This is a conglomeration of a few worries I have about Brandeis right now: 1. The certificate of inspection in the Shapiro Campus Center’s elevator went up as of 4/10/10, last Saturday. As far as I know, a new cerificate saying it is safe to use it has not yet been posted. The elevator in Ziv 127 should’ve [...]
Is there such a thing as going too green? Can the benefit to the environment come at too high a cost to freedom and justice at times? I think so. Several companies including T-Mobile and Lane Bryant enacted policies in their credit card bills warning customers that they would be charged an extra $1 per bill if they wanted to continue [...]
Posted on: April 13th, 2010
Category: Activism, Democracy, Elly, Event, Protect the Powerless, The Public Good, Vote for (one of) us
Why Sahar? That’s a question I’ve been asking myself lately, ever since Sahar first announced a run for President. I remember when I first met Sahar on that fateful day in Upper Usdan when a mutual friend introduced us over lunch. My first impression of him was that he was idealistic; as soon as I sat down, he started talking about [...]
According to multiple unsubstantiated ethereal sources, Pres. Reinharz, after a long and storied tenure at Brandeis University, will be announcing his decision to remain at Brandeis, at midnight. The announcement will be made by the Justice and the Hoot at midnight. Innermost Parts, which (like you) was not given access by the administration to this information, is [...]
A university in Texas is being prevented from performing a show that has been deemed too racy by both the lieutenant governor and the school’s president. What century are we living in again? In Monday’s NYT Arts section, it was reported that a Tartleton State University class production of ”Corpus Christi,” a play written by Terrence McNally in [...]
