Boston arts entertainment guide

Following up on last week’s article, we come to you with another list of recommendations for exploring the Boston art scene. If you’re having trouble deciding what to do this week, look to these recommendations to help you decide. Shear Madness: There are numerous comedy shows in Boston popular enough to merit an indefinite stay. […]

Muhammad Xhemali appointed Muslim Chaplain

Muhammad Xhemali, Brandeis’ new Muslim chaplain, was officially welcomed to the Brandeis community in an email by Rabbi Elisabeth Stern, the director of Religious and Spiritual Life. Xhemali came to Brandeis at the end of the Fall 2017 semester and has been getting to know his new community. He is taking over a role previously […]

Track gives strong performance

The men and women’s track and field team competed this past Sunday at the Greater Boston Track Club (GBTC) Invitational at Harvard University. The invitational was non-scoring and featured various Boston area colleges, as well as local indoor track and field clubs. The women’s indoor track and field team fared well in the GBTC Invitational […]

‘Mania’ forgets precedents, misses expectations

“Mania,” American rock band Fall Out Boy’s seventh studio album, was released on Jan. 19. It is a ten song track list complete with their typical long, humorous, almost nonsensical titles such as “Stay Frosty Royal Milk Tea” and “HOLD ME TIGHT OR DON’T.” “Mania” is certifiably Fall Out Boy, with edgy, punk lyrics. At […]

Swim team snatches wins

This past weekend the Brandeis men and women’s swimming and diving team faced both Keene State University and Bridgewater State in Keene, N.H. The men’s team earned wins against both opponents, while the women’s team came out victorious against Bridgewater but lost to host Keene State. The men’s team beat Keene State, 155-69, and Bridgewater, […]

Meet admin. half way and engage with your university

In our final editorial of the fall 2017 semester, we asked President Liebowitz to take student schedules into account when hosting important meetings on Brandeis’ future. In the editorial titled, “Transparency cannot be in name only,” we expressed appreciation for Liebowitz’s efforts to expand transparency by sharing summaries of Board of Trustees meetings and hosting […]

Brandeis installs solar panels on library roof

The university installed new solar panels on the library roof this winter break. The panels generate 25 percent of the library’s electricity usage and have doubled the amount of solar power on campus. The library now has 665 320-watt panels that produce 270,000 kilowatt hours (kwh) of electricity per year, according to an article from […]

Standout performances make for a powerful MLK memorial

Brandeis’ 13th annual Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, titled “The Love That h8 Can’t Stop,” opened its doors in the Shapiro Campus Center Theater Monday night to an enthusiastic audience. Hosted by Dean of Students Jamele Adams, the memorial featured a variety of music, poetry and dance acts. Together with the audience, the performers […]

Brandeis hosts 8th annual MLK Interfaith Service Day

On Jan. 15, Brandeis University hosted its 8th Annual Martin Luther King Interfaith Service Day, an event to reflect and honor King with a meal packing project and an “Educational Justice Fair.” The more than 120 attendees took turns packing meals and attending workshops on social justice topics hosted by different community groups. “Giving back […]

Brandeis climate groups to meet with Board of Trustees

Students from Brandeis Climate Justice (BCJ) and faculty members from Faculty Against the Climate Threat (FACT) will meet with the Board of Trustees and President Leibowitz to discuss divestment from fossil fuels Jan. 31, according to members of both organizations. The talks are part of a long campaign by both organizations for the divestment from […]

Jumanji: An Unlikely Comedy Lights Up During Winter Break

The holiday season is a hub for movie releases. This year had many standouts. Of all the comedy movies released during this season, “Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle,” is the real gem. I am not the biggest fan of action movies, but the amount of comic relief this movie delivers makes me forget about all […]

Women’s Basketball splits the long road trip

The Brandeis Women’s Basketball team kicked off the new year with four games, three of which were University Athletic Association (UAA) competition. On Jan. 2, the Judges faced off against Regis College in Weston, MA. The Judges took an early lead in the first quarter with a 13-11 score and stayed ahead the entire game […]

Larry Nassar and the limits of #MeToo

Ninety eight women and girls are scheduled to give victim impact statements during this week’s sentencing of Larry Nassar, the former sports doctor who molested them. The sentencing comes after a deluge of over one hundred accusations, mostly from women whom he molested as young gymnasts. These victim impact statements come after Nassar pled guilty […]

Hiatt engages with all members of the campus community

The Hiatt Career Center, located in the Usdan Student Center, is a resource for both students and alumni that assists with searching for jobs and internships, checking resumes and cover letters and much more. As their website states, “Hiatt helps Brandeisians know who they are, what they want, and how to get there.” Jon Schlesinger, […]

Camila offers consistency, but maybe too much

Former Fifth Harmony group member Camila Cabello’s debut solo, self-titled album released on Jan. 12 with 10 different tracks ranging from delicate, melancholy tracks like “Consequences” and “All These Years” to the slow anthem and lead single, “Havana.” Cabello shows great promise in vocals and lyrics, but the final result leaves a lot to be […]

New Creative Arts class explores difficult theater and art

Aiming to explore controversial art and theater, CA 125: Provocative Art: Outside the Comfort Zone is a new course offered this spring. The course is taught by Professor Gannit Ankori (CA) and Chief Diversity Officer Mark Brimhall-Vargas plus a variety of guest lecturers. It comes in place of a theater department production of the play […]

A guide to Boston arts events

We all know Boston is a center of artistic expression. However, with so many options, it can be difficult to choose what to do and where to go. To help solve that dilemma, we’re bringing you a selection of some of the best arts events and exhibits in the next week. Shakespeare in Love: The […]

Track and field teams earn second at hosted meet

Brandeis Track and Field hosted the annual Reggie Poyau Memorial Invitational Meet in Gosman gym on Saturday, Jan. 13. In combined team scores, both the men’s and women’s teams earned second place behind the visiting University of Southern Maine (USM) teams. In the first scored meet of the 2018 season, Brandeis men’s track and field […]

The future of chromosomal research

Students and faculty gathered in one of the lecture halls in the Gerstenzang Science Library on Tuesday, Jan. 16 for a joint biology/neuroscience colloquium with Dr. Job Dekker titled “Folding, unfolding, and refolding genomes.” Dekker is a professor in the Program of Gene Function and Expression as well as the co-director of the new Program […]

Vikings edge out Saints in final seconds

The matchup between the Vikings and Saints on Sunday was one for the ages. The game, though it featured four lead changes in the last three minutes, will ultimately be remembered for the 61-yard walk-off touchdown from Keenum to Diggs to give the Vikings a 29-24 victory. The play is being called the “Minneapolis Miracle” […]