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Brandeis University's Community Newspaper — Waltham, Mass.

March 2009 Issue

Softball wraps up road swing, taking 3-4

The Brandeis Judges softball team returns to home action, wrapping up two double headers in two days, sweeping Lasell 3-2, 8-3 and settling for a split at Clark taking game one 3-2 but getting blanked 1-0. A two out triple put Clark on the scoreboard in game one, but Brandeis was able to tie it […]


Brandeis baseball eeks out a win against Salve Regina

As Yogi Berra said, “it ain’t over until it’s over.” Brandeis certainly proved that as RBI singles from Drake Livada ’11 and Pat Nicholson ’11 in the bottom of the ninth capped an on-going comeback from a four run deficit to swipe away a 7-6 victory from Salve-Regina. After getting on the board first on […]


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Spotlight on Boston

Dvorak’s Rusalka: Friday, Mar. 27, 7:30 p.m. 265 Tremont St. A water nymph falls in love with a prince in this opera by Dvorak. Go to this Boston premiere and hear the famous “Song to the Moon.” The story and music in this dark fairytale are sure to enchant. www.blo.org Two Men of Florence: Friday […]


What’s going on at Brandeis?

Philadelphia, Here I Come: Friday to Sunday, Mar. 27-29. Shapiro Campus Theater BET’s Spring semester play is a comedy in 3 acts about a boy on the eve of a journey to America. Bring friends! You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll mostly laugh. Tickets sold at the door or in advance in Usdan. Harry Potter Feature: […]


Nettle ushers in a brave “nu” world of music

The idea of “world music” has become a cliché among music fans; a stereotypical set of sounds from non-western countries watered down and fed to an audience of Americans and Europeans seeking something “different.” It was in response to this stereotype that Jace Clayton, better known as a critically acclaimed artist, DJ /rupture, formed Nettle, […]


Spirited away: “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” transported to Japan…or Brandeis

The tricky part of staging an amateur production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream is that Shakespeare refuses to let us forget that we are watching an amateur theatrical production. Just as the crafty Puck begins to enchant our senses, Nick Bottom and his merry band of rude mechanicals clumsily jerk us back into the “real […]


Sandler brings perspective to Rose exhibit

On Tuesday night, a small crowd gathered to hear acclaimed art critic and historian Irving Sandler speak about the artist Hans Hoffmann, who currently has a show at the Rose Art Museum. The evening began with an introduction by the director of the museum, Michael Rush. He extolled events such as this, “to exhibit great […]