OFF TO WAR: The exhibit features propaganda with a variety of different messages to multiple demographics of the American population.
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FOR LIBERTY: Some of the propaganda posters were used to evoke a hostile emotional response from American citizens toward the German enemy.
WE WANT YOU: Propaganda strove to make the point that a person could do just as much for the war effort back at home as they could oversees.
Advocating Change
Rape Crisis Center Coordinator Victoria Jonas ’15 (center) speaks at the opening of the center, alongside Ava Blustein ’15 (left), sexual assault services and prevention specialist Sheila McMahon and Samantha Daniels ’16 (far right).
Anti-Apartheid
Dr. Robert Trent Vinson discussed the accomplishments of Nelson Mandela and and Albert Luthuli in their fight against apartheid in South Africa.
FIRST PLACE: Guard Frankie Pinto ’17 takes the ball to the basket in the championship game of the ECAC tournament on Sunday.
FOR A GOOD CAUSE: Gabi Nail ’18 (left) and Jason Theoharis ’17 sang excerpts from Tymp’s upcoming performance of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.
ART, MUSIC AND HISTORY: Jones noted that her work incorporates black history, jazz history and acoustic and architectural principles in her drawing installations and ‘acoustic paintings’—works that combine sound modifying devices and art.
Festive Fun: One voyager [lower left] carefully spells out "Happy Valentine's Day" with the help of a teacher and the other [above right] writes the alphabet in green to decorate his card.
Hard at work: Members of the Voyager classroom draw and glue shapes of hearts to Valentine's Day cards that will be sold at the Lemberg Valentine's Day bake sale.
Some samples: Teachers work closely with the preschoolers to help them understand Valentine's Day and by asking them what they think love is.
COMEDIC RELIEF: Antonio (Brian Dorfman ’16, back) mocked his outgoing friend Gratiano (Shmuel Trieger ’16) as the two attempted to raise each other’s spirits.
ELABORATE COSTUMES: The show’s use of period-specific costumes helped give the performance a sense of realism.
VOICE OF PASSION: Dan Truong ’15 feels a personal connection to his campus publication because of his own experience as an Asian-American at Brandeis.
CHANGE THE WORLD: Students discuss entrepreneurship at an event sponsored by the Business Program.
On Point: Epeeist Max Gould '18 wins a point in the squad's meet against New York University this past Saturday.
LUNGING AHEAD: Saberist Eric Shen ’16 participates the team’s home victory against New York University on Saturday.
INTO THE WILD: Students drew inspiration for their paintings from their surrounds and from scenes on campus.
Benji Bernstein ’15 coordinates Student Events’ GrooveBoston concert
CLAY CLAN: From left to right Marisa Rubel ’17, James Conlon ’16, Jack Holloman ’16 and Brittany Finney ’17, the leadership team for the Brandeis Pottery Club, pose for a picture.