The Brandeis Hoot, February 11, 2022

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Volume 20 Issue 4

“To acquire wisdom, one must observe” www.brandeishoot.com

February 11, 2022

Brandeis University’s Community Newspaper · Waltham, Mass.

Carol Anderson is awarded with 2022 Gittler Prize

By Sasha Skarboviychuk editor

Carol Anderson was selected as the 2022 winner of the Joseph B. and Toby Gittler Prize. We are pleased to honor her with the 2022 Gittler Prize,” said President Ron Liebowitz. Anderson is a scholar of African American studies as well as an award-winning author. “Carol Anderson has produced seminal scholarship that not only explains how structural racism shapes life, policy, and politics in America but also demands the action necessary to bring about a better future for us all,” said President Ron Liebowitz, according to the prize’s page. Anderson got her bachelor’s

and master’s degrees in political science from Miami University; she got her PhD in history from Ohio State University. She used to be an associate professor of history at the University of Missouri. Currently, Anderson is the Charles Howard Candler Professor of African American Studies at Emory University, which she joined in 2009. Anderson wrote numerous books, including “White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of our Racial Divide,” “Eyes Off the Prize: The United Nations and the African-American Struggle for Human Rights, 1944-1955,” “Bourgeois Radicals: The NAACP and the Struggle for Colonial Liberation,” “One Person, No Vote: How Voter Suppression is Destroying our Democracy” and “The See GITTLER, page 3

photo from professorcarolanderson.org

Univ. changes COVID-19 policies By Victoria Morrongiello editor

The university announced it will be easing some of its COVID-19 restrictions on campus, according to an email sent by Carol A. Fierke, Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, Stewart Uretsky, Executive Vice President for Finance and Administration and Raymond Lu-Ming Ou, Vice President for Student Affairs, on Feb. 7. The announcement comes after a drop in positive cases within the Brandeis community. “Thank you for continuing to observe our guidelines as we work to strike the right balance between mitigating the spread of COVID on campus while also cultivating and nurturing the spirit of community on campus,” reads the email. The university will begin to relax its guidelines due to the “significant” drop in positivity cases on campus, according to the email. As of the time of publication, the percent of positive test rates on campus is 0.28%, according to the university’s dashboard. The masking requirement will remain in place on campus. According to the email, the univer-

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sity administration has been in contact with the Waltham Director of Public Health. The university will continue to adhere to the Waltham mask mandate, which permits unmasking in limited circumstances when an individual is in a private space, according to the email. The university’s masking policy will be updated on the university’s COVID-19 response page. The email notes that the Spring 2022 masking policy will resemble the same practice from the Fall 2021 semester. The university will allow indoor events to resume serving food and beverages. At the beginning of the semester, the university set in place a rule which prohibited serving food at indoor events. According to the email, food may be served if the event is capped at a 50 percent capacity in indoor spaces through Feb. 18. This rule will remain in place as long as positivity rates stay low on campus, according to the email. The spectator policy for athletics events has also been altered due to the drop in positivity rates. According to the email, community member spectators will have to remain masked and show a

Janurary Board of Trustees Meeting

By Peter Mitelman staff

University President, Ron Liebowitz, sent an email to students and staff on Thursday, Feb. 3 detailing the matters discussed during the Board of Trustees

meetings held on Jan. 24 and Jan. 25. The meetings consisted of a general session attended by all trustees, as well as a number of committee-specific meetings. In the former, one significant topic of discussion was the donations that the university received “in recent months”, allowing the

community to be “well on its way” to meeting several fundraising goals. These would allow for new ways to expand upon the learning environment at Brandeis and create new opportunities for students to make meaningful

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News: Student organization becomes non-profit. Ops: Wendy’s new chicken sandwich. Features: Pauli Murray’s lasting impact. Sports: On the olympics. Editorial: R1 research status at risk.

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photox by sabrina chow/the hoot

Womens Basketball

Page 3 Page 12 Women’s basketball has Page 9 their head in the game. Page 5 SPORTS: PAGE 6 Page 7

Stew-Art He gives his opinion on art, which happpens to be Catan. How is this art? Read to find out. ARTS: PAGE 14


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