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To acquire wisdom, one must observe

James Carven

Donald Trump, a former president and convicted felon, was elected to a second term as president of the United States. Unlike 2016, he actually won the popular vote this time around. To many of us...
In our last edition, I wrote an opinion piece saying that it was time to do something about climate change. The devastating storms Milton and Helene were made significantly worse by fossil fuel emissions warming...
Recently, one of my favorite new shows just released a third season, so I thought that I should take the time to share my opinions about it with you, Hoot readers. That show is “The...
Brandeis University was named as a defendant in a lawsuit filed on Oct. 7 in federal court in the Northern District of Illinois. The lawsuit names 40 universities, including 11 in New England and all...
Currently, we are in what Brandeis refers to as “shoulder months.” This is a time when facilities staff are making a transition from heating to cooling. As Brandeis acknowledged in their InBrief Newsletter sent out...
On Oct. 19, both the men’s and women’s cross country teams traveled to Waterford, Connecticut to attend the Connecticut College Invitational. This was the Judges’ fourth cross country meet of the 2024 season.  The women’s...
Two weeks ago, Hurricane Helene caused unprecedented flooding in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee. Over 200 people died. Before the debris from Helene was even cleaned up, another hurricane hit Florida. Milton, a category...
As we’ve all heard by now, President Ron Liebowitz recently resigned from his role as Brandeis’ president. His resignation followed a vote of no confidence from the faculty. The position will be filled on an...
Since our last coverage of the teams, the Men’s and Women’s Cross Country teams have competed twice. First, on Sept. 21, the teams traveled to North Dartmouth to compete in the UMass Dartmouth invitational. Here,...
On Tuesday, Oct. 8, the Legal Studies department hosted an event on “Understanding the Supreme Court’s opinion on presidential immunity in Trump v. United States.” In that decision, the Supreme Court ruled that presidents have...

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