The Brandeis Hoot, 04-30-2021

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Volume 18 Issue 3

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

April 30, 2021

Brandeis University’s Community Newspaper · Waltham, Mass.

Univ. search for new Chief of Public Safety By Roshni Ray and Victoria Morrongiello staff and editor

The university’s search committee for a new Chief of Public Safety is looking for a candidate who will be involved in reimagining what public safety is on campus, according to the job description posted for the position. Lois Stanley, Vice President for Campus Planning and Operations, spoke to The Brandeis Hoot about recent efforts in reimagining the role of Chief of Public Safety, public safety as a whole and their engagement with the Brandeis community. The Chief of Public Safety at the university is responsible for managing the university’s police department as well as the transportation services at the university, including the Branvan, other shuttle services offered and parking, according to the job description. The chief would be re-

sponsible for around 20 offices, two security officers, five parking monitors, all student workers of the Branvan as well as the Brandeis Emergency Medical Corps (BEMCo) and contracted shuttle company employees, according to the description. “This is a time of transformation for the BUPD and the institution. Great potential exists for this chief to make an impact on Brandeis for many years to come,”according to the description. The job description notes the university’s goal of reimaging public safety in order to address systemic racism on campus. The new chief would be taking into consideration the major themes for the future of public safety including transparency, relationship building with community members, differential response systems and the creation of a See PUBLIC SAFETY, page 4

BERNSTEIN-MARCUS ADMINISTRATION BUILDING

PHOTO FROM HOOT ARCHIVES

New student union leadership discusses plans for year By Victoria Morrongiello editor

The Student Union President and Vice President for the 20212022 academic year are Krupa Sourirajan ’23 and Courtney Thrun ’22. Elections were held on April 7, with a record-breaking amount of student participation,

according to an email sent to the Brandeis community by Student Union Secretary Alex Park ’23. “I want students to know that our platform will forever be a work in progress,” Thrun wrote in an email to The Hoot. “We designed it with the expectation of new problems arising, and the hope that students will communicate with us what they want/

need to make their Brandeis experience as enjoyable as possible.” Sourirajan and Thrun’s platform was created with their peers and it will continue to be a collaboration with students going forward, wrote Sourirajan. “We will voice the concerns with the student body and make ourselves, along with the rest of the Union, available for students to

relay their concerns so that we can advocate on behalf of the student body,” she further explained. Sourirajan and Thrun ran on five different goals in their platform: increase mental health resources both on and off campus, hold the university accountable for supporting students, implement diversity, equity and inclusion education for all students,

continue to improve the Student Union structure and continue to foster strong relationships between students and administration. Thrun noted she hopes they make substantial progress in each of these categories. Specifically, Thrun wrote she would like to improve diSee UNION, page 2

Vaccinations required for all students in fall 2021 By Sabrina Chow editor

VACCINE

A student receives a COVID-19 vaccine from the university-run vaccine clinic.

Inside This Issue:

News: Students seek financial transparency. Ops: Seniors reflect on their time at Brandeis. Features: That Bitch Baking continues to shine. Sports: UAA cancels springs sports. Editorial: Hopes for Liebowitz’s next term.

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PHOTO BY GRACE ZHOU/THE HOOT

All students coming or returning to campus in fall 2021 will be required to be fully vaccinated with a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authorized vaccine, according to an email sent to the Brandeis community by Provost and Executive President for Academic Affairs Carol Fierke, Executive Vice President for Finance and Administration Stew Uretsky and Vice President of Student Affairs Raymond Ou. Limited exemptions will be granted to students for medical or religious reasons. More guidance on this is

forthcoming, according to their website. “Vaccines will not enable us to end all additional health precautions and it is imperative that everyone continue following all COVID-19 protocols through the end of this semester as well,” reads the email. “However, a student community that is largely vaccinated will allow us to increase the in-person experiences that we are all longing for next semester.” Fully vaccinated students will have either received two doses of the Moderna or Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines or one dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, according

Fast food

Theater

Our residential food critics provide their top fast food picks of the year!

Theater has virtually returned to campus with “The Lathe of Heaven.”

OPINIONS: PAGE 14

ARTS: PAGE 17

See VACCINATION, page 3


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