Author: Adam Hughes


Posted on: January 30th, 2009

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Category: Activism, Adam, Context and Connections, The Public Good

Wow.  Among all the meetings, protests, committees, forums, list servs, blogging, e-mailing, letter writing, and general, all-around activism that we’ve seen from so much of the student body recently, it’s easy to forget that the infamous closed faculty meeting was only one week ago as of yesterday.  So much has happened since then, so much [...]

Author: Adam Hughes


Posted on: January 30th, 2009

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Category: Activism, Adam, News

The deadline for applying for the Curriculum and Academic Restructuring Sub-Committees is this Saturday at 5pm, so apply now here or forever hold your peace.  The subcommittees open to undergraduate students are Recruiting and Admissions, creating a possible Business Major, Summer Semester/Summer Away, and Degree Requirements and Advising.  These openings for student voices are the [...]

Author: Adam Hughes


Posted on: January 30th, 2009

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Category: Adam, Honesty

Not to self-promote too much, but I just want to quickly call attention to my article published in today’s Brandeis Hoot.  I hope it answers any questions anyone may still have about my sudden resignation from the Student Union, something which I have an obligation to explain to the student body that elected me.  If [...]

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Author: Loki


Posted on: January 30th, 2009

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Category: Loki

Enter Innermost Parts, 2.0. Its been about a year since we first seriously started writing, and I’ve redesigned the site to make it look prettier and easier on the eyes.  There were a few things I’d have liked to do, but couldn’t figure out due to my limited coding abilities. These include gravatar support, threaded [...]

Author: NathanJRobinson


Posted on: January 29th, 2009

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Category: Budget Crisis, Nathan

The Boston Globe has a decent, if short, article covering today’s protest. You can read it here. It’s not too enlightening on any Rose issues, but it’s nice to see that the student efforts are being properly documented in national media. Remember, you can visit the Innermost Parts article archive to see all of the [...]

Author: Loki


Posted on: January 29th, 2009

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Category: Brandeis Values, Budget Crisis, Diversity and Multiculturalism

This is a piece written by Julia Sferlazzo, a senior here at Brandeis majoring in Studio Arts. Like most of us, she is devastated by the seemingly imminent loss of the Rose. Here are her thoughts. I hope you find them as moving as I do. ~Loki The Rose Art Museum is not only a [...]

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