Volume 20 Issue 10
“To acquire wisdom, one must observe” www.brandeishoot.com
April 29, 2022
Brandeis University’s Community Newspaper · Waltham, Mass.
James Feng ‘22 raises judiciary concern
Univ. announces new dining vendor
By Sasha Skarboviychuk
Victoria Morrongiello
editor
editors
On Thursday, April 14, the Brandeis Student Union Judiciary held a hearing, where James Feng ’22 argued that defendants Krupa Sourirajan ’23, Student Union President, and Joseph Coles ’22, Student Union Executive Senator, had a “personal vendetta” against him which resulted in Feng’s dismissal from his position as Secretary of the Student Union. In his opening statement, Feng argued that Sourirajan and Coles had animosity against him since he was elected, and violated numerous sections of the code of conduct when it came to their interactions with him. He
The university announced that the new dining contract has been awarded to Harvest Table Culinary Group, according to an email sent to community members on April 14. Starting in July 2022, the university’s dining food service vendor will no longer be Sodexo. “Brandeis’ vision for the future of campus food service—food excellence, hospitality, collaboration, and sustainability—was directly shaped by the significant amount of feedback received throughout the process” wrote Lois Stanley—Vice President, Campus Planning and Operations—and Jeff Hershberger—
See UNION, page 3
See DINING, page 2
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‘Take Back the Night’ march to raise awareness on sexual violence ByVictoria Morrongiello editor
Student organizers held a Take Back the Night—a worldwide movement raising awareness and action against sexual violence— march on April 7 to bring awareness to sexual violence on campus
and in the greater community. This was the first in-person Take Back the Night Event in three years, student organizers explained due to the COVID-19 pandemic. “Take Back the Night continues to be a community action intended to raise awareness about sexual violence, empowering one another and showing
solidarity with, or as, individuals impacted by violence,” Alison Hagani ’22 said during the introduction to the march. The Take Back the Night march historically dates back to England in the late 1800s as woman protested against violence against women happening at night, one student organizer—Vidushi Pod-
dar ’24 explained to community members. The movement picked up in the 1970’s to bring awareness toward sexual violence and today Take Back the Night affiliated marches and events occur in over 30 countries, she explained. “We’d like to acknowledge that Take Back the Night originated during what some would call
“Second Wave Feminism,” a period of the feminist movement that was dominated by White women and neglected both women of color and the violence experienced by other individuals, including trans folks,” said Poddar. During the opening remarks, See TBTN, page 3
Brandeis celebrates Earth Week By Roshni Ray editor
To celebrate Earth Day at Brandeis, the Office of Sustainability, the Center of Spiritual Life and student Sustainability Ambassadors organized Earth Week, a week-long series of events, talks and activities promoting sustainability and climate activism. Earth Week also featured participation from Brandeis Dining, faculty and external speakers. Diane Lauber from the Center of Spiritual Life describes the motivation of organizing Earth Week as a means of “[combining] a sense of sacredness and appreciation for the miracle of our Earth, together with information on how we can and need to act
Inside This Issue:
these days to repair harm” in an email with The Brandeis Hoot. Student Sustainability Ambassadors Dina Millerman ’25 and Eleftheria Topaloglou ’24 brainstormed ideas for Earth Week events and worked with Lauber and Mary Fischer from the Office of Sustainability to implement logistical plans for those events. Millerman writes, “We booked spaces, contacted professors and other student groups, advertised, created a website and dedicated our time to preparing everything and making sure everything ran smoothly” in an email with The Hoot. See EARTH, page 2
News: univ. adjusts covid-19 policies Ops: switch to harvest table Features: students are crafting Sports: ye Editorial: send help everything is bad
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Page 2 mad Page16 pizza bagels? no. Page 12 pizza cupcakes Page 8 OPS: PAGE 14 Page 11
Madeline Miller has my heart more books for you to read ARTS: PAGE 18