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

Sujin Shin


Articles

Paul Loeb urges citizens to "get the ball rolling

Paul Loeb is the swarthy and energetic author of several highly acclaimed books, like Soul of a Citizen and The Impossible Will Take A Little While, that detail stories about the power of a normal citizen and the significance of proactive habits.


Sounding off on both tradition and innovation

Prof. Eric Chasalow (MUS), highly acclaimed composer and Irving G. Fine Professor of Music, is a musician famous for combining the traditional sounds of physical instruments, such as piano and horns, with the more intangible and imaginative reverbs of electronic sounds.


Labour' no chore to watch

Though not one of Shakespeare's better-known plays, Love's Labour's Lost is a story still filled with the Bard's classic themes: mistaken identity, wily and strong-willed women and love gone slightly awry.


Science mixes with art

Most of the time, opposites in our world don't complement each other. Fire and water, oil and vinegar, hippies and conservatives.


Drag Show gains momentum

As I sat in the Levin Ballroom waiting for the Drag Show to start, I didn't know what to expect. Was it going to be some sort of drag fashion show?


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