Volume 20 Issue 9
“To acquire wisdom, one must observe” www.brandeishoot.com
April 8, 2022
Brandeis University’s Community Newspaper · Waltham, Mass.
IBS puts up Ukrainian Flag in support of refugees
Petition spreads addressing CA meal compensation
By Victoria Morrongiello
By Victoria Morrongiello
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Above the entrance to the Sachar building for the university’s International Business School (IBS) are a set of 14 flags. IBS administrators recently made the choice to switch out a Russian flag for a Ukrainian flag, according to an interview with Kathyrn Graddy, Dean of IBS. The flags chosen to hang outside the IBS building are meant to be representative of the backgrounds of the graduate students of IBS. In addition to representing the student body, Graddy told The Brandeis Hoot that the flags
A petition began circulating around social media on April 6 relating to the compensation of Community Advisors (CA), the petition addresses the current “inadequate” compensation of community advisors and proposes demands to remedy the situation. A main point of the petition is having the university compensate CAs by covering the cost of their meal plan, this comes as the university begins negotiations for a new dining contract beginning on July 1. “For many years, Community
See FLAG, page 4
See CA, page 2
PHOTO BY SASHA SKARBOVIYCHUK/THE HOOT
TEDxBrandeis explores ‘New Paths to Discovery’ By Victoria Morrongiello editor
The university held its fifth annual TEDxBrandeisU event—a series of talks organized by students trying to empower voices in the community—on Saturday, April 2. The theme of the five
speakers’ talk was New Paths to Discovery, Scarlett Ren ’24— TEDx Coordinator and Speaker Coach—explained to The Brandeis Hoot in an interview. “I’m grateful for the people,” Ren told The Hoot, “the speakers themselves are very talented individuals which is why I keep doing this… I get to see how other
people see the world… it’s about the bigger world outside of us.” There were five speakers at the event each from the Brandeis community—including undergraduate students, graduate students and alumni, Ren told The Hoot. The speakers for this year’s event included: Herlyne Das ’18, Jermey Huy (GRAD),
Xu Simon (GRAD), Jeffery Arnold and Thabang Matona ’24. Ren explained that each of the speakers came from different backgrounds and career paths, so the coordinators of the event had to come up with a theme that could, “bring together not just the ideas of what they were talking about—which is the main empha-
sis of [TEDx], because [TEDx] is about ideas that are worth spreading. But also at the same time we wanted to leave the audience with something to look forward to.” The theme New Paths to Discovery, Ren explained was intended to encourage community memSee TEDx, page 2
GSC hosts ‘Inviting In’ ball By Mia Plante editor
On Saturday April 2, students from various groups on campus hosted the second ever queer drag ball at Brandeis University entitled “Inviting In: A Ball Celebrating Pride.” The ball was a follow up to a similar event, “Drag Me to the Stein,” which occurred in October. The event was hosted in the lobby of the Gender and Sexuality Center (GSC) in partnership with student-run organizations the Queer and Trans People of Color Coalition (QTPOCC), Queer Jews at Brandeis (QJAB) and Triskelion. Ballroom culture is a notable historical aspect of queer
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culture, particularly for Black and Brown queer individuals, explains a Time Magazine article on the topic. The ballroom scene in New York City created an “empowered performance space” for queer people who otherwise were unable to have such freedom of expression. Events such as “Inviting In” and “Drag Me to the Stein” attempt to bring the same feeling of queer empowerment and connection to the queer community at Brandeis. The Brandeis Hoot asked Nicholas Ong ’23, leader of QTPOCC and host of the event, about this key aspect. “I think it’s crucial that events that center queerness See BALL, page 3
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News: commencement speaskers named Page 2 panera too Ops: mr beast burger review Page 12 and Sasha were not Features: relay for life fundraises Page 10 John impressed Sports: on our soccer stars Page 7 Editorial: univ. needs communication Page 8 OPS: PAGE 12
Bridgerton is back *loud exhale*
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