embassy assistant manager Andy Johnson gave Justice reporters a tour of the theater on its second-to last day, including the projectors behind the theater rooms.
Juliette Carreiro '23 had a goal and an assist in the battle against JWU.
Judges defender Briar Grady '26 lunges for the ball, breaking up the Wildcats' attack.
The Wildcats' defense watch in awe as the Judges shot rockets into the back of the net.
Forward Sydney Lenhart '24 drives the ball across the field.
Bailey Cullen M'23 competes for possession of the ball against an invading Wildcat.