Time travel with J-SAI
The Japanese Student Association held their culture show in the Levin Ballroom for the first time last Friday.
The Japanese Student Association held their culture show in the Levin Ballroom for the first time last Friday.
The walls were decorated with lanterns and shrines as well as maps of the streets of Hanoi on the floor of the Hall, writing the street names on long strings of multi-colored tape.
The concert was held after normal museum hours, so the audience could explore the Rose without being impeded by the usual crowds of museumgoers.
On Sunday, actor Tony Shalhoub came to Brandeis for a question and answer session in the Wasserman Cinematheque.
Brandeis staff, student, and facilities members protest against merit delays
Fight breaks out at Springfest over presence of Israeli flag
A look towards the upcoming French Open
Team Mangok: Mangok Bol and other staff work to resettle Bol’s niece and nephews in the U.S.
Tara VanDerveer, women’s basketball legend, retires