Pray for the wicked, fresh and fun until not
One man band, Panic! at the Disco, released an enthusiastic sixth studio album, “Pray for the Wicked,” in June, but despite the high energy and fresh sound, it failed to match previous productions in catchiness and originality. Since it was founded by four high school friends in 2004, Panic! has survived the exit of five […]
Professor Spotlight: Dr. Andrew Kolodny
The United States is in the middle of an opioid crisis. Dr. Andrew Kolodny, one of the nation’s leading experts on the prescription opioid and heroin crisis and co-director for the Opioid Policy Research Collaborative at the Heller School at Brandeis, has been doing his part to encourage efforts to stop the epidemic. A senior […]
Rose Art Museum prepares for new year
Brandeis’s resident beacon of culture, the acclaimed Rose Art Museum, brings a rich variety of art to the Brandeis campus and greater Boston community with a long tradition of thoughtful exhibits which showcase both emerging artists and classic pieces. The museum is closed for installation right now but is looking towards its reopening Friday, September […]
The MLB needs to decrease ticket prices to maintain viewership
On Aug. 19, the Philadelphia Phillies and New York Mets put their talents on display in a Pennsylvania ballpark packed to the brim. Fans across the world traveled to Pennsylvania to watch this historic game, flooding the stands with youthful energy and charisma. Unfortunately for Major League Baseball (MLB), this unique occasion was excruciatingly temporary. […]