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Shana D. Lebowitz


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Brahms alive and well at Brandeis

A full audience in the Levin Ballroom Saturday enjoyed a unique musical experience when the Brandeis Wellesley Orchestra and the Brandeis University Chorus and Chamber Choir joined to perform Johannes Brahm's German Requiem.The chorus's passion and crescendos of emotion perfectly complemented the orchestra's spiritual and at times almost revelatory melodies.The performance opened with a short, processional melody, and was followed by Brahm's Requiem, divided into seven movements.


Community Advisers seek greater compensation

Community Advisers are currently working with administrators to improve their compensation packages.Currently, CAs receive free housing, but according to Gordon Hall CA Andrew Eilbert '08, adding meal plans to the compensation would improve the plan.


BEMCo recognized for medical care efforts

The Brandeis Emergency Medical Corps received a prestigious award in recognition for its achievements in providing medical care.The National Collegiate Emergency Medical Services Foundation, a group founded in 1993 to support campus emergency medical services around the country, issued the award to BEMCo at its annual conference February in Baltimore.BEMCo received the award for its "quality in the delivery of patient care, high standards of professional education and service to the community" in its past three years of service, according to its press release."It's nice for people to recognize what we do," said Yoni Litwok '07, the organization's operations officer.


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