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Jennie Bromberg


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CollegeHumor brings laughter to a full house

On the Thursday night before April break, a long line wrapped around Levin Ballroom as students eagerly awaited the sold-out CollegeHumor Live show, sponsored by WBRS, Student Union, Student Events and BTV. It provided students with a necessary comedic break from the rigorous academic stress that tends to cumulate right before breaks. The show opened with Jake Hurwitz and Amir Blumenfeld jokingly going back and forth with punch lines that never failed to get Brandeis students to laugh.


SAT test needs change to fulfill admissions equality

High school graduation is an important lifetime milestone. One of the many things from which we graduate as high school is concluded is dealing with and pouring money into the College Board. The College Board is the umbrella organization that administers many of the standardized tests used to compare students across the country and even around the world, including the Advance Placement tests and the SAT.


Alum reflects on experience in Rwanda

Last Tuesday, Noam Shuster '11 spoke about her experiences volunteering in Rwanda with people affected by the genocide. Shuster grew up in Neve Shalom/ Wahat Al Salam, Israel, a village where she said Israelis and Palestinians live peacefully together.


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