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Brandeis University's Community Newspaper — Waltham, Mass.

May 2008 Issue

What’s going on at Brandeis?

Measure for Measure Friday-Sunday, May 2-May4, 2008, 8 p.m. Epstein Juliet has a bun in the oven. In this Shakespearean “problem play,” sex out of wedlock is illegal and so Juliet’s fiance Claudio is sentenced to death. Will Claudio avoid the chopping block? Will Juliet be reunited with her lover? And what does a pirate […]


Student takes class project to the next level

The Heller School for Social Policy and Management hosted the second screening of Before Sunrise, a short film by Mohammad Kundos ’10 who also composed the music for the film. The first screening was held during the Leonard Bernstein Festival of the Creative Arts. The film, which initially started as a class project for Kundos, […]


Serving up some humor

This past Tuesday, the comedic Brandeisians came together again for a third installment of Slice and ‘Deis. “The Finals Countdown” opened with a parody of the Lost opening credits. The opening scene was humorous, with suspense leading up to a low-brow fart joke. This episode’s plot centers around finals as well as Brandeis relationships. The […]


Got Talent?

On April 30 2008, the season finale of Brandeis Got Talents was shot live in Shapiro Theater. The final five contestants, were Etta King ’10, Lisa Fitzgerald ’10, Nick Pollack ’10 , Natasha Vadera ’11 and Michael Cohen (GRAD), competed before a live studio audience to affirm their supremacy as the talent-icon-demi-god that is the […]


Sarah Marshall is unforgettable

While tabloids usually focus on the celebrity component of a Hollywood love triangle, Forgetting Sarah Marshall follows the underdog, as he attempts to recover from a breakup with up-and-coming It girl Sarah Marshall, played by Kirsten Bell (Veronica Mars). Produced by Judd Apatow, Jason Segel (How I Met Your Mother, Freaks and Geeks) plays Peter, […]


Nick Cave: Still scary after all these years

Nick Cave is not the sort of person you’d want to meet in a dark alley at night. As a matter of fact, I’m not even sure you’d want to associate with the pugnacious Aussie in the middle of Grand Central Station. If his ferociously raw vocals weren’t intimidating enough, imagine them fermented in a […]


After 17 years of service, Community Service Director Diane Hannan says goodbye to Brandeis

What brought Community Service Director Diane Hannan to her current job? Chalk it up to serendipity if you ask her. But a move to Boston 20 years ago and a chance posting for the position of director and advisor for the Waltham group caught her attention. Now, 17 years and many fond memories later, Hannan […]


More than just a tour group:

It has been almost three years since Hurricane Katrina ravaged the Gulf Coast, and as 18 members of National Collegiate Volunteers’ (NCV) second trip to New Orleans saw, the area is still recovering. From March 19 to March 24, Noah Kaplan ’08, Gaurav Gharti-Chhetri ’10, Adam Greenblatt ’10, Jaehwan Oh ’10, Matthew Kleiman ’10, Tia […]