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Archive for 2007

‘Deis student hits the mound in Israeli pro league

Only ten days after pitching a gem for the Bet Shemesh Blue Sox in the championship game of the Israel Baseball Leagues inaugural season, Rafael Bergstrom signed a professional contract with the Atlantic Leagues Bridgeport Bluefish.


Private Practice should lose license

Apparently ABC has never heard the saying, too much of a good thing. Which is surprising, considering thats what I found myself thinking multiple times this past Wednesday as I watched the series premiere of Greys Anatomy spin-off, Private Practice.


Tiger by the Tail! opens

Opening at the Womens Studies Research Center (WSRC) tomorrow, Tiger by the Tail! Women Artists of India Transforming Culture, features the work of 17 Indian female artists, who seek to break down the traditional representation of the female in India.


The Sexual Enlightenment of Bradley Jacobson

Officer Jacobson knew that in order to earn the respect of the other cops on the force, he would have to successfully receive oral sex in his squad car. But not just any blowjob would do;

no, it had to be with speeders, preferably young girls rendered malleable with the threat of a multi-hundred dollar fine. Stories of these accomplishments, or speed-sucks, as they were known, were swapped most mornings in the locker room, before the morning briefings. Jacobson was always painfully conscious of his silence.


Lupe questions

Now that the hype of the 50-Kanye clash has somewhat died down, it may be time for cooler and weirder things. Im talking about rapper-turned-skateboard pop icon Lupe Fiasco, of course.


Why we like old, stupid things

I like Transformers. A lot. In fact, a few of you might say that I have an unhealthy love for those plastic robots that came to Earth in the 1980s in order to beat each other up in front of us.


DC Editorial: Both sides of the story

Whether it was through Facebook groups, news broadcasts, YouTube posts, or word of mouth, most people have been exposed to the incident that occurred in small-town Jena, Louisiana.


Brandeis Latinos speak out

As part of Brandeis University's Hispanic Heritage Month, AHORA! and the Brandeis Labor Coalition came together on Tuesday night for Take a Look Inside, a panel discussion focusing on the lives of Brandeis Latinos and their experiences in the United States and at Brandeis.


The expedition of a lifetime

When some people win a lottery, they are awarded vast sums of money, but when my parents won the Diversity Visa Lottery, they won the chance to take our family out of Eritrea and immigrate to the United States.


What’s going on at Brandeis?

Tiger by the Tail!
Tuesday to Wednesday, October 2 and 3, 2007, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Shapiro Campus Center Theater