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Archive for 2006

Ridgewood future undecided

Ridgewood Residence Quad may survive the next round of residence hall construction, according to the Office of Capital Projects.


Einstein Bros. Bagels to offer Fair Trade choice

As the transition from Java City to Einstein Bros. Bagels proceeds next month, Fair Trade coffee continues to be an issue.


Theres no way to describe it: the 24 hour musical

The 24 hour musical is about having fun, giving a play a shot, and improvising when necessary.


This week’s NFL picks

I partake in HBO.coms Beat the Inside the NFL Hosts (registration is free) and would like to share with all of you my picks for week two of the NFL season.


This week in sports

Baseball Minnesota's Francisco Liriano is out for the season after re-injuring his arm in Wednesday nights loss against Oakland. Texas outfielder Gary Matthews Jr. hit for the cycle in Wednesday nights win over Detroit. Football The NFL season kicked off last weekend with the Giants losing to the Colts in the Manning Bowl 26-21, the […]


Lady Judges victorious

After two heartbreaking losses in overtime against opponents they arguably could have beaten, the Brandeis womens soccer had had enough and took it out on the hapless Simmons Sharks for a 3-1 victory. It was a game that was not as close as the final score turned out to be.


WVolleyball slams Emmanuel 3-0

The Brandeis womens volleyball team improved on its already impressive record of 3-1 with a victory last night against the Saints of Emmanuel College. The team, now 4-1, came from behind in each set last night to beat Emmanuel (0-2) in three straight games, making up for a loss at Emmanuel last year.


Brandeis golf tees off for 10th place at Bowdoin Invitationals

Golf season for the Brandeis Judges was teed off last weekend at the Bowdoin College Invitational.


Men’s Soccer comes up dry against WPI

Three games, two losses and one tie. Things have been tough for the Judges after losing to Wentworth last Thursday (1-0) and fighting Clark to a tie on Saturday (0-0) leading up to Wednesday nights effort on the road against the WPI Engineers.


With a side of sushi, please

If you ever find yourself wandering around Eliot Street in Harvard Square, passing by Tanjore, the Smile Thai Caf, or a mysteriously deserted IHOP, take some time and follow the yellow brick road (well, more like the stacked cement cubes) down into a little hide-away chock full of Japanese cuisine goodies.