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Jesús Rafael Soto, "Untitled," 1965. Wood and steel construction, 41 3/4 x 41 3/4 x 1 1/2 in. (106.05 x 106.05 x 3.81 cm). 1967.155. Bequest of Louis Schapiro, Boston.
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Jesús Rafael Soto, "Untitled," 1965. Wood and steel construction, 41 3/4 x 41 3/4 x 1 1/2 in. (106.05 x 106.05 x 3.81 cm). 1967.155. Bequest of Louis Schapiro, Boston.
EMOTIONS AND MESSAGES: The theme of the play surrounds the emotions that we convey when receiving messages and how the message we put out can affect the emotions of others.
FLOW OF THOUGHTS: The play doesn’t have one clear storyline. Instead, it feels like watching a train of thoughts of the writer acted out by the cast.
EARN YOUR BOBA: The VSA provided plenty of beloved beverages, but students needed to actually play the game in order to earn them.
TREATS AND BEVERAGES: A local restaurant provided authentic Venezuelan dinner for the show’s attendees.
FLOW OF COLOR: Latinxtreme, the only Latinx dance group on Brandeis’ campus, performed in traditional clothing and presented diverse styles of dance.
SPACE OF STORIES: The set of the show is a two-floor metal structure, where the space is defined by each story.
A DIFFERENT VIBE: Kaos Kids showcased the modern side of Latinx music and dance.
NOT JUST FICTION: The game of Quidditch captured the imaginations of readers of the Harry Potter book series. Now, the Brandeis Quidditch team is turning the game into a sport, competing with other universities.
BUMP, SET, SPIKE: Brandeis’ Belle Scott ’21 bumps the ball in a game against the Emory University Eagles on Sept. 21.
OFFENSE GET TOUGH: Brandeis’ Max Breiter ’20 keeps control of the ball from the defense in a game against Carnegie Mellon University on Oct. 5.
FUNNY OR DANGEROUS?: Even before its release, “Joker” was already one of the most controversial films of the year.
Outside the Student Union office.
Gordon Matta-Clark, Graffiti Photoglyph,1973 © The Estate of Gordon Matta-Clark / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York Courtesy The Estate of Gordon Matta-Clark and David Zwirner
SOMETHING DIFFERENT: Some club offered dishes that are not well-known in the U.S., but a very important part of the traditional diet in other countries.
GOOD HOST: TSA was praised by other clubs for being “very organized” as the host of the event.