Crossword Answers Nov. 14
I Hate Thanksgiving: A Series of Haikus

I Hate Thanksgiving The Turkey is always dry What is in stuffing? I Hate Thanksgiving The Pilgrims are repugnant Let’s do better, please I Hate Thanksgiving The Macy’s Parade is fine Get better guest stars I Hate Thanksgiving I already don’t like birds Why make them bigger? I Hate Thanksgiving Don’t […]
My Hyperfixation on the Sherm Jasmine Rice: The Chronicles

Our story begins one faithful afternoon in Sherman function hall roughly two years ago … I, a young woman with chronic stomach issues, was on a new diet where I could no longer eat gluten (or really anything with good seasoning). My usual pizza and salad combo would no longer get me through the dining […]
Using Letterboxd to Ruin My Friendships

I recently became a Film, Television and Interactive Media minor, which means people have to start taking my movie opinions seriously—since they now qualify as an “academic pursuit of knowledge and expertise.” Inversely, I also feel compelled to check on my friends and their movie standards and have realized there is a lot to judge […]
Candy corn, a defense

Before we start, I know you, yes you, the reader, are itching to jump me about my opinion on candy corn. If it’s good, if it’s bad, doesn’t matter—it’s just that divisive. But, since it’s that time of year, and our Halloween issue no less, it’s time for me to step up and defend my […]
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Construction begins on new residence hall, progress leaves students with parking and noise concerns

The University broke ground on its new residence hall project this summer, and work is currently ongoing alongside students’ return to campus. According to the information provided by the University, this is one of a three-part housing initiative aimed at “enhancing the quality of student life through new construction, major renovations and the strategic removal […]
Arthur Levine unveils developments in restructuring liberal arts

The student body was invited to participate in a town hall meeting on March 31 regarding the status of the current administration’s work to reassess the curriculum. Joel Christensen, Professor of Classical and Early Mediterranean Studies, spoke on behalf of the faculty and their participation in these incoming structural changes. Christensen marked the importance of […]
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Wrongful death lawsuit filed against Brandeis and three of its police officers





Content warning: This article mentions the death of a Brandeis community member. Reader discretion is advised. On Oct. 31 at 10:32 a.m., a “wrongful death lawsuit” concerning “Eli T. Stuart, a 20-year-old student who died in December 2023” was filed in the Superior Court in Middlesex County. This lawsuit named Brandeis University, former Brandeis Police […]
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A night filled with stars: an overview of the Adagio showcase





Another year passed and another highly anticipated Adagio Dance Company Showcase graced and amazed us in Levin Ballroom on Sunday, April 7. The theater was decorated with bright twinkling lights and the entrance had red tinsel curtains hanging from the door frame inviting you into the Hollywood theme from the moment you walk into the […]