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Brandeis University's Community Newspaper — Waltham, Mass.

May 2008 Issue

Community conversations

Since 2005 those looking for a forum to discuss and understand community issues found one in The Hoot. When The Hoot was first chartered in 2004, co-founder Igor Pedan told the Justice that he wanted to bring a focus back to the community. With each passing semester The Hoot has evolved to be able to […]


Parting words on life at the ‘Deis

Instead of talking about The Hoot and how awesome it is, I thought that I would address Brandeis, and college for that matter, in a more general sense. These are the parting words of a senior student. The battle was long, and after these 16 or so years of sitting through the education system of […]


Competition breeds quality

Fingers pound across the keyboard as the 10 p.m. “suggested deadline” flies past like a runaway freight train. The Treasurer of the Union is speaking into your ear as you send three e-mails at once. Your word count rises, along with your editor’s blood pressure. Breaking news is breaking loose, as a smile creeps across […]


Office of Development organizes campus clean-up day for staff

The Brandeis Office of Development and Alumni Relations will host a campus clean-up event on May 12 for their employees. The clean-up day has been named Brandeis development, environmental, clean-up and awareness day, or Brandeca Day. Development employees and senior staff will work primarily on litter and trash clean-up. Senior Vice-President of Institutional Advancement Nancy […]


Jewish chaplain search continues

The Jewish Chaplain Search Committee is interviewing two candidates for the position of Jewish Chaplain according to a school-wide e-mail sent Tuesday. The university has been without a rabbi since Rabbi Allan Lehmann left in April 2007. “Candidates must demonstrate intellectual and scholarly achievements in Jewish learning, strong teaching and interpersonal skills, and must be […]


Softball splits doubleheader with Wellesley to finish regular season; postseason birth hinges on NCAA selection committee

Brandeis Judges softball capped off a magnificent season, splitting a double header against Wellesley. The Judges dropped the first game 2-0 and then rallied from a three run deficit to claim the 5-3 victory, a fitting capstone to what has been, if nothing else, a very charmed squad. Game One was a pitcher’s duel as […]


A successful year for TRON, Brandeis Men’s Ultimate Frisbee

In the past year, you may have noticed a group of men running after flying discs out on the practice field near the commuter rail station. What you saw was Brandeis’ Men’s Ultimate Frisbee team, called TRON.Ultimate Frisbee is an up and coming sport that combines the best aspects of soccer, basketball and football into […]


NFL Draft round-up: Dolphins take Jake Long, Kansas City Chiefs deemed successful, and rookie quarterbacks could play big role

Last weekend, the National Football League held its annual draft, the yearly player selection process that determines which team acquires the rights to sign each rookie player. Spanning two days and seven rounds, the draft is debated and analyzed by football fans for months before it actually begins, and it has become arguably the most […]


Baseball with 20 hits, 17 runs in six inning defeat of Albertus Magnus

Football left Brandeis nearly five decades ago. That didn’t stop Coach Pete Varney’s baseball squad from putting up a football-like score when the Brandeis Judges needed only six innings and 20 hits to pulverize the Albertus Magnus Falcons 17-0. The scoring began with a nine run second inning. Nine proved to be a fantastic number […]


Spotlight on Boston

Sweeney Todd Friday to Saturday, May 2-3, 2008, 8 p.m. Loeb Drama Center, 64 Brattle St., Cambridge You’ve (probably/maybe if you’re a Johnny Depp fan) seen the movie, now go see Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber of Fleet Street on stage. The musical features blood, gore, meat pies, and one pissed off barber. Also, this […]