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March 2009 Issue

Hannah Vickers Elite Eight Action – Brandeis WBball vs. Amherst College

With just over 13 minutes remaining in the first half, Amherst leads Brandeis 13-8. Amherst is playing a tough defense and offense, not letting Brandeis get too many opportunities inside the paint. Halftime Update: So far Amherst has done an impressive job of keeping Brandeis on their toes and locking them out of the paint. […]


Brandeis Hoot Liveblog: FINAL Brandeis 82, Muhlenberg 70

NCAA Blog Homepage This is Zachary Aronow reporting live from LeFrak Gynasium here at Amherst College where today, the Brandeis Judges take on the Centennial Conference Champions: Muhlenberg. The Judges are coming off of a commanding 79-52 demolition of Mount St. Mary’s. Today’s matchup however guarantees to be a very tight one. Muhlenberg stunned observers […]


Non-violent crime up, public safety says

The number of non-violent crimes on campus has skyrocketed this year, according to Brandeis Director of Public Safety Ed Callahan. “Crime spiked seriously from last year to this one,” Callahan said. “In the past 35 years, this is the highest I have ever seen it.” Campus crime incidents largely fall under one of two categories: […]


Alterman wins in UJ case

In a unanimous decision, the Union Judiciary found a senate money resolution (SMR) granting funds to bring William “Bill” Ayers and Robert H. King to campus to be “null-and-void.” The majority opinion, written by Chief Justice Rachel Graham Kagan ’09, found that the SMR was allocated to a project that was “not a Union project,” […]


Kosher food not responsible for G.I. bug

The Health Center confirmed that there was no food poisoning in Sherman Dining Hall after 29 students came to the center complaining of vomiting and diarrhea. The complaints came from students falling ill after eating at the dining hall, specifically, in the Kosher section; however, Nursing Director Kathleen Maloney said that these students were suffering […]