Volume 17 Issue 1
“To acquire wisdom, one must observe” www.brandeishoot.com
January 10, 2020
Brandeis University’s Community Newspaper · Waltham, Mass.
Prof. arrested, charges dropped
Extracurricular
By Rachel Saal
By Sabrina Chow
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Professor Sabine von Mering (GRALL/ENVS/WGS) was one of 12 people arrested in Ayer, MA for blocking a freight train delivering coal to a New Hampshire power plant on Dec. 8. The charges against von Mering and the other protesters were dropped “based on the facts and circumstances,” a spokeswoman for the Middlesex County District Attorney’s Office wrote in an email, according to an article by The Lowell Sun. “The judge and the district attorney agreed that it should be a civil infraction and not a criminal infraction because we hadn’t done any harm or damage and we had already spent
Participation in extracurricular activities is among the top five factors that affect individual academic performance at Brandeis, a survey conducted through the American College Health Association (ACHA) in fall 2018 found. Leah Berkenwald ’07, the Wellness Program Manager for the Health and Wellness Promotion (HAWP), told The Hoot that she was not surprised that “participation in extracurricular activities” was in the top five factors affecting academic performance at Brandeis. “I’ve worked at a handful of schools and I’ve never seen it
See PROTEST , page 3
academic performance
COAL PROTEST Climate
activists stand on the tracks blocking a coal freight train.
See SURVEY, page 4
PHOTO FROM CLIMATEDISOBEDIENCE.ORG
Senator Warren misquotes IASP study in Democratic debate By Victoria Morrongiello editor
During the fifth Democratic Presidential Debate held on Nov. 20, Senator Elizabeth Warren misquoted a study from the Institute of Assets and Social Policy (IASP) in the Heller School at
Brandeis regarding the statistics on the amount of debt needed to be paid back by minority groups, according to an article by Politifact. Although Warren’s statement presents the same idea as the study—that minority groups are put at a disadvantage when paying off their student loans— her statement does not match
the information in the study. The IASP released a study in Sept. 2019 called “Stalling Dreams: How Student Debt is Disrupting Life Chances and Widening the Racial Wealth Gap.” The study was led by Tom Shapiro (HS), who worked with his colleagues and co-authors for about nine months to put the study to-
gether, Shapiro wrote in an email to The Brandeis Hoot. The study discusses the racial disparities regarding the accumulation of student loan debt and the ability to pay it off. The study shows that minority groups have greater difficulty paying off their student debt than “white borrowers.” The study states, “Twenty years
after starting college, the median debt of white borrowing students has been reduced by 94%—with almost half holding no student debt—whereas black borrowers at the median still owe 95% of their cumulative borrowing total.” Warren quoted this portion of See WARREN, page 2
Brandeis first American univ. to prohibit caste discrimination By Rachel Saal editor
President Ron Liebowitz announced on Dec. 17 that Brandeis now expressly prohibits discrimination based on caste, making it the first American university to do so, according to a WGHB article. Caste discrimination will be included in Brandeis’ non-discrimination policy “just as dis-
Inside This Issue:
crimination based on race, color, ancestry, religious creed, gender identity and expression, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy, age, genetic information, disability, military or veteran status, or any other category protected by law is prohibited,” according to Liebowitz’s email to the Brandeis community. The caste system is “an institution that perpetuates socio-ecoSee CASTE, page 3
News: Stein to include vegan options. Ops: A taste of winter. Features: BOLLI celebrates 20 years. Sports: Track and field opens season. Editorial: A look into the past, hopes for future.
CASTE
J-Caste celebrated individuals on their research on caste systems.
Thrift store
Page 4 Page 14 Exchange cool clothes at the SEA thrift store. Page 12 Page 7 FEATURES: PAGE 12 Page 10
‘Cats’ The big-budget, all-star adaptation of ‘Cats’ isn’t as bad as you’ve heard. It’s worse. ARTS: PAGE 18
PHOTO BY SABRINA CHOW/THE HOOT