On Saturday, March 23, Brandeis will be hosting the 2019 New England SACNAS (Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science) Regional Meeting from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The goal of this… Read More...
What does one think of when they imagine philosophers? Maybe they think of the names Immanuel Kant, Noam Chomsky, Sigmund Freud, René Descartes and Karl Marx. What do all of these people have in common?… Read More...
As part of ’Deis Impact, on Wednesday, Feb. 6, the Caribbean Cultural Club hosted an event called “The Talk Back Session: Inclusion in Predominantly White Institutions (PWIs).” The event consisted of a panel of students,… Read More...
Being a first-year in college is hard enough, but imagine beginning your first semester at Brandeis in January. While other first-years rejoice to see their friends after a long and restful break, you have to… Read More...
The newest addition to the English department in the courses dated post-1800 is ENG 88b, titled “Rednecks, Hillbillies, and White Trash: Literature and Culture of the ‘Deplorables.’” This class aims to explore sources written by… Read More...
The current collection at the Rose Art Museum contains the works of 35 male artists and six female artists. Furthermore, there are only seven artists of color. On Saturday, Nov. 17, Sheida Soleimani, an Assistant… Read More...
In most cases, Asian American history is touched upon in high school history classes as a small unit or topic to educate students on the timeline in which Asian Americans immigrated to the United States.… Read More...
“A dead body is itself a strange thing—it’s in the liminal between a person and an object.” What happens after death? Are we forever gone or do our souls remain lurking to watch over our… Read More...
Night Shyamalan’s “The Sixth Sense” describes the journey of a boy named Cole Sear on his quest to fit in with his classmates, and the simultaneous changes that child psychologist Malcolm Crowe undergoes as he… Read More...
Twenty One Pilots’ newest album titled “Trench” features a variety of songs with metaphors on the difficulties of struggling with mental health littered throughout the lyrics. This album marks the first collection of songs Twenty… Read More...
Turns out there is a way to make KFC worse—combine it with Lifetime. Let’s just say that for our reviewer, this combination did not make for a good recipe! Read about the new KFC short film in this week’s edition of The Hoot! ow.ly/GioJ50DPmpX Photo from @/kfc on Instagram. pic.twitter.com/BGi8…
Panelists discussed the future of the Black Lives Matter Movement under the Biden Administration in an event held by the university. Read more about the panelists thoughts in this week’s edition of The Hoot! ow.ly/QfMC50DN0LJpic.twitter.com/xkHw…
The 2020 World Series champions just got better. Trevor Bauer signed with the LA Dodgers this offseason. Read more about it in the Hoot! ow.ly/xFT150DIVcNpic.twitter.com/G2RU…
One of our editors, Thomas, remembers his time in Professor Teuber’s class and the impact that has had on his world view. Read the tribute in this week’s issue of The Hoot. brandeishoot.com/202…pic.twitter.com/H8Gl…
Tom Brady continues to beat father time winning his 7th Super Bowl. Read the analysis of the game in this week’s edition of The Hoot! ow.ly/NbmN50DBQD3pic.twitter.com/zaeQ…