Author: Sahar


Posted on: April 18th, 2008

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Category: Activism, News, Sahar

This just in – Student Events will now return to the previous arrangement of getting its funding through the Student Union F-Board. Looks like those Student Union protests had an effect after all. I wonder what behind-the-scenes work went into this… This is excellent news – a reminder that we have power, if we organize [...]

Author: Sahar


Posted on: April 18th, 2008

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Category: News, Sahar

We did it! Please welcome your newest Senators at Large – Noam Shouster and Justin Sulsky! Also please welcome the senators for the class of 2011 -Lev Hirchscrom and Alex Melman. We did it – an upset victory at Large and solid progressives in Senate of 2011.

Author: Sahar


Posted on: April 17th, 2008

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Category: Context and Connections, Honesty, Protect the Powerless, Sahar

(Remember, voting starts (and ends) today. Vote for Noam, Alex Melman, and Lev Hirschorn. They are all pretty awesome people.) I’ll try to keep this as the top post all day: new content below Noam Shuster is a 22 year old Israeli woman. Why is she, then, a freshman at Brandeis University? Because she’s spent [...]

Author: Phil LaCombe


Posted on: April 17th, 2008

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Category: Architecture, Features, Phil, The Public Good

This post is part of a series that addresses the physical aspects of our campus, specifically the history and the current state of Brandeis University architecture and planning. I think I can safely say that almost all Brandeisians agree on at least one thing: the Castle is really cool. Many of us have explored its [...]

Author: Sahar


Posted on: April 17th, 2008

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Category: Activism, Context and Connections, Democracy, Honesty, Sahar

In the end, my initial opposition to Brooks/Sulsky came down to this: It seems that they believe that their mission in the Senate is to improve the material quality of life of students, to bring lox to Einsteins, to organize Midnight Buffets, etc. I believe a Student Union senator has a much greater mission than [...]

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