The Brandeis Hoot, December 3, 2021

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Volume 19 Issue 13

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

December 3, 2021

Brandeis University’s Community Newspaper · Waltham, Mass.

GSAS update on univ. doctorial programs

Dining petition

By Roshni Ray

By Sasha Skarboviychuk & Victoria Morrongiello

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Brandeis’ Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) recently published an article concerning updates to doctoral programs at Brandeis. According to their website, this article was the first of a series of newsletters to be published in order to fully outline the efforts underway towards various career pathways. The article addresses the discrepancy between the skillset students obtain in their doctoral programs and the careers that they actually end up pursuing. Research cited in the article that

A petition has been circulating around campus, aiming to support dining workers. At the time of writing, the petition has gained 444 concerned students signatures. The petition was shared with the public in late November and was spread virtually. According to the petition, there are four main goals that they are trying to achieve. Firstly, they want Brandeis to “guarantee the job security of current dining service workers, even if Brandeis chooses to change

See GSAS , page 4

ByVictoria Morrongiello editor

Recent graduate of Wellesley College, Kisha James, attended a panel discussion as a guest speaker to debunk the myth of thanksgiving and emphasize the importance of commemorat-

See DINING, page 3

PHOTO BY VICTORIA MORRONGIELLO/ THE HOOT

ing the national day of mourning. James is a member of the Wampanoag tribe of Aquinnah and Oglala Lakota, whose homeland is in Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket in Massachusetts. James described the popular myth that most Americans know of today. The Pilgrims were seeking religious freedom, they land-

ed on Plymouth rock, where the Native Americans, referred to as American Indians by James, welcomed them with a feast and they lived happily ever after. However, according to James, the myth that has been passed down from generation to generation and ingrained into school curriculums across America, is

false. The Pilgrims, or Separatists, originated from England, arriving in Plymouth for the purpose of a commercial venture of the natural resources. It was here that the Separatists met the Wampanoag tribe hoping to make a political alliance. The Wampanoag had saved the Separatists from starvation and

a select few Wampanoag attended a harvest meal. James claimed that the first thanksgiving that was held was not a gathering of peace, but rather a feast to commemorate the massacre of hundreds of Pequots on the banks of the Mystic River in Connecticut. See SUSTAINABILITY, page 3

Univ. announces for DEI position By Victoria Morrongiello editor

The university has announced three candidates as the finalists for the Chief Diversity Officer and Vice President for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion position, according to an email sent out on Nov. 23 by Carol Fierke, Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs. The current Interim Chief Diversity Officer and Vice President for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is David Fryson. Fierke wrote that the search for an individual to fill the exposition

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is nearly complete and wrote on behalf of the administration that they are hopeful that the new person in this position will be able to start in the spring 2022 semester. The names of the final three candidates have not been disclosed to the public at the time of publication due to the candidates wish to remain anonymous outside of the Brandeis community, according to the Chief DIversity Officer and Vice President for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Search Finalist page. The search committee, which See DEI, page 2

News: in person commencement is back Page 3 Ops: what is the best food at sherman? Page 14 Features: lectures on israeli law Page 11 Sports: women’s xc goes to nationals Page 8 Editorial: reflecting on this year Page 9

PHOTO FROM BRANDEIS.EDU

Liebowitz Interview The last installation from the interviews with the president Features: PAGE 11

new on netflix A review of Netflix’s ‘Cowboy Bebop’ ARTS: PAGE 18


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