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Archive for 2008

Red Sox fans abandon team

Last week, the Tampa Bay Rays defeated the defending champion Boston Red Sox in a dramatic 7 game ALCS. The Rays set a playoff record with 16 home runs in a series, shattering Boston’s record of 12 in the 2003 ALCS. Yet this wasn’t the big story. The Red Sox fans deserted their team. In […]


Signs of a real champion

It’s been an amazing year for Brandeis Rugby so far. It’s been one of sadness at losing some of the remarkable seniors who have kept this club sport at Brandeis going so strong and yet one of pride and excitement as this is the first time in more than two years that Brandeis Rugby is […]


Golf team up to par

Brandeis golf concluded the fall season with a 32 stroke turnaround at the two day New England Intercollegiate Golf Association (NEIGA) championships, improving on a 29th place day one position to finish 22nd out of the 44 schools in competition. The finish was 7th overall out of the DIII schools in attendance. Aaron Cusato ’12 […]


Spotlight on Boston

Communist Dracula Pageant: Friday and Saturday, Oct. 24-5, 2008, 8 p.m. Zero Arrow Theater, Harvard Square Vampires and communism. Where can you go wrong? Go see the world premiere which is “by Americans, for Americans with hallucinations, phosphorescence, and bears.” It is a bizarre and entertaining historical story writted by Anne Washburn and directed by […]


What’s going on at Brandeis?

Pumpkin Carving: Friday, Oct. 24, 4 to 5:30 p.m. Shapiro Campus Center Halloween is just around the corner, celebrate early and participate in this pumpkin carving competition! Tools will be provided, but feel free to bring your own. Fright Night: Saturday, Oct. 25, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Scheffres, North Quad Watch scary movies and […]


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Say Aloha to Aloha

If you would like to know what Aloha, Say the Pretty Girls is about, you’re reading the wrong review. Trying to stick to the obscure plot line of the play is not only a dizzying endeavor, it is also completely unnecessary. Rather than focusing on plot, Aloha, written by Naomi Iizuka and performed by the […]