So you’re interested in blogging with us at Innermost Parts.

Well, cool! We’re flattered.

We’re up to pretty cool things, actually. We’re read by by administration, faculty, alumni, and (of course) engaged students. We’ve broken the news of Jehuda’s retirement, helped to organize the successful resistance to unilateral undemocratic budget cuts in 2009, and most recently we organized the Brandeis community to send a positive love letter to the Muslim community on campus after a tragedy. We can push ideas or stories into the Brandeis consciousness, we can influence the student union to work on the side of good, and more besides.

We’re a chill bunch of guys and girls who don’t take ourselves too seriously. We encourage a lot of personal autonomy and create room for creative growth for bloggers. That is to say, there’s a freedom and joy to blogging that is quite a wonderful thing.

However, bloggers are expected to, you know, blog occasionally. So make sure you can do that. Unless you want to continue in the great Brandeis tradition of online organizing. Or unless you really love Innermost Parts and are willing to do all the behind-the-scenes work, that is.

Still want to blog with us? Send an email to with the subject line “Blogging Application”. We’ll get back to you, arrange an interview, and see if you’re a good fit.

Thanks for your interest and I hope to be blog-comrades with you soon.