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Archive for April 11th, 2008

Riley, Ewing, Olajuwon, four others elected to Basketball Hall of Fame

This past Monday, the Basketball Hall of Fame announced seven new members to be inducted this September. The cast of the seven to be enshrined may be one of the deepest in recent memory. The seven are Pat Riley, Patrick Ewing, Hakeem Olajuwon, Dick Vitale, Adrian Dantley, Bill Davidson, and Cathy Rush. Pat Riley enters […]


Softball sweeps pair of doubleheaders, allows three runs in four games

Hall of Fame baseball manager Earl Weaver famously eschewed small ball in favor of “Mr. Longball”, the home run. In their most recent home match up, the Brandeis Judges softball squad took that to heart as home runs from Chelsea Korp ’10 and Melissa Kager ’11 helped power a 10-1 victory and double-header sweep over […]


NHL playoff preview: Bruins face daunting task against top seed Canadians

It’s April, which means it’s time for warmer weather and sunny skies. Well, everywhere but in 16 arenas in North America, where the hockey season is getting colder for the playoffs. Sixteen teams, spread out from Boston to San Jose and from Washington to Calgary, will fight for Lord Stanley’s Cup and bragging rights for […]


Spotlight on Boston

BU Spectrum Arts Festival ’08 Saturday, April 12, 2008, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. The Prudential Center, Boston Love Aerosmith? Joe Perry? See his kids perform at the opening night of Boston University’s Spring Arts Festival. His sons formed the band TAB in early 2007 and it has already received some critical acclaim. TAB turns […]


What’s going on at Brandeis?

Disorderly Conduct Friday and Saturday, April 11 and April 12, 2008, 8 p.m. Carl J. Shapiro Theater Isn’t it a crime to be this funny? Boris’ Kitchen’s sketch comedy show of thievery, piracy, murder, social injustice, and swear words, will make you laugh so hard that it’s practically a felony. EarthFest ’08 Sunday, April 13, […]


Judge B. Owl


Tech Talk (1/2): Yahoo being bought out by Microsoft?

Part 1: The Yahoo merger [display_podcast] Hosted by Max Shay and Ben Douglas. Edited by Max Shay. Download


Prospect II gives students chance to appreciate art

The annual Leonard Bernstein Festival of the Creative Arts kicked off last Wednesday evening with Prospect II. This was the second of two exhibitions held this semester showcasing the works of the 2007-2008 Post-Baccalaureate students in Studio Art. Now in its fifteenth year, the Post-baccalaureate program has gained much recognition, being noted in the New […]


City of Angels: No place for the ordinary

Director Aaron Arbiter ’10 appropriately ended his note from the director in the City of Angels program saying, “This is no ordinary musical, so please sit back and enjoy the extraordinary.” Certainly City of Angels is not your ordinary musical as the plot interweaves two stories in one. Stine (Ross Brown ’10), who plays the […]