Author: Matt Gabrenya


Posted on: March 4th, 2010

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Category: Activism, Democracy, Diversity and Multiculturalism, Guest Post, National Issues

“It’s hard to talk about history, when you’re in it…” This was easily one of the most profound messages I took away from a recent talk by Angus Johnston, a professor at CUNY and historian of student activism. Speaking to an audience of student organizers from across the US this past Saturday, Johnston explained that [...]

Author: rulm


Posted on: January 26th, 2010

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Category: Activism, Honesty, RoseArt

One year ago today (Jan 26th), President Reinharz announced the closing of the Rose Art Museum. While the museum and its collection remain intact, that status is precarious at best. The administration and its PR team have gone to great lengths to lull the Brandeis community into a false sense of security, suppressing those that [...]

Author: rulm


Posted on: October 24th, 2009

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Category: Uncategorized

This Wednesday, from 6 to 8pm, the Rose will have a re-opening with a show of works from the permanent collection. There are still a lot of issues and feelings surrounding the situation with the Rose, but that is precisely why it is important to attend–we need to show that we still care, and that [...]

Author: Loki


Posted on: April 29th, 2008

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Category: Activism, Loki, National Issues, News, Protect the Powerless

Three Rutgers students have been issued summons to appear in the illustrious courts of my home state of NJ because of their efforts in organizing a walk-out last month against the Iraq war. From the NJ Star Ledger: Three Rutgers University students who participated last month in the annual walk-out against the Iraq War, where [...]

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