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Bernard Herman


Articles

The urbane playground

With its epic essence preserved in its Georgian architecture and its relevance ensured by its early and recent residents' contributions to society, Cambridge is one of America's most storied cities.


Reporting for duty

When the topic of military service is brought up at Brandeis, many students probably think of Israel's army before the United States' armed forces cross their minds.


Once he went Brandeis, Jose Ojeda never went back

Some Brandeis alumni miss the school and come back to visit. But Jose Ojeda '04, a Faculty Club employee and manager of the Expressway convenience store, loves it so much, he came back here to work."There are several reasons I've chosen to stay around here," Ojeda says about chosing to work at Brandeis while also working for the state of Massachusetts.


Ticket troubles

Commuter student Michelle Pilloff '06 jokes that she is single-handedly financing Brandeis University with her parking tickets.


Coming to America

When asked which services she was going to attend, Belgium native Stephanie Maneles '09 said that she received funny looks when she told other students that she was going to "Jewish services." Unaware when she first arrived at Brandeis that there are a number of different Jewish movements, Maneles says she learned a lot about this country by attending this school.


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