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Michael Camp


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OP-ED: Camp offers an apology

To the members of The Justice, the student union, and the student body as a whole, I write this letter to you to as a complete admission of guilt for the injury that I have dealt to the Brandeis Community.


Stereolab's newest puts them on track for mainstream success

Stereolab'Margerine Eclipse'On Elektra RecordsGrade:B+Once upon a time, the independent sector was hung up on the spurious notion of "selling out." The idea was that bands could build up a following over years, only to see their entire fan base wiped out overnight by the merest dalliance with a Rolling Stone cover shoot or a Top 40 hit.


Kelly sings and inspires

Despite the fact that my flu induced tears were pooling into small lakes at the tops of my cheeks, I undertook the task of going to Slosberg this Saturday.


Quixote' is more than meets the eye

Walking away from Spingold Theater's latest production, an original adaptation of Miguel Cervantes' work "Don Quixote," my mind somersaulted in a lack of comprehension and understanding of the show.


Crowe is brilliant in 'Master'

In a somewhat surprising opening to "Master and Commander," death arrives out of the morning fog in a heart-pounding crescendo of action and disbelief.A watch commander on a British frigate - early 19th century, during the Napoleonic wars - catches a glimpse of a sail in the mist, but he's not sure, so the captain, Jack Aubrey (Russell Crowe), is summoned.


Wind ensemble plays sweetly

Shielding myself from the cruel cold weather, I had the fortune to attend the Brandeis Wind Ensemble's fall concert which I can only describe as powerful.As the semester draws to a close, it is important to find as much stress relief as possible on a weekend.


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