Brian Fromm '11 became the new editor in chief of the Justice on April 27. The staff of the Justice voted with 34 votes in favor of electing Fromm with one vote against and one abstention. The editorial board confirmed Fromm's election with 18 votes in favor, none against and no abstentions.As Fromm took on his new responsibilities following the election, Senior Editor and former Editor in Chief Hannah Kirsch '10 offered praise for his character and work ethic. "I think he has great force of personality and a great sense of judgment about any decision that might need to be made in the office," she said.

"I've been a member of the Justice staff since the start of my first year at Brandeis, so I'm bringing a lot of experience," said Fromm. "I come with a level head. I don't stress easily."

Fromm hopes to bring his strong relationships with the Student Union and other campus media outlets to his new role as editor in chief. He also hopes to forge a good relationship with the administration.

"I want the Justice to be the first place that faculty, students and staff look for breaking news and to learn of all campus happenings," said Fromm. He intends to move the Justice forward during his term by increasing the Justice's online content and strengthening the Forum section to be a central location for people to go to learn both sides of controversial University issues.

"I am very excited to begin this new position, and I think that I can really make the Justice even better than it is now," Fromm said.

Kirsch echoed Fromm's enthusiasm. "I'm very excited to see him take this leadership position because I know he can make the Justice the best it can be," she said.