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Jacob Kamaras


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SCHEDULE: Inside the schedule

After losses to Washington University in St. Louis Friday and the University of Chicago Sunday, the men's basketball team is now 0-4 this season in conference road games.


FENCING: Men's foil dominates in opener

Spearheaded by a dominant performance in men's foil, the men's and women's fencing teams began their seasons with solid showings at the New England Fall Collegiate Meet, also known as "The Big One," Saturday at Smith College.


MARATHON: Rabbi on the run

While walking with his wife Chanie near Central Park last year, Peretz Chein, the 30-year-old rabbi of the Chabad House at Brandeis, watched runners of all ages complete the 2005 New York City Marathon.


PROFILE: Money doesn't buy him love

The median salary for graduates of Northwestern Law School is $125,000. And Darren Erman, who graduated from there in 2000, was making $150,000 a year working at Latham and Watkins, one of the world's most powerful law firms, in Chicago until 2003.Fast forward to 2006: Erman is volunteering as an assistant men's basketball coach at Brandeis.


COMMENTARY: The sport of eating?

I was full, exhausted, and nauseated. Before wolfing down 10 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes Wednesday at Sherman Dining Hall's hot dog-eating contest, I had never pushed my body to the limit like I did that day.


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