Rutrick elected Union secretary in first round
Brandeis students elected Nelson Rutrick '09 as the new Student Union secretary in special elections held last Sunday.
Brandeis students elected Nelson Rutrick '09 as the new Student Union secretary in special elections held last Sunday.
The Asian nation's state's new interest in managing domestic life, particularly sexuality, was examined in a three-panel symposium sponsored by the Asian Diaspora Working Group called "Sexuality and the National Body in Asia" last Tuesday.
While the University still doesn't know how many tickets will be available for former President Bill Clinton's address on campus Dec.
Clubs will now be able to display their upcoming events and activities on televisions at the bottom of the Rabb Steps, according to an Oct.
This year's midyear class will move into a newly renovated building together for the fourth year in a row, but this won't necessarily be the case for future midyear classes, according to Director of Residence Life Rich DeCapua.
While the Liquid Latex Club's coordinators say their initially cancelled fall dance was rescheduled for the first or second week of November, the Department of Student Activities maintains that it still hasn't approved.Liquid Latex's coordinators Scott Frost '09 and Dianne Ma '09 met Sept.
Students at Brandeis recently formed an activist group to protest the use of aversive therapy and electric skin shocks on students at the Judge Rotenberg Center, a school for children with special needs located in Canton, Mass.The school serves both "students with conduct, behavior, emotional, and/or psychiatric problems" as well as "students with autistic-like behaviors," according to the State Senate's Web site.Representatives are trying to move up hearings on the issue to January in order to have aversive therapy banned."Our group's mission is essentially to get the [Rotenberg] Center investigated and to get the use of electric shocks stopped," said Nathan Robinson '11, the founder of the Massachusetts students united against the Judge Rotenberg Center.The Boston Globe reported last May that there were several failed attempts to shut down the judicial Center and its use of electric shocks as a method of disciplining students, as judges sided with parents who defended the Center's actions.
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