Author: Jon


Posted on: October 28th, 2009

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Category: Democracy, Jon

The Board of Trustees is meeting this week to discuss…well, no-one really knows what’s on their agenda, but I’m sure it’s nothing sinister. Remember the Board has no voting student, staff, or faculty members, effectively shutting the campus out of collective decision making. If you’d like to pass on any suggestions on this or any [...]

Author: Jon


Posted on: October 20th, 2009

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Category: Diversity and Multiculturalism, Jon

One of the most common targets for right-wing demagogues is the stereotypical ‘radical leftist university’, a purely fictional construct used to gin up anti-intellectualism and support for slashing education budgets. (For a shocking expose of the corporatization of the university system, check out excerpts from Marc Bousquet’s new book.) According to ThinkProgress the latest innovation [...]

Author: Jon


Posted on: October 19th, 2009

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Category: Context and Connections, Honesty, Jon

Recently, the Class of 2010 received a letter soliciting donations towards the Senior Class Gift. This in itself is nothing out of the ordinary; donating is a great way for students to give back to their school, to ensure that in a time of economic crisis others will have access to the same educational opportunities. [...]

Author: Jon


Posted on: October 2nd, 2009

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Category: Activism, Beyond Brandeis, Context and Connections, Democracy, Jon

Over the summer, the governing Board of the University of California tried to implement a number of changes aimed at harming the campus environment, including: a 32% tuition hike, layoffs of faculty and staff, and “furloughs” (i.e. salary cuts) for those who stay. In response, the students have organized to take back their university! More [...]

Author: Jon


Posted on: September 30th, 2009

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Category: Beyond Brandeis, Event, Honesty, Jon, The Public Good

…when right-wing Americans do it, of course. The Washington Post was trying to do the right thing when it published this article about the reticence of many medical students to take up abortion in their OB-GYN practices. This has been a problem for a while, of course; as the article notes, though abortions are utilized [...]

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