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AQUATICS

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Linsey Pool will close permanently ■ A temperature malfunction

has rendered the new facility unfit for use. The cause is yet to be determined; investigations are underway. By Butterfree Buechler COCOON EDITOR

The pool in the Joseph M. Linsey Sports Center will be closed permanently beginning this Friday, according to an email sent to the Justice from University President Frederick Lawrence last Wednesday. According to the email, Lawrence’s decision to close the pool is “final” and was prompted by an “intolerable incident” that occurred there yesterday morning. “After chatting with a group of admiring students, I went into the pool for my morning dip, but the water was slightly too chilly for my taste, so I decided, you know, screw this,” wrote Lawrence. The pool was reopened with a bar mitzvah-themed swim party this January after $3.5 million in renova-

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tions ended its three dry years of disrepair. Students are already expressing their anger about Lawrence’s decision. At least 17 students had posted disconcerted Facebook statuses by press time, including swim team member David Fei ’12, who wrote, “Pool closed. Again. #drowninginmisery.” Mike Kotch, the current coach of the swimming team, expressed his disappointment with the latest pool closure. “It’s just, well, I don’t know,” said a sad and reflective Kotch in an interview with the Justice. “I mean, what do I do next?” he added, before sighing and looking contemplatively at a photo of himself at the ribbon-cutting ceremony held earlier this year. In a follow-up interview with Justice, Lawrence downplayed the negative reactions from students. “This reaction is exactly why I love Brandeis so much, why I feel so at home here. People care, they really do. And it doesn’t matter anyhow. I don’t know if you’ve heard, but I’m

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uNION

Skip, Abstain announce candidacy for president ■ Two students, with last

names that will prove quite confusing, plan to run for Student Union President. By Kadabra Kraus I CAN READ YOUR MIND

As elections for next year’s Student Union near, two students, Jason Abstain ’14 and Will Skip ’13, have announced their candidacies for the position of Union President, according to an email to the Justice from Student Union Secretary Todd Kirkland ’13. Abstain told the Justice that he had not been interested in running for any Union positions until he received some of Kirkland’s emails earlier this year. “I looked at some of the preliminary polling results and saw that, somehow, I have a really good fol-

lowing already.” When Abstain was informed that the “preliminary polling results” were actually results from the three previous Union election cycles, he replied, “Whatever, I’m not sure what exactly you’re talking about. I don’t really care about these elections, but if you look at those emails it’s pretty clear that ‘Abstain’ wins pretty much everything, so, yeah.” Skip suggested that his line of reasoning was similar to Abstain’s in a separate interview with the Justice. He said, “They made this whole big deal about adding ‘skip’ to the ballot last semester and it seemed to go pretty well. I assume nobody is actually looking at the voting anyway, so they might click my name by accident. I think I have at least a 50/50 chance of taking this thing.” Abstain and Skip’s candidacies come after a year in which the

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GOIN’ EAST: Brandeis students will soon be able to enjoy frequent trips to the Taj Mahal and a ridiculously low exchange rate.

Campus to move to India ■ Waltham will no longer be

home to Brandeis University. The campus will relocate to a remote location in India. By Caterpie Cooper METAMORPHOSIS EXPERT

Brandeis students will soon have to say farewell to Waltham. In a move that caught many in the community by surprise, University President Frederick Lawrence announced on Friday that the campus will be moving to Faridabad, India. Mr. Lawrence informed administrators, faculty and students of the upcoming plans in a brief email. “After my recent trip to India, I found myself quite enamored with their culture. Every one there was really hospitable and, to be honest, much better looking than anyone here. In keeping with Brandeis’ deep commitment to globalization, I have made the

thing on my mind.” Tuition will undoubtedly rise substantially. A web of complicated Indian bureaucracy and regulations will leave all of the current students who don’t carry an Indian passport as “foreigners,” and thus barred from receiving any financial aid. In his email to the community, Lawrence provided a link to the Wikipedia page for Brandeis’ new home. Faridabad, India, the site of the new campus, has a population of just over one million. The city is located in the state of Haryana, in the north of the country. According to the state’s Wikipedia page, “About 70 percent of residents are engaged in agriculture. Wheat and rice are the major crops.” What promises to concern more students, however, is the drinking age in Faridabad: 25. International Club President Andrea Verdeja ’14 expressed great con-

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North Korean grooves

Torah team on a roll

Rosen resigns

The newly chartered Brandeis North Korean Student Association held its first event: North Korean Club Night.

 The Club Torah-reading team wins three meets against Yeshiva University, New York University and Waltham Hebrew School.

 In a 12-part email series, Herbie explains why he believes that he can no longer serve his constituents.

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decision to relocate by 2015.” The email had a subject line that read “Going East!” In an interview with the Justice, Senior Vice President for Administration Mark Collins said, “I had no idea this was coming. What the hell?” Waltham has been home to Brandeis’ campus since 1948, when the University was founded. Collins told the Justice that future plans for the current campus are unclear. A wide range of rumors have emerged, including a deal signed with Hannaford Supermarket to purchase the campus, as well as a possible transfer of property to the Massachussetts Department of Corrections. An anonymous source told the Justice that a wealthy philanthropist hoping to establish Waltham’s first zoo is very interested. Collins was unwilling to confirm or deny any of the rumors, saying, “Listen, there’s a lot of other shit to be dealing with right now. That’s the last

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