Places around Boston: Union Oyster House
Union Oyster House
41 Union St, Boston, MA 02108
Phone: (617) 227-2750
Hours:
Sun-Thu 11am-9:30pm
Fri-Sat 11am-10pm
Waltham Spotlight: The Farmer's Market
The Farmer's Market
Sovereign Bank parking lot, 1 Moody St., Waltham, MA, 02453
Saturday, September 1, 2007, 9:30am – 2:30pm
Phone 781-894-0357
Once is not Enough
I did not want to see Once.
My friend, who had seen the film three times already dragged me along and against my better judgment, I found myself paying for a ticket and attempting to locate a seat in the already darkened theater.
Can Kanye graduate with a 50?
This September 11 will mark the sixth anniversary of the tragic attacks upon the World Trade Center. However, for spoken word style rap artist Kanye West, and self proclaimed kingpin of the gangsta rap, 50 Cent (a.k.a Ferrari) this date commemorates the release of their albums Graduation and Curtis respectively. What may have started as a mere coincidental matching of dates has quickly grown into an all out competition to see who will sell more records. 50 Cent claims that he refuses to make another solo album if he loses to Kanye.
Little Leather Secret
Dont tell my mama, please, or
Those girls who got it in their heads that
Im some sort of example or–
those hate edge hipsters at the PeTA meeting, but–
David and Jonathan
So Jonathan made a covenant with the house of David. The Lord even require it at the hand of Davids enemies. And Jonathan caused David to swear again, for the love that he had to him;
for he loved him as he loved his own soul.
Diverse City Editorial: Take Me To The City
Walking down Moody Street is like taking a culinary trip around the world, a Guatemalan restaurant next to an Asian restaurant, an Indian eatery across from a tapas restaurant and in Waltham of all places.
The Upper Crust is Above the Competition
While it is hard to argue that Waltham needs another pizza place, The Upper Crust pizzeria on Moody Street offers an alternative to college kids who want a cheap place to eat, but dont want their dinner delivered to them in a square cardboard box.
Any Story is Better if Set in Space
Of the many films that Ive managed to view this summer, quite a few have been very good. They have ranged from pure popcorn brilliance (Transformers, Superbad) to intriguing (The Lives of Others) to among the best Ive ever seen (This is England). A large number have been terrible (The Simpsons Movie, Hairspray). However, no film seemed to strike my imagination quite like Danny Boyles Sunshine.
Dean of Student Life Becomes Poetry Slam Champ
Associate Dean of Student Life Jamele Adams sat down with Diverse City to talk about his busy summer, Langston Hughes and the history behind his poetry.
Diverse City: So I hear you had a very busy summer competing in two poetry competitions.
Broadway Comes to Brandeis
As another semester begins, another impressive slate of ambitious undergraduate theatrical offerings gets ready to take to the stage.
CHANGING THE WORLD WITHOUT EVER KNOWING THE LANGUAGE
As a Brandeis Ethics Center Student Fellow, I spent this past summer in Isecheno, a village in Western Kenya, located in and around the Kakemega Rainforest.
Strange but True
For sale: football cards and slobber Michael Vick has been indicted for being involved in a dogfighting ring, and thousands are pissed. Not only is dogfighting cruel to canines, players for the NFL are forbidden from participating in such activities. A resident of Cape Girardeau, MO was so disgusted with Vicks behavior that she took […]
Game-on’s inventory stolen
The universitys student-run board game club Game On returned from the summer vacation to find much of its inventory stolen, club administrators said. The club suffered between $85approximately eighty-five percent of its Spring 2007 budgetin losses.
Positive Foundations creates cross campus collective
In an effort to mobilize university students across the nation in a collective effort to fight global extreme poverty, the Brandeis anti-poverty group Positive Foundations (PF) is coordinating the Millennium Campus Network.
Campus mourns student death
Last May, Brandeis suffered a tragic loss when Bernard Herman 08 took his own life in his native city of New Orleans. In order to remember his memory and honor the late student, the chaplaincy and members of the university organized a memorial service Wednesday at the Berlin Chapel. The service began at 5 p.m and the building was filled to capacity with friends, colleagues, and other commemorators close to the late Brandeis student.
Hiatt hires permanent director
Following an almost year-long search for a new permanent director for the Hiatt Career Center, the position is finally filled. Monday marked the beginning of the next chapter in Hiatts saga.
Students travel to New Orleans
Nine students from Brandeis and Tufts University traveled to New Orleans this summer to support people still recovering from the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina two years ago. They are part of National Collegiate Volunteers (NCV), a new not-for-profit organization created by Brandeis and Tufts University students which sends college students to disaster sites to help victims and lead humanitarian efforts. NCV Vice President Noah Kaplan 08, Anastazyia Vareschi 09, Gaurav Gharti-Chhetri 10, and six Tufts students left for New Orleans on August 15 for the week-long trip.
President Reinharz helps organize response to British Boycott
In response to the May proposal by Britains University and College Union to boycott Israeli academics, Brandeis President Jehuda Reinharz, PhD 72 helped organize an advertisement in the New York Times to condemn the Unions actions. The counter-boycott advertisement, written by Columbia President Lee Bollinger and co-organized by eight other college presidents, has been signed by 400 hundred college and university presidents nationwide.
Student Union treasury comes to club finance protocol compromise
Student Union clubs will now operate under a new system when dealing with individual club funds, said sources within the Union Treasury. These changes include the creation of a new Office of the Treasury as well as a new system for handling club finances.