‘No Exit’
Barbara Rugg’s ’15 senior production of the classic play No Exit used Jean-Paul Sartre’s simple yet brilliant idea of hell to put on a thought-provoking production.
Barbara Rugg’s ’15 senior production of the classic play No Exit used Jean-Paul Sartre’s simple yet brilliant idea of hell to put on a thought-provoking production.
Brandeis Players staged 1984 this weekend, a play production of the classic George Orwell novel written by Michael Gene Sullivan.
Correction appended. The University recently announced thee hiring of two new professors as part of a cluster hire around the African Diaspora, while the Education program and African and Afro-American Studies department look to fill an opening under the Florence Levy Kay Fellowship, a two-year post-doctoral fellowship that rotates between different departments and programs for each appointment.
Students elected five new representatives to the Student Union during its winter elections on Jan.
An election will be held tomorrow, from midnight to midnight, to fill seven vacant seats in the Student Union.
On the heels of her latest hit single, "Roar," Katy Perry released her newest album Prism last week.
Last Tuesday, Sept. 17, Brandeis hosted "Massachusetts Steps Up: Key Sexual and Domestic Violence Issues for College Administrators" in the Hassenfeld Conference Center.
Boris' Kitchen ended its semester this Saturday in the Carl J. Shapiro Theater with "Boris' Kitchen in the Basement of Some Guy's Van," a collection of the group's sketch comedy routines for the semester.
Romantic comedy meets Pride and Prejudice meets Broadway is the best way to describe Tympanium Euphorium's presentation of I Love You Because this past weekend.
Brandeis Jewish Bund holds protest to go “All out for Palestine”
"Captain America: Brave New World" and the politics of power in 2025
The Boston Red Sox’s Home Opening Day overview
The Boston Celtics sold for a record-breaking price
Ed Sheeran: one night in Ipswich