The Justice, April 16, 2013 issue

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Justice

Volume LXV, Number 24

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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

STUDENT UNION

CITY IN SHOCK

Candidates speak about their ideas ■ Daniel Schwab ’14, David

Clements ’14 and Ricky Rosen ’14 discuss their plans for presidency. By SAM MINTZ JUSTICE EDITOR

The Union presidential candidates expressed their ideas and platforms to the Justice.

Daniel Schwab ’14

I consider myself ... very social … I believe that I’m able to communicate very well and efficiently with the student body … I’m not a candidate who’s going to get stepped on by the administration, I’m going to be the voice of the students and push the administration to get what we need and make life more suitable and convenient for the students at Brandeis. [T]here’s a problem on campus ... [T]here’s not a lot of time to study … I believe as a very academically-driven university, that 24/7 library hours is something that should be established year-round … Also, the funds that can be diverted from Einstein’s [Bros. Bagels] to EcoGrounds, in addition to keeping at least the green room open 24/7 … Additionally, I’d like to open the bar on campus, at the Stein, as a sports bar, keeping it open throughout the week … I feel like it would promote a safer environment if [the bar were] controlled by the University, in addition to the fact that it would have a nice place for the students to hang out and collaborate, talk and socialize.

David Clements ’14

I’ve proven myself as the treasurer, which is probably the hardest, most rigorous position …. As part of the Union, I was an assistant treasurer as a freshman and sophomore and then treasurer for this year ... I also understand that I was not able to do this alone. Thankfully, I have 10 assistant treasurers who were able to do a lot

of the work with me. I was able to delegate and because of this, I understand the need to delegate in order to get things done but at the same time maintain a responsible and businessSchwab like atmosphere within the Union. I’ve proven myself to be not only accessible to student leaders and student clubs, but I’ve also been a past club leader ... I think the main issue with the Student Clements Union now is that we’re viewed as a governing body looking over the students, and looking over student clubs and controlling their finances ... I plan on changing the image of the Student Union to beRosen ing a resource for students, to being the segue for students through which they can voice their concerns, propose an initiative … I just plan on getting more out there, having a presence on campus,

Ricky Rosen ’14

In my two years in the Student Union, I have demonstrated that I am a proven leader and a proven representative who will not stop until the needs of his constituents are satisfied. As the Class of 2014 Senator, I achieved nearly all of my goals to reform dining, including creating the Senate Dining Committee, adding items to the [Provisions on Demand Market] meal plan, extending [its]

Waltham, Mass.

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FIRST RESPONSE: The Boston Marathon bombings yesterday resulted in several deaths and over 140 injuries as of press time.

Boston regroups after bombings at marathon ■ While several Brandeis

By ANDREW WINGENS

students were in attendance at the marathon, none were reported injured following the incident.

See ELECT, 7 ☛

JUSTICE EDITOR

Two bombs exploded near the finish line of the Boston Marathon around 2:50 p.m. yesterday. As of press time, Boston.com reported three dead and at least 144 injured. Several members of the Brandeis com-

munity had attended the marathon, and members of Brandeis Emergency Medical Corps had been volunteering. No members of the Brandeis community were reported injured. Around 5 p.m. yesterday, University President Frederick Lawrence

See BOMBING, 7 ☛

STUDENT UNION

Student body to vote on election amendments for Union ■ The Union proposed

amendments to alter requirements for certain office positions and the election process.

By MARISSA DITKOWSKY AND ILANA KRUGER JUSTICE EDITOR AND EDITORIAL ASSISTANT

Tomorrow, the student body will vote on three amendments to the Student Union Constitution that would change the elections process and add requirements for potential candidates.

Class of 2013 Senator David Fisch and the Ways and Means Committee have proposed an amendment to the Student Union constitution that would add requirements to be eligible to run for president and vice president. If the amendment is passed, students running for president will have to have served on the Student Union for at

least one year, or have been elected in the fall of that year. Similarly, students must have served on the Executive Board, Senate or a Senate committee in order to run for vice president. “When I ran for president last year, I saw a lot of people just jumping into the pool who had never been on the Union before. The people who knew

See AMENDMENTS, 7 ☛

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Creative Charity

Securing debate

The senior thesis of one alum developed into a youth theater project.

 Hoops for Haiti proves to be a fundraising hit yet again.

 BADASS received 10 signatures from the Senate for a student body vote.

FEATURES 8 For tips or info email editor@thejustice.org

the Union well, we had plans that worked with what we knew the Union could actually do,” Fisch told the Justice in an interview. The amendment states that a student has to have been “elected or appointed to a committee,” which simply means that the student has been ap-

Let your voice be heard! Submit letters to the editor online at www.thejustice.org

INDEX

SPORTS 9 ARTS SPORTS

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EDITORIAL FEATURES

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OPINION POLICE LOG

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