Author: Lev


Posted on: April 17th, 2009

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Category: Democracy, Diversity and Multiculturalism, Event, Lev, National Issues, News

bumped -Sahar Woah. I don’t have time to comment on this just yet. But breaking news, the UJ has agreed to hear a case on whether or not the positions of Senator for Racial Minority Students and F-Board Representative for Racial Minority Students are inherently discriminatory. A fascinating case. I’ll offer my full commentary when [...]

Author: Liza


Posted on: April 6th, 2009

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Category: Brandeis Values, Break Blogging, Lev

Democracy for America, Students for a Democratic Society, the Social Justice Committee and four academic Departments (PAX, History, Education, SJSP) will be bringing Bill Ayers to campus on Thursday April 30. He will be speaking in the Shapiro Campus Theater at 9 PM, doors will open at 8:30. He will be speaking about social justice, [...]

Author: Lev


Posted on: April 3rd, 2009

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Category: Diversity and Multiculturalism, Lev, National Issues, News

I know we don’t like posting non-Brandeis related news on innermostparts usually, but I felt compelled to post this article. The jist: At the end of this month, gay and lesbian couples in Iowa will be able to legally marry. A sure victory for the gay rights movement. Iowa joins the likes of Massachusetts and [...]

Author: Lev


Posted on: April 2nd, 2009

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Category: Democracy, Event, Lev

In case you didn’t get the Email from Tia, or the facebook messages from every candidate on the planet, or otherwise live under a rock…. Elections are today! DFA endorsed the following slate of candidates: Andy Hogan – President Nathan Robinson – Vice President Diana Aronin – Secretary Daniel Acheampong – Treasurer Sahar Massachi – [...]

Author: Lev


Posted on: March 13th, 2009

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Category: Event, Lev

Interfaith Awareness Week begins today! Sponsored by the Brandeis University Interfaith Leadership Development (BUILD), Interfaith Awareness Week is meant to form a bridge between people of different religions (or at least I assume from the title). For information on events, see the facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/reqs.php#/event.php?eid=72921140238

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