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Brandeis University’s Independent Student Newspaper Since 1949 | Waltham, MA

Rachel Hughes


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Hamlet emerges anew

"What are they doing?" A very young boy with an unkempt mohawk who was squirming in the seat in front of me asked, tugging on the sleeve of the woman next to him.


Artist portrays story in nature-themed exhibit

As Brandeis' Women's Studies Research Center rings in its tenth year in 2012, its arts center, the Kniznick Gallery, has been very actively providing our campus with dynamic exhibitions that tap into some of our deepest emotional and intellectual nerves.


Guez explains his artwork at the Rose

Correction appended. Chartering a new era for the Rose Art Museum since its reopening, Israeli artist Dor Guez's exhibit, titled "100 Steps to the Mediterranean," has been dazzling viewers since its premiere this September.


Henderson's legacy captured on screen

Spending even a small amount of time at Brandeis can nearly desensitize a person to the phrase "social justice." We encounter these words printed on posters, in announcements and even dropped in classes and conversations-not to mention frequent events focused on the idea.


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