Gray outlines student efforts
CORRECTION APPENDED SEE BOTTOMStudent Union President Jason Gray '10 praised students for becoming more involved in making University-related decisions in his State of the Union Address last Tuesday.
CORRECTION APPENDED SEE BOTTOMStudent Union President Jason Gray '10 praised students for becoming more involved in making University-related decisions in his State of the Union Address last Tuesday.
The Student Union Judiciary ruled unanimously that a $900 Senate Money Resolution to help bring Bill Ayers and Robert H.
Brandeis is taking part in RecycleMania, a recycling competition among 202 universities that aims to encourage college students to recycle more in order to reduce waste, according to the Brandeis Web site.
An event that would have brought Bill Ayers to speak at Brandeis may be canceled in part due to a lack of funding, according to one of the members of the group hoping to bring Ayers to campus.Democracy For America member Lev Hirschhorn '11 told the Justice that DFA and Students for a Democratic Society, the two main sponsors of the event, are having financial difficulties with the proposed event.
Student Union President Jason Gray '10 spoke about the new residency requirement of seven semesters and said that it may not pass at the second faculty meeting this week because it does not have a large support.Gray stated that he will not be seeking another term as president.
A dispute between Student Union senators questioning the constitutionality of the Senate's decision to use funds from a Senate Money Resolution to help bring Bill Ayers and Robert H.
The Student Union passed two resolutions in response to recent academic restructuring proposals-one that supported the new Business major and Communications, Media and Society major and one that advocated making the Justice Brandeis Semester optional on a temporary basis but eventually requiring it for all incoming students.The resolution supporting the proposed majors was read at the Undergraduate Curriculum Committee meeting last Thursday, at which the proposed majors, as well as the Brandeis Justice Semester, were approved.
Student Union President Jason Gray '10 announced that the University Curriculum Committee passed proposals for a new Business major and a new Media, Communications and Society major, as well as the Justice Brandeis Semester.
Prof. Jonathan Sarna (NEJS) spoke to students about the historical perspective of the Bernard L. Madoff scandal and its effects on the Jewish community during a Feb.
Dean of Academic Services Kim Godsoe spoke to the Senate about study abroad policy changes and other options administrators considered.
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