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A film screening of the long lost documentary, "Shirkers" tells an intricate story through gorgeous cinematography, lighting, and 80's photographs.
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A film screening of the long lost documentary, "Shirkers" tells an intricate story through gorgeous cinematography, lighting, and 80's photographs.
FREE LUNCH SOCIETY: Filmmaker and economist Christian Tod discussed what he sees as the benefits of implementing an unconditional basic income after the screening of his documentary last Thursday.
Opener, New York based artist, Abir, wowed the crowd with her charming personality, her entertaining performance and, most of all, her powerhouse vocals.
Kiiara headlined the Fall Flex concert, entertaining the crowd with a medley of her many chart-topping hits including crowd-favorite, Gold.
In a move that left many disappointed, Kiiara opted to sing over the studio tracks for some of the songs in her set. This decision detracted from what was an overall entertaining performance.
Campus Activities Board hosted Fall Flex featuring Abir and Kiiara on Aug. 15, 2018.
RISKY BUSINESS: Catherine L. Mann lamented that many firms play it safe instead of investing in riskier but pioneering technologies.
CONVOCATION: University President Ronald Liebowitz gave new students advice and encouragement as the school year began.
TOXIC MOVES: The dancers’ energy invigorated the weather-weary audience.
FIERCE FIRST-YEARS: Vaskrik, a Korean hip-hop dance group at Brandeis, features six first-year students.
COMBINING CULTURES: The wide array of dance performance styles emphasized the diverse cultural backgrounds of Brandeisians.
JUST DANCE: Most of the performances were dances, each one distinct from the last in cultural background and rhythmic style.
TEAMWORK IS DREAMWORK: Brandeis softball players celebrate a win against Emory University on April 14.
MAGNIFICENT MONOLOGUES: Performers in deliver their lines from the balcony above the audience.
CHILL VIBES: Boston-based rock band, Motel Black, braved the cold to perform in front of the Rose Art Museum at SCRAM JAM.
INSTITUTIONAL ISSUE: A protest at the Rabb steps on Tuesday highlighted widespread problems with racial equality on campus.
CA VALUES: CA Brandon Hong ’19 believes that the job of being a CA is only as valuable as the effort you put into it.