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Archive for 2010

Men’s soccer wins third East Coast title

The fourth-seeded Brandeis men’s soccer caused a huge upset against second-seeded Western New England College during the weekend, leading them to win the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Division III New England title for the third year. Brandeis scored four unanswered goals, two in each half, to win in a game that ended 4-2. Kyle […]


Women’s basketball narrowly defeated by Beavers

The women’s basketball team was beat by 13th-ranked Babson College Beavers Wednesday after defeating WPI in their season opener over the weekend. The Beavers overcame an eight-point deficit with 4:30 left on the clock and to win the game in overtime, 62-59. Brandeis (1-1) trailed in the first 39-and-a-half minutes of the game, including a […]


Gordy’s Game Guesses: Week 11

Well, it had to happen some time. Last week was the first losing week for these picks. My record was 5-8. This brings the cumulative record to 34-19. I suppose that’s just how it is with sports picks; some weeks go oddly well and some go poorly. Time to make picks for this next week. […]


Men’s basketball starts strongly

The Brandeis University men’s basketball team is off to a great start for the 2010 season, defeating Lasell College 73-51. The Judges were led by two career-first double-double performances notched by forward Vytas Kriskus ’12 and forward Alex Schmidt ’14. Kriskus turned out a game-best 22 points and added 10 rebounds while Schmidt topped all […]


Pie in the sky

The campus bakery will go into overdrive this week, preparing pies for the Brandeis community just in time for Thanksgiving. Each year, Dining Services organizes a pie sale to help make Thanksgiving an easier day for students, staff and faculty. This year, Sarah Conduragis, the new Marketing Manager of Dining Services, has turned the event […]


Two students assaulted in separate South St incidents

A female Brandeis student suffered head and facial injuries during an assault and unarmed robbery on South Street Tuesday evening, Director of Public Safety Ed Callahan said. But a male Brandeis student told The Hoot he was also assaulted in a separate incident on Oct. 30 on Bedford Street and did not notify police. Callahan […]


Professor Noam Chomsky makes waves at Brandeis ‘Israel Occupation Awareness Week’

Noam Chomsky, MIT Linguistics Professor and world renowned activist, labeled the United States and Israel as “rejectionist states” that refuse to join the entire world’s opposition of Israel’s “occupied territories” in a lecture to the Brandeis Community inside Sherman Function Hall Thursday evening. “Within the occupied territories, it [the situation] is much worse than apartheid,” […]


US Supreme Court case could sway univ patents

The United States Supreme Court decided last week to hear a Stanford University patent case after a brief filed by many other colleges, including Brandeis, urged the court to accept it. The case would determine the true ownership of inventions created at universities with government funds, according to Senior Vice President Judith Sizer, the university’s […]


Board requests deferred maintenance proposal

The board of trustees requested at their bi-annual meeting last month that Brandeis prepare plans to fix the estimated $170 million in deferred maintenance needs the university currently has. Deferred maintenance refers to renovations or repairs that the university has deemed necessary but which it has not done due to financial reasons, Senior Vice President […]


With dinner, students raise funds for Pakistan relief effort

Project Nur and The Brandeis Pluralism Alliance held “A Night for Pakistan” Monday to celebrate Pakistani culture and raise money to offset the effects of the floods in Pakistan this past summer. Event attendees were greeted by a spread of traditional foods including vegetable samosas, savory curry cupcakes and mango lassi. The event included a […]