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FAMILY: International students enjoy the company from the other “study abroads.”
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FAMILY: International students enjoy the company from the other “study abroads.”
FROM THE PROFESSORS: IBS faculty band “International School of Blues” played to the sound of non-stop cheering.
FASHION FROM ABROAD: The fashion show featured a variety of countries.
WISHCYCLING: The Sustainability Programs Manager explained the harmful consequences of “wishcycling:” people contaminate a batch of recycling with non-recyclable items because they feel guilty about throwing the items away.
‘THE REVOLUTION WILL NOT BE TELEVISED’: Brandeis students, faculty and alumni remembered the Civil Rights leader through song, dance, spoken word and more. A local choir, The DMJ United Voices of Praise, also contributed to the memorial.
ACCESSIBILITY: Sasha Manus ’21 fiercely condemned the University's response to complaints about accessibility as administrators, faculty, staff and fellow students listened.
MEDIA MATTERS: Dr. Hassan Almohammed talked about the role of the Syrian press in facilitating the rise of Bashar al-Assad.
BEND IT LIKE BECKHAM: Brandeis forward Sam Volpe '19 kicks past an Emory defender in their game on Oct. 14.
DRIBBLE AWAY: Midfielder Brandon Miskin ’19 dribbles the ball past a Rochester defender during their game on Oct. 12.
INTENSE FOCUS: Stephanie Borr ’22 prepares to spike the ball in a game against Maine at Presque Isle University on Sept. 7.
DRAMATIC COMEDIC TENSION: Sophie Lee ’22 and Eli Esrig ’19 strike dramatic poses with two of the many doors on the set.
DON’T TOUCH ME: Jason Frank ’22 as Selsdon/Burgler brings Leanna Ugent ’22 as Poppy in for an uncomfortable side hug.
KICKIN IT: Brandeis defender Dylan Hennessy '20 dribbles past a Rochester defender in their game on Oct. 12.
CAPTIVE AUDIENCE: A packed audience of Brandeis students attentively watched “BlacKkKlansman” in the Intercultural Center.
FANCY FOOTWORK: Forward Bryant Nardizzi ’20 dribbles the ball past a Rochester defender during their game on Oct. 12.
'AGE OF OUTRAGE': In Wednesday's discussion, Cornel West and Robert George held up their close friendship as an example of how to disagree with someone while respecting their beliefs.
CROSSED UP: Forward Brandon Miskin '19 is about to launch a corner kick in their game against Rochester on Oct. 12.
ACROSS LINES OF DIFFERENCE: Dr. Beverly Tatum accepted the Gittler Prize from President Ron Liebowitz on Wednesday.