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Archive for September 16th, 2011

Alum was victim of Waltham triple homicide

Police found three men dead after an apparent homicide in a Waltham apartment Monday afternoon, Middlesex District Attorney Gerry Leone said, and a Brandeis alum was among the victims. The deaths of Brendan Mess, 25, of Waltham; Erik Weissman, 31, of Cambridge; and Raphael Teken, 37, of Cambridge, who graduated from Brandeis in 1998 and […]


Runway fashionistas rent out style to students

While other students began to wind down from a long week of classes and prepare for the weekend, Emily Troge ’14 and Abby Hirsch ’14 spent last Friday organizing the first trunk show for Rent the Runway at Brandeis. That morning, five young national representatives drove from New York City to help set up the […]


Study abroad office promotes new Hague, Israel programs

The Office of Study Abroad promoted its programs during the annual study abroad fair in Levin Ballroom on Thursday. It’s main initiative was to promote the new spring semester Hague program and another new program in Israel run jointly with Middlebury College. The study abroad fair was also the venue of the debut of Wander, […]


Student Union discusses 2011 agenda

The Student Union seeks to improve the overall morale of students on campus and help club leaders access the university resources at their disposal, President Herbie Rosen ’12 said this week, as the Union set a new agenda for the academic year. Thursday evening, the Student Union welcomed four new senators, at the first senate […]


Anita Hill takes job at DC law firm

Dr. Anita Hill, professor of social policy, law and women’s studies at the Heller School has taken a position at the Cohen, Milstein, Sellers and Toll law firm based in Washington, D.C. She will serve as counsel in the large firm and plans to remain a professor at Brandeis. Hill, who first gained national attention […]


Rabbi discusses human-trafficking trade in Israel

“In the state of Israel, someone does not have sex with prostitutes but rapes sex slaves.” Rabbi Levi Lauer, the founding executive director of ATZUM-Justice Works, reiterated this point repeatedly Tuesday at a lecture he gave at Brandeis University titled “When Hope Ends in Slavery: Human Trafficking in Israel.” The lecture was sponsored by the […]


Writing assessment a waste of time

Administrators who have recently introduced the first-year writing assessment would do well to reconsider the scheme. Under new rules, first-years entering Brandeis must complete an online writing assessment, which is timed for most students, in the summer preceding the start of their first classes. These are the same students who braved the writing portion of […]


A first-year’s perspective: sublimely shocked

When I left my hometown of Mexico City to come to Brandeis, I thought I knew exactly what to expect. As I said goodbye to my parents and hello to a world of independence, I was sure that I knew precisely what I was doing. But I couldn’t have been more mistaken. Orientation began Sunday, […]


Time for alcohol policy committee to act

It comes as no surprise that the first two weekends on campus have brought an abundance of underage binge drinking. As first-year students transition into college, they suddenly find themselves living in an environment vastly different from high school. No longer are parents watching every decision and controlling where their kids go to socialize and […]


Sophomore year: finding your paraDeis

Sophomore year is not what I was expecting. It’s sort of nice to see these words in print, no longer an abstraction—a cloud of doubt looming in the back of my mind. It feels unnatural to be unsure of where I belong here at Brandeis, a place where (thanks to a year of hard work) […]