Liquid Latex
Opinions of Liquid Latex's annual body-art show fall into a few different camps. In the red corner, with the latex trunks, there are the true appreciators of the fusion of body and canvas with expressive choreography.
Opinions of Liquid Latex's annual body-art show fall into a few different camps. In the red corner, with the latex trunks, there are the true appreciators of the fusion of body and canvas with expressive choreography.
In what is becoming something of a tradition at Brandeis, yet another famed filmmaker will be premiering his latest work at our fair University.
Last Saturday afternoon, the halls in the Slosberg Recital Hall echoed with the strains of Eric Clapton's "If I Could Change the World." Only it wasn't with the plucking of a guitar, but rather the harmonious voices of one of Brandeis' most admired a cappella groups, VoiceMale.
Nerds rejoice! Those of you who've been hiding your copies of The Dark Knight Returns inside the pages of The Economist or Rolling Stone, and who've never thought of their hobby as anything more than just that, take heart.
8 a.m.: It's not an easy wake-up time for a college student, but I have to rise or I'll miss my 9 a.m.
He may not be a hot young heiress or have a top-10 album, but according to an affidavit unsealed by federal prosecutors, New York Gov.
First let me explain the headline. I'm not lazy or unimaginative, but there's a Faith No More song called "We Care a Lot" in which the band enthusiastically gang-shouts, "We care a lot!" over and over, and I couldn't get it out of my head all throughout the Brandeis Cares charity concert, held in the Levin Ballroom last Thursday night.
The temperature read 15 degrees, almost zero with windchill, on a Monday night no less, but that didn't stop students from coming out in full force to see the Israeli funk/hip-hop phenomenon HaDag Nachash in the Levin Ballroom.
You might not associate sports with the common conception of "pop culture" (celebrity gossip and such), but the truth is that no culture is more popular in our big, beautiful United States of America than the great game of football.
Generic Metal Band 101 meets for its album photo shoot:Norman Shrillcream: Dude! Where the f- is Stanley!?!Yertle Powerchord: F-ed if I know man.
Brandeis staff, student, and facilities members protest against merit delays
Fight breaks out at Springfest over presence of Israeli flag
From Field Conditions to Coaching Controversies: The Challenges Faced by Brandeis Varsity Athletes
A look towards the upcoming French Open
“Hero Camp!”: how three teens found their identity through LARP