Author: Sahar


Posted on: May 14th, 2008

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Category: News, Sahar

TAPPED, the award-winning blog of one of my favorite magazines, The American Prospect, just wrote about an online effort, led by Brandeis’ own Mike Kerns and Jamie Ansorge, to have a national gas/carbon tax. Here’s what they had to say: Having college kids argue on the Internet in favor of a $1/1 gallon of gas [...]

Author: Adam Hughes


Posted on: May 10th, 2008

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Category: Adam

Hi everyone, I hope you’re all looking forward to a great summer, and thank you so much for reading Innermost Parts and making us more successful in our first full semester than any of us thought possible.  Over the past few days, I’ve been talking to Sahar about what our summer posting schedule should look [...]

Author: Lev


Posted on: May 8th, 2008

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Category: Beyond Brandeis, Democracy, Lev, News

This is not a joke… really. Brandeis Students At Odds Over Israel Yes, that’s right, our tiny little campus scandal has turned into a major scandal! Soon CNN analysts will be discussing how the UJ will rule, and how the result will affect the world. I find it pretty silly that the Globe is touching [...]

Author: Sahar


Posted on: May 7th, 2008

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Category: Activism, Sahar

Whenever I order cage-free eggs at Usdan, they force me to use styrofoam trays. Why? Because in order to make sure I pay the extra 20 cents, cafeteria workers have to write ‘cage-free’ on my food, and marker doesn’t take well on ceramic plates. Isn’t that something? A victory for animal rights is negated by [...]

Author: Nelson Rutrick


Posted on: May 6th, 2008

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Category: Democracy, Guest Post, Honesty

Please welcome Nelson Rutrick, who is the newest member of the Innermost Parts team. He starts off his tenure here with a special report. ~ Sahar As a former member of the Student Union Executive Board, as the only EBoard to attend nearly all Senate meetings although it was not mandatory (besides the VP and [...]

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