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Archive for September 19th, 2008

Men’s Soccer beats WPI

With 50 seconds left to go and the game knotted at one and at overtime number two, leading scorer Ben Premo ’09 scored on a feed by Kevin Murphy ’09 to give the Judges the 2-1 victory over hosts WPI. The non-conference victory was Brandeis’s first road win of the season. Murphy drew first blood […]


Yankee Stadium Prepares for Final Game

Bob Shawkey. The Cathedral of New York Sports opened in 1923 with a pitch by that man, so it is only fitting this article starts with him. Since 1923, Yankee Stadium has hosted the New York Yankees, one of the most successful teams in baseball history. The Stadium has also held numerous other sporting events […]


Brandeis Women’s Tennis serves up a win Wednesday

Men and women’s tennis got off to a good start after both squads picked up victories in their first dual matches of the season, the men triumphing 8-1 at Bentley and the women climbing from a 1-2 deficit and later a 3-4 hole to win their opening dual match 5-4 at home also against Bentley. […]


Women’s Soccer stalls with loss

The Brandeis women’s soccer team experienced a sudden loss of momentum this week, as their perfect record disappeared with a 2-1 double-overtime loss to Springfield College on Saturday and a 2-2 tie with Bridgewater State College on Wednesday. The Judges, who had not allowed a goal this season, now fall to 4-1-1 as their UAA […]


Spotlight on Boston

The Swell Season Concert: Friday, Sept. 19, 2008, 8 p.m. 925 Commonwealth Ave., Boston Do you want to go to a concert this weekend, but rap music isn’t your thing? You should go see “The Swell Season” in concert. The band has won an Academy Award for their song “Falling Slowly,” and Patty Griffin will […]


What’s going on at Brandeis?

Theater of Chaos: Friday, Sept. 19, 2008, 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Lecture Room, Epstein Does political theater influence the state of Israel? Dr. Miriam Yahil-Wax will discuss whether or not the efforts of playwrights, directors, and actors, who tackle the subject of the Israeli-Arab conflict in the form of political theater, impact Israel. Nas […]


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Wearing art on our shirtsleeves

We flaunt it. We argue about it. We search for it. We cover our bodies in it. But how often do we consider the significance of clothes in forming our identities and shaping our societies? The art exhibit, Dress · Redress, at the Women’s Studies Research Center just gave the Brandeis community another reason to […]