To the Editorial Board, The Justice:One of the benefits of the Internet Age is contact where, before, there was none. And,one of my favorite Internet contacts as a Brandeis alumnus, I must admit, is access to The Justice online. But, I must protest one thing: you guys are screwing up my workday! Once I get the e-mail list of links to your articles, I'm hooked. I have to stop and read the well-written, topical pieces you put out. Yesterday, I realized something profound: The Justice is a far better newspaper today than it was when I was a Brandeis undergraduate in the 1970s. Then, I read it and yawned. Today, I believe you are a force to reckon with. When I read the paper, I feel I am right in the thick of things on campus.

I hope you are getting the full support of the University in your mission of informing the Brandeis community. If not, tell them that one unsolicited alum thinks they had better ante up with anything they might be holding back.

You should all be VERY proud of your work!!!

Sincerely,

Paul Trusten, R.Ph., '73
(Boston born and raised,
but now a proud resident of
Midland, Texas)