Volume 20 Issue 6
“To acquire wisdom, one must observe” www.brandeishoot.com
March 18, 2022
Brandeis University’s Community Newspaper · Waltham, Mass.
Students hold sit-in to support dining workers
PAX and SJSP minors discontinued in Fall 2022 semester
By Anya Lance-Chacko and Victoria Morrongiello
By Nataniela Zavlun and Daniela Zavlun
editors
staff
Students held a sit-in inside Bernstein-Marcus Administration Center on March 11 in support of dining workers on campus. Students were able to meet with the administration to voice their concerns and hear the university’s plans. Lois Stanley, Vice President for Campus Planning and Operations, and Stew Uretsky, Executive Vice President for Finance and Administration, met on March 11 with approximately 30 students, Julie Jette— Assistant
The university will be discontinuing the Peace, Conflict, and Coexistence (PAX) Studies and Social Justice and Social Policy (SJSP) minors starting in the Fall 2022 semester, according to an email obtained by The Hoot. “Two social justice minors have been killed,” wrote Professor Gordon Fellman (SOC/ WGS), Program Chair of the PAX minor, in an email interview with The Hoot. Fellman explained that the department’s difficulties in appointing successors to head the See PAX, page 3
See DINING, page 2
PHOTO BY THE HOOT
Prof named inaugural director of new community and civic center ByVictoria Morrongiello editor
Sara Shostak (SOC/HSSP) was announced as the inaugural director of the Vic and Bobbi Samuels ‘63 Center for Community Partnerships and Civic Transformation, according to a Brande-
isNOW article from March 8. Shostak will take the helm of the center upon its opening which is projected to be in Fall 2022. “The Vic and Bobbi Samuels ‘63 Center for Community Partnerships and Civic Transformation is being founded at an extraordinary moment in history. Together, the COVID-19 pandemic
and an urgent reckoning with America’s history of racial injustice call on us to develop new ways of addressing systems of inequality and their many consequences for individuals, families, and communities. At the same time, the climate crisis and challenges to democracy, peace, and justice around the world
demand collective strategies,” wrote Shostak to The Brandeis Hoot in an email interview. In this role, Shostak wrote that one of her top priorities is supporting students, this she plans to do in a number of ways. She wants to make funding available for students to undertake research projects on behalf of communi-
ty-based organizations like for example providing mentorship on projects. She waldo wrote that she is meeting with students to get their perspective on the design of the Samuels’ Center’s programs in order to have a better understanding of student needs and hopes See DIRECTOR, page 3
Alumni in Ukraine call for support from community members By Victoria Morrongiello editor
The university’s Alumni Association shared “harrowing stories” from alumni currently living in Ukraine amidst the Russian assault on the country, in a recent article from March 8. Russia has continued its invasion of Ukraine, attacking major cities and urban areas including: Kyiv, Kherson and Melitpol, according to the live updates from The New York Times. “The day will come when we will rebuild everything that is being destroyed. It will surely be based on the utmost love for our country and its people, and peo-
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ple all around the world supporting us in various ways,” alumna, Marianna Yakubenko IBS MA ’05, is quoted saying in the article. Alumni reached out to the Alumni Association with their personal stories to be shared with Brandeis community members. In their conversations, alumni also spoke of ways in which members of the community can support Ukrainians as they face the war with Russia, according to the article. Martin Zhunior IBS MBA ’10, another Ukrainian alumni featured in the article, spoke to members of the Alumni Association See ALUMNI, page 2
News: univ. adjusts covid-19 policies Ops: working chads in the club Features: italian program interview Sports: magill earns all american Editorial: housing selection process
PHOTO FROM THE NEW YORK TIMES
Abdel in paris
Page 3 But he’s talking about Page 11 Ukraine Page 9 OPS: PAGE 13 Page 7 Page 8
texas chainsaw massacre
chainsaws were harmed in this film ARTS: PAGE 15