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Brandeis University's Community Newspaper — Waltham, Mass.

April 2009 Issue

Letters to the Editor: Publishing letter to the editor was irresponsible

Dear Editor, As a Brandeis student, I appreciate The Hoot’s commitment to publishing articles of all sides and viewpoints. However, I find your publishing of a Letter to the Editor entitled “Condoms not the answer to HIV in Africa” (Mar. 27) without annotation to be inexcusable. In the letter, the author claims “the HIV virus […]


Letters to the Editor: My decision not to run for president was mine alone

Dear Editor The article “Senators question politics of Union presidential race” in the March 27th, 2009 publication of the Hoot portrayed a very different situation from what actually occurred by taking all of my quotes out of context. It attempted to draw a relationship between a pattern of events that were, in reality, based on […]


He does it his way

On the door to Ed Callahan’s office there is a sign that reads “Will retire.” Its plastic red dial is carefully spun to the year 2040. Above the sign is a crinkled piece of paper with the words “Never ever” scrawled in pen. Inside, the cramped office of the Brandeis police chief is lined with […]


Balancing fatherhood and college

Balance is a part of daily life for students at Brandeis. We all stress about having enough time to do all the reading and papers for class, making it to practice, being a member of a ton of clubs and still trying to have a social life on the weekends. This already might seem like […]


Book of Matthew: Four years later, remembering the tragedy of Terri Schiavo

This past Tuesday marked the fourth anniversary of the death of Terri Schiavo, who, on Mar. 31, 2005, died at her hospice in Pinellas Park, Florida after spending 15 years in a vegetative state. She was 41 years old—far too young. Many of you, if not almost all of you, recognize the name Terri Schiavo. […]


You should vote

It is 12:30AM on Thursday and I have just cast my vote for the next group of Student Union officials. My inboxes, Bmail and Facebook alike, are being bombarded by messages from candidates, CA’s and current Student Union officials telling me to go vote. Yet, despite all of their efforts, I know that in the […]


Before I graduate, the few things that I will miss about Brandeis

I am trying hard not to make these last few articles of mine controversial. Don’t get me wrong, I have plenty of ideas in my head that would set this community ablaze and launch more agitation at me than has ever before been conveyed. But, I guess I don’t see the point in making anyone […]


Obama discusses the supposed decline of American power

In London on Apr. 1, President Barack Obama faced down “fairly broad challenges to American economic leadership”– or, at least, he faced down a question about them posed by a journalist from the Associated Press. “What do you say to the talk,” asked Jennifer Loven, “that there’s a decline in the American model, American predominance?” […]


Baseball drops third straight 9-7

All the world’s a stage and we are merely players in it. Thursday afternoon presented a stage for a grand comeback. With no outs in the bottom of the ninth, the Judges dented Fitchburg State reliever Jake Barbarotta with Nick Gallagher ’09, leading off the inning with a walk and Jeff Dennis ’11 moving him […]


Spotlight on Boston

Speech & Debate Friday to Sunday, Apr. 3-5 140 Clarendon St. Is your favorite movie “Election”? Get a ticket to this dark high school comedy. The Lyric Stage company tells the story of three teenagers in a scandal’s aftermath, dealing with growing pains. www.lyricstage.com Down2Earth: Friday, Apr. 3, 5 to 9 p.m. Hynes Convention Center […]