Creating the layered look
As we settle into the fall season (and maybe even think about winter), we're all hearing that layering is essential.
As we settle into the fall season (and maybe even think about winter), we're all hearing that layering is essential.
In each life, there are transitions; high school to college, intern to resident, single to married and EVP to CEO.
I don't think it's much of a secret that I went to a prep school; anyone who has ever met me either already knows or could have guessed without much difficulty.
There are words that probably come to every Brandeisian's mind when he or she thinks or hears about Jews.
One need not be a fashion expert to notice the world of haute couture is heavily biased toward women.
Citizens of Humanity introduced their men's line late last winter, providing a high-class brand of quality-stitched and fashionably designed jeans appropriate for anyone willing to sign away a couple hundred dollars for a pair, or at least dig through the sale rack at high-end department stores and pray for good luck.
The University has hired a Northeastern University administrator to lead the Intercultural Center, filling the void left by departed director Sujan Talukdar.Monique Gnanaratnam, 38, started work last week after 14 years in student affairs, including work at Northeastern and Bellarmine College in Louisville, KY.
Have you stepped into J. Crew lately? Although I would normally associate the brand with a school like Pomona or Middlebury College, this fall's diverse and rugged collection is more wearable and more appropriate to a variety of situations, and is no longer "merely prep." Now, the name has become synonymous with vintage and rough, trendy and dressy.
Due to widespread climate changes, it seems that Massachusetts has been introduced to an unpleasant taste of the hurricane season.
With the first day of classes approaching quickly, a large percentage of the Brandeis community is pondering what it will wear and how it will express its personal style on the first day of class.
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Jewish students are not a monolith. Brandeis must stop treating us like one.
A local Waltham organization works to uphold democracy
Doxxing has no place at Brandeis