Blacklist Coffeehouse and Open Mic
The undergraduate literature and arts journal Blacklist celebrated the release of their second volume this year with an open microphone event at Chum’s on April 24. Blacklist has undergone major changes this year. “We basically changed everything,” said managing editor Tiana Murrieta ’19. The publication had existed under the title “Where the Children Play” since […]
University Press of New England to close this December
The University Press of New England (UPNE) will close this December, according to statements by Dartmouth College’s Office of Communications and Brandeis Provost Lisa Lynch, the two remaining member universities of UPNE. Brandeis is working on measures to secure the Brandeis University Press imprint, according to Lynch. An statement released by the Dartmouth Office of […]
Biologist Titia de Lange studies the causes of cancer
Professor Titia de Lange received the 47th Lewis S. Rosenstiel Award for her research on telomeres and chromosomal degradation, a process that can lead to cancer, and delivered a lecture on her work on April 12. The Lewis S. Rosenstiel Award, established in 1971, is awarded to scientists who conduct medical research, with a focus […]
On concluding undergraduate studies at Brandeis University
On August 24, 2014, I woke up at 6 a.m. on the dot. From what I remember it was a cool Sunday morning set to become a typical humid Long Island summer day. When I emerged from my home about an hour later I turned around and took a good look at the front. I […]