If you’re a regular reader of Innermost Parts, you probably already know how I feel about Jason Gray. Getting to know him over the past year has been a complete pleasure and an honor for me, and I cannot repay my debt of gratitude for all he has done for me. As a newly elected [...]
Posted on: April 28th, 2009
Category: Context and Connections, Honesty, Jon, Massachusetts, The Public Good
A persistent theme of the criticism Brandeis as a whole (and DFA/SDS in particular) have received as a result of Bill Ayer’s visit is the purported connection between the Weather Underground organization and two Brandeis students, Katherine Power and Susan Saxe, who murdered a police officer during a 1970 bank robbery. The assertion of a [...]
There’s a debate in the comments of the election results post over who exactly won the Union Judiciary race. This is a complex situation, and there’s a lot of confusion surrounding it. I’ve looked at the election rules, the Constitution, and the vote totals as thoroughly as I can, and here are five scenarios on [...]
So it’s that time of year. The Provost’s office wants us to fill out our course evaluations, and will bribe us with the prospect of prizes if we do so. Online course evaluations are underway and only 27% of students have completed all of their course evaluations. Last semester 70% of students completed all of [...]
Hey, we don’t have the official email from Diana yet, but the election results are trickling in. First off – Neda Eid has been elected as Justice to the Union Judiciary. So has Judah A. Marans, Matthew Kriegman, and Justin Pierre-Louis Asa Bhuiyan and Rami R. Abdelghafar are the new Senators at Large, Nipun Marwaha [...]
Excited about Bill Ayers coming to campus? Angry? Annoyed? Confused? Apprehensive? The two student groups responsible for bringing Ayers to campus, Democracy for America and Students for a Democratic Society, will be holding two town hall-style meetings, where any member of the Brandeis community can express feelings, ask questions, and partake in an open conversation [...]
