All the news that’s fit to print. Israel groups on campus engage in dialogue. Cool! A judge from the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda came to talk about the death penalty. See the rest of The Hoot here!
Not a ton this week, but still: Faculty is considering changing class blocks. The changes won’t go into effect until next year but take a look at the proposed plans Pachanga was crazy. A police officer was bitten. What? Check out The Justice website
Highlights from the October 22nd Hoot: Thomas’ wife demands Hill apologize for confirmation charge Details on Ginny Thomas’ bizarre phone call to Brandeis Professor Anita Hill, asking Hill to apologize for accusing Thomas’ husband, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, of sexually harassing Hill 19 years ago. Financial crisis forced university to take more loans Brandeis [...]
Here are a few of the highlights of The Hoot and Justice from the past two weeks with a short summary of each article. Check them out! The Justice, 10/12 Students for a Just and Stable Future organizes sleep out to promote clean electricity The Justice re-caps a sleep-out held last week by Students for [...]
The latest news that matters from The Justice and The Hoot: The University is ditching need-blind admissions. The Hoot’s take. The Justice’s take. My take: Not much to say about this, really, except “this sucks”. I think it’s kind of annoying that we have money to landscape outside of Bernstein-Marcus, but not enough money to [...]
