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Brandeis University's Community Newspaper — Waltham, Mass.

November 2010 Issue

Sexcapades: Halloween over? Keep playing dress up

This past weekend, we all celebrated Halloween in one way or another. Halloween (and Purim) are opportunities to explore the other self, another version of one’s own personality. Many girls dress up as “sexy-something,” in tops that are too tight and skirts that are too short. I have friends who hate Halloween for the very […]


Disappointed progressives: get over it

Frustration, disillusionment and despair. Words like that describe how progressives feel about President Obama and the Democratic Congressional majority that just got thumped at the polls. They are angry about things like President Obama’s reluctance to fight for the public option on health care bill that went through congress, and that he did not fight […]


Volleyball splits second day of Judges Classic

The Judges won one match 3-1 against Clarkson but lost another 0-3 against Tufts at the Judges Classic Saturday. The team also lost 3-1 in the first day of the classic against UMass Boston on Oct. 29. The Judges dropped the opener of the 2010 Judges Classic in Auerbach Arena with game scores of 25-15, […]


Men’s soccer suffers defeat by Chicago Maroon

The Judges’ men’s soccer team was defeated 1-0 by the University of Chicago Sunday on Stagg Field. The loss dropped the Judges to 9-6-1, 1-4-1 in the University Athletic Association (UAA), while the Maroons improved to 8-7-1, 2-3-1 in the UAA. After a slow first half in which each team only got off three shots, […]


Selig, Norton post top three finishes at UAAs

For Brandeis’ cross country teams, Halloween weekend meant not costumes and candy but a trip to New York City and a race in the Bronx’s Van Cortlandt Park. The Judges put forward a respectable showing at the New York University-hosted meet; the men’s team placed fourth and the women’s sixth in the University Athletic Association […]


Men’s basketball looks to build on strong ’09-’10 season

Last year, the Brandeis men’s basketball team finished with a 22-7 record (9-5 in conference play). From there, the Judges advanced to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Division III basketball tournament for the second time in four seasons. If the Judges are to achieve a similar level of success, they will need to do […]


Gordy’s sport predictions

What is with the NFL this year? Teams that were on fire last year can’t seem to get hot streaks going. Furthermore, teams that should suck are beating the Super Bowl favorites. Not to mention off-field decisions are turning teams into train wrecks. A few statistics to consider: Last week my picks were 8-5, bringing […]


Women’s soccer loses UAA crown in Chicago

University of Chicago clinched the University Athletic Association (UAA) league title Sunday, as the Judges lost 2-0 at the away game. Had they won, the Judges could have moved into a tie for first place, but instead it was the first UAA crown for the Maroons since 1999. Chicago scored both goals in the first […]


Turf wars: Israeli-minded student groups dedicate week to Israel with different angles

Professor Noam Chomsky will speak on campus next Thursday as part of Israel Occupation Awareness Week, a series of events planned by Brandeis Students for Justice in Palestine (BSJP) and Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) to advocate for the rights of Palestinians suffering under the occupation, Lev Hirschorn ’11, coordinator of Jewish Voice for Peace […]