Volume 17 Issue 6
“To acquire wisdom, one must observe” Brandeis University’s Community Newspaper · Waltham, Mass.
www.brandeishoot.com
February 28, 2020
Brandeis first univ. to fund drug test device
Students protest univ. investments in fossil fuel companies
By Rachel Saal
By Rachel Saal
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Brandeis University is the first university in the United States to officially endorse and fund the distribution of SipChips, small single-use devices that test if a drink has been contaminated with date rape drugs, according to Director of Sexual Assault Services and Prevention Sarah Berg. The chips work by applying a drop of liquid to the test area, and, within three minutes, the test will produce one of two results: Two lines means that the drink has not been drugged, and one line means the drink has been drugged. It only works with cold beverages. It has a 99.3 percent accuracy rate, and, if the test is inaccurate, it will
Members of the community gathered in the rain to protest the university’s investments in fossil fuels on Feb. 13 at the Peace Circle outside of Usdan. The protest, organized by Brandeis Climate Justice (BCJ), heard from professors and representatives from student groups including Dissenters and Sunrise Waltham. “It is unacceptable that we are still profiting off of these immoral and destructive industries,” said Sydney Carim ’23. BCJ’s official demands, read by Carim, were that the university divest from all direct holdings of fossil fuels immediately, be transparent in decision-making
See DRUG, page 2
DIVEST BCJ
See PROTEST, page 3
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advocates for fossil fuel divestment.
Univ. expands travel restrictons as coronavirus threat grows By Sabrina Chow editor
Brandeis administration has expanded the official university travel restriction to include both mainland China and Korea after the continued expansion of Coronavirus Disease
2019 (COVID-19), according to an email sent out by Provost Lisa Lynch on Feb. 26. The U.S. Department of State raised the travel advisory for mainland China to “Level 4 — Do Not Travel,” according to an email sent out by Lynch on Feb. 9. The travel advisory for China has since dropped to “Level
3, Avoid Nonessential Travel— Widespread Community Transmission,” on Feb. 22. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) increased the travel advisory for Korea to Level 3 on Feb. 24, according to the Feb. 26 email sent by Lynch. Countries with warning Level 3 have a high outbreak of COVID-19
and are “of high risk to travelers and no precautions are available to protect against the identified increased risk,” according to the CDC’s travel notice. Venezuela has also been listed as a Level 3 travel advisory, as of Feb. 24. While the travel restrictions to China and Korea are only for “university purposes...we strongly rec-
ommend that those who are planning travel to Korea or China for personal reasons reconsider such plans,” Lynch wrote in her email. All foreign nationals who have visited China within the last 14 days are not allowed entry into U.S., according to a See CORONAVIRUS, page 2
Framework for the Future approved by the Board of Trustees By Sabrina Chow and Victoria Morrongiello editors
The Board of Trustees has approved the Framework for the Future, the strategic vision for Brandeis that was announced by President Ron Liebowitz in Nov. 2018, according to an email sent out by Liebowitz to the Brandeis community. Over 500 members of the Brandeis community helped to contribute to the framework’s process, which included 11 different task forces and working
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groups. “The Framework for the Future is a bold plan for Brandeis University—one that challenges all of us to build upon our history, strengths, and institutional ethos for the coming decades,” wrote Liebowitz in the email from Feb. 18. The full report is available to the Brandeis community on the Framework for the Future website. The report outlines strategic objectives for the university to fulfill, including the Brandeis academic value proposition and re-engaging Brandeis’ founding ethos, according to See TRUSTEE, page 4
News: Community discusses climate change. Ops: Serious advice in The Hoot? Features: University Press discusses goals. Sports: Track and field runs to PR’s! Editorial: Stand united, not divided
ADMINISTRATION
Men’s Basketball
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Bernstein-Marcus adminstration center.
Page 3 Page 14 Page 12 Eric D’Aguanno joins the 1,000-point club! Page 10 Page 11 SPORTS: PAGE 6
Quickies Annual festival showcases student-written plays ARTS: PAGE 20