Author: rulm


Posted on: January 26th, 2010

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Category: Activism, Honesty, RoseArt

One year ago today (Jan 26th), President Reinharz announced the closing of the Rose Art Museum. While the museum and its collection remain intact, that status is precarious at best. The administration and its PR team have gone to great lengths to lull the Brandeis community into a false sense of security, suppressing those that [...]

Author: Sahar


Posted on: January 26th, 2010

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Category: Sahar

Student Union Prez Andy Hogan is circulating a survey to students that asks one question: “What do Brandeis students need in dining that we are not getting right now?” Go fill it out. Here’s my response, if you find it useful 1. Good, healthy food. What do I mean by good? Simply this: Food made [...]

Author: Sahar


Posted on: January 24th, 2010

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Category: Sahar

Hey all. We’re at the much-maligned Union Judiciary trial. The Senate is trying to impeach the Union Secretary, Diana Aronin, because she forgot to put up a constitutional amendment for a vote or something. Honestly, I approach this trial with mixed feelings. On one hand, it’s bullshit. On the other hand, we should probably cover [...]

Author: NathanJRobinson


Posted on: January 24th, 2010

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Category: Uncategorized

You may have noticed that a small squadron of Turkeys has been wandering around Brandeis over the last few months, gobbling at people and generally adding a bit of joy to our lives. I haven’t a clue when or from where the turkeys originated, but they please me endlessly. I have, however, recently heard some [...]

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Author: Sahar


Posted on: January 14th, 2010

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Category: Break Blogging, Sahar

I’m typing this post in bed at home on my laptop. Not that big hulking 10-pound thing I bought three years ago, but a slim, stripped-down “netbook” that lasts three times as long and weighs less than half as much. I’m accessing the Internet without the use of any wires – instead, a router connected [...]

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