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Brandeis University's Community Newspaper — Waltham, Mass.

March 2008 Issue

Hushed “Voices” in the library

There’s usually little talking done in a library. In the spring of 2006, though, speech in a library became a big issue, and not because loud voices were preventing students from getting their studying done. Created as an art project for the Coexistence and Conflict course “The Arts of Building Peace,” an exhibit entitled “Voices […]


Gender neutral housing proposed

In an effort to improve housing options for transgendered and gender queer students, TransBrandeis Chair Emily Burd ’08 and Village Quad Senator Mike Kerns ’09 have organized an effort to create gender-neutral housing options on campus. According to Kerns, he and Burd have three primary goals, the first of which is mixed-gender housing options for […]


Need for transparency is not opaque

In order to advocate for greater financial transparency and social responsibility on the part of the university’s endowment investments, student activists came together about a week ago to create Independent Voices for Endowment Sustainability and Transparency. Currently, Brandeis community members have no way of accessing information about where university endowment funds are invested. InVEST is […]


Letters to the Editor: (Response to “Enough about Sderot Already”, 3/7/08)

Dear Editor, “[T]he Israelis are responsible for the vast majority of the violence in Israel and Palestine…. [O]nly Israelis have the power to end the conflict.” So concluded Jon Lange’s assessment of the Gaza situation (“Enough about Sderot Already”, 3/7/08). Unfortunately, his attempted resolution of the Mideast Gordian knot rests on errors and bias. More […]


Letters to the Editor: (Response to ‘Vegan,’ 3-07-08)

Dear Editor, Thank you for publishing an article highlighting the difficulties students are encountering with finding vegan options at Brandeis. Before I get into addressing that, I would like to offer one correction. Veganism is not extreme. It’s a sane response to an extreme world, one that finds it perfectly normal to kill sentient beings […]


Book of Matthew: Who is John McCain?

Not too long ago, John McCain was way behind in the Republican race, and all but counted out by the pundits. Today, he is the Republican nominee. This is why we shouldn’t trust pundits. The right-wing conservative media says John McCain is far too liberal to be the Republican nominee, and that even Hillary Clinton […]


Response to Sderot article

Oftentimes, when I read anti-Israel articles, I strongly disagree with many of the sentiments raised by the author. However, I believe that I can find some common ground with the author of the article of “Enough about Sderot Already.” I agree. I am also tired of hearing about Sderot. I feel sick when I read […]


Global warming is a real problem

This article is a direct rebuttal to an article that was written in the Justice last week calling global warming a hoax. I will address counterpoints in almost the same order that the originals were stated in. The first point that was made concerned the perceived “Global Cooling” theory of the 1970’s. This is countered […]


Eliot Spitzer’s big mistake

How can he have done something so incredibly stupid? That has been the question that every political junkie from Albany to Los Angeles has been posing since Monday, as if it is somehow possible to figure out why people with power can be so self-destructive. Eliot Spitzer, a man who for the last four years […]


The Point: Overconsumerism

Everyone knows that Americans are inundated with advertisements—with everything from print ads to commercials to “high concept” product installations, it’s no surprise that estimates for the number of advertisements we see daily are as high as 3,000. And while I fully admit that I’m writing this from a heavily branded Apple computer and wearing sneakers […]