Check it out. Article on Reinharz leaving for Mandel Foundation (and why did the Hoot quote him bragging about getting 7 job offers? I bet there’s a story behind this) Our new (union) President looks good in white. Like, no one showed up for the open forum last Monday. Not sure who to blame, but [...]
The latest news from the Justice and the Hoot: Hoot: The Presidential search progresses. As usual, the process might be technically transparent, but really, as a concerned student, I don’t where to startWho do I talk to? if I write a letter to the search committee, what topics should I address? It’s all so disempowering. [...]
Posted on: March 10th, 2010
Category: Adam, Context and Connections, News Roundup, Protect the Powerless, The Public Good
The front page of this week’s Justice has, as its lead article, a story about the Constitutional Review Committee’s final report. The article is well-written, comprehensive, and informative, and it’s accompanied by a nice, eye-catching picture. The problem is that I don’t think anyone cares. The CRC is one of those topics that’s only interesting [...]
- Some students and faculty from Al-Quds University came to Brandeis. This is because we’ve had a partnership with them since 2003. While the article talks about them interacting with Brandeis students, let’s be serious here. They only interacted with small percentage of the Brandeis population. I might be a bit upset because I wanted [...]
From The Hoot: – Shula Reinharz (wife of President Jehuda Reinharz) thinks the Rose is saved. Then why is Brandeis University engaged in a costly legal battle to crush it and sell the spoils? President Reinharz’s wife, Professor Shulamit Reinharz (SOC), approached the students and said, “If you want to keep doing something damaging to [...]
The news that matters from this week’s the Justice: -So remember how Richard Goldstone is the chair for an advisory board at the Ethics Center? Well those connections are going to bring him here to Brandeis on Novermber 5th to talk about his famous report about the Gaza war. Be there or be rectangular. – [...]
