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Brandeis University's Community Newspaper — Waltham, Mass.

February 2009 Issue

Weekend road trip ends in frustration for Judges

The Brandeis women’s basketball team spent last weekend on the road, facing the University of Chicago on Friday Feb. 6 and Washington University in Saint Louis Sunday Feb. 8. Despite putting up a good fight, the Judges came off the weekend 0-2 with a 63-50 loss against Chicago and a 71-56 loss to Wash U. […]


Athletics have value

With the current environment of budget cuts and revenue losses, it seems that everyone is focusing on the Rose Art Museum and other parts of the university that have recently met the hatchet. Another story that is perhaps not in the limelight as much as these other programs is the severe cuts that the athletics […]


Men’s BBall lose weekend games

It was a crucial moment for the men’s basketball, with five straight games on the road, the Judges needed to come out unified and strong in order to compete for a postseason bid. As of now, their chances of an Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) championship appearance are remote after first getting upended by Chicago […]


Spotlight on Boston

Naked at the MFA: Saturday, Feb. 14, 2 p.m. 465 Huntington Ave., Boston. Like scavenger hunts? Like nudity? If yes, then this is the perfect event for you! Get a team together of up to six people and find answers to tricky questions that trace nudity in art at the museum. Hint: Do not show […]


What’s going on at Brandeis?

Vocal Valentines: Friday, Feb. 13, Lunch, Usdan Can’t rhyme? Not a poet? Want to surprise your sweetheart with a poem, which expresses your love? You’re in luck! Get a member of Vocal, Brandeis’ slam poetry group to write you one. All proceeds go to a Waltham afterschool program. Siddhartha: Friday, Feb. 13, 8 p.m. Laurie […]


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To sleep, perchance to dream a vision of Herman Hesse’s “Siddhartha” on the Brandeis stage

Have you ever had a dream that shook you to the core and changed the way you look at the world? In “Siddhartha: a Jungian Fantasy in Three Acts with Prelude,” Eric Hill’s adaptation of Herman Hesse’s 1922 novel currently at Brandeis Theater Company’s Laurie Theater in a production running through February 15th, this is […]