The Justice, Dec. 9, 2014

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FORUM Focus Ferguson protests on goals 12

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SPORTS Harrigan wins at track and field opener 16 The Independent Student Newspaper

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Volume LXVII, Number 14

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Tuesday, December 9, 2014

administration

ORGANIZED EFFORT

Giumette retires from dean post ■ Dean of Financial Services

Peter Giumette accepted an early retirement package after his job was eliminated. By marissa ditkowsky justice editor

Dean of Student Financial Services Peter Giumette will retire at the end of December after 20 years at Brandeis. Upon his departure, the Division of Students and Enrollment will experience a number of structural changes. In an interview with the Justice, Giumette said that his job was eliminated. He said that the possibility of staying at the University in another capacity was not discussed and that he is receiving an early retirement package. Giumette joined the University as the director of financial aid in 1994. Before coming to Brandeis, Giumette worked in the Office of Financial Aid at Boston University and as the director of financial aid at Clarke University. “The whole aspect of my job was

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FERGUSON RESPONSE: Students lay on Rabb steps last Monday to express solidarity with victims of police violence at a Die-In.

Students protest recent Grand Jury decisions

■ As part of a national

movement, students staged a “Die-In” on the Rabb steps last Monday. By Rachel hughes JUSTICE editor

When the decision to not indict Darren Wilson, the Ferguson, Mo. police officer who fatally shot Michael Brown on Aug. 9 of this year, was released last Monday, Dec. 1, Brandeis students responded by posting signs, protesting and having open conversations with University administration over the past week. Around campus, spray-painted, taped and hand-made signs were posted with messages like “A black person is killed by police or vigi-

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lantes once every 28 hours,” “indict America” and “Black Lives Matter.” A sign was posted over the Brandeis University sign that marks the South Street entrance to campus reading “Indict AmeriKKKa” in black and red paint. Pictures of the signage were posted to a Facebook page called “Black Lives Matter Brandeis”—which describes itself with the message “Black Lives Matter at Brandeis. Let’s hold this institution accountable!” in the page’s About section— last Tuesday. An entry in the weekly media log provided to the Justice by Brandeis University Police documents the removal of the signs. According to the log, last Monday, the officers on patrol noticed a group of males running away from the Rabb steps around 4 a.m. The officers found an upside-down American flag

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very rewarding for the most part,” said Giumette. “We get the pleasure of being able to help put their kids through Brandeis, and sometimes it may not work as Figueroa well as we’d like, but for the most part, it does. It’s just nice to be part of that process.” Senior Vice President for Students and Enrollment Andrew Flagel wrote in a in a Dec. 4 email Walker to Brandeis faculty and staff that Giumette led the Office of Financial Aid through a variety of transformations, including the incorporation of student accounts, while also supporting a 30 percent increase in undergraduate enrollment. “Peter will leave a

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BRIEF Maggie Balch leaves University Associate Dean of Student Life Maggie Balch has left the University after more than 11 years of service. According to Dean of Students Jamele Adams in an email to the Justice, no announcement from the University will be made or is forthcoming, “[i]n her own style and at her request.” Prior to her service as Dean of Student Life, Balch served as the Assistant Dean of Student Life and the Director of Residence Life. “We are appreciative of her more than 11 years of service to our community, and showing love to our Brandeis Family,” Adams wrote. When asked if the University is currently seeking to replace Balch, Adams wrote that he is “taking advantage of this transition to work with my team to develop the best leadership structure for the office in support of our students and will keep you posted.” Balch is listed as the current

that appeared to have been splattered with blood hung above the Rabb steps. Hung next to it, officers found a banner that quoted W. E. B. DuBois, reading: “A system cannot fail those it was never built to protect.” Director of Public Safety Ed Callahan explained the officers’ removal of the signage in an email to the Justice. “Several signs were removed from campus exterior location,” he wrote. “The signs were not authorized by the Dean of Student Life which is the university process to follow.” In an email to the Brandeis community on Thursday, Dean of Students Jamele Adams explained the decision further. “The signs were removed because there was no identifying student connection to them, we were not aware of any

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dean of student affairs at the Rhode Island School of Design on the school’s website. A press release on the search firm Spelman and Johnson Group’s website offered its congratulations to Balch on her appointment as dean of student affairs at RISD. Chief Operating Officer at RISD Jean Eddy, who served as senior vice president for students and enrollment at Brandeis until fall 2010, was listed as a partner in the search process, along with other members of the RISD search committee and administration. Eddy accepted a position as RISD’s senior vice president for students and enrollment and was to resign from her position at Brandeis at the end of September 2010, according to a Sept. 21, 2010 Justice article. Balch did not respond to multiple requests for comment by press time. —Marissa Ditkowsky

Culture through comedy

Court vision

State of the Union

 An alumnus uses his Fulbright Fellowship to study Chinese comedy.

 The men’s basketball team won the consolation game of the New England Big 4 Challenge on Sunday.

 Student Union President Sneha Walia ’15 delivered the address last night.

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SPORTS 16

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INDEX

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EDITORIAL FEATURES

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OPINION POLICE LOG

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