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EDITORIAL: Publicize sexual assault policy

Last Thursday, Faculty Senate Chair Tim Hickey (COSI) announced at the faculty meeting that the Senate will form a committee to assess the University's sexual assault procedures as compared to other universities. According to a recent study by the U.S. Department of Justice, one in four women will be sexually assaulted during their college careers.


EDITORIAL: Publicize sexual assault policy

Last Thursday, Faculty Senate Chair Tim Hickey (COSI) announced at the faculty meeting that the Senate will form a committee to assess the University's sexual assault procedures as compared to other universities. According to a recent study by the U.S.


EDITORIAL: Thank you, departing editors

As another year comes to a close, we would like to extend our congratulations and gratitude to the Class of 2012 and departing Justice writers and editors for their relentless efforts and innumerable late nights working for the Justice. We wish the seniors the best in their future pursuits and thank them for their years of hard work and dedication. Emily Kraus displayed her steadfast commitment to the Justice during her time from the Copy staff and News staff to Copy editor to editor in chief.


EDITORIAL: Publicize sexual assault policy

Last Thursday, Faculty Senate Chair Tim Hickey (COSI) announced at the faculty meeting that the Senate will form a committee to assess the University's sexual assault procedures as compared to other universities. According to a recent study by the U.S. Department of Justice, one in four women will be sexually assaulted during their college careers.


EDITORIAL: Welcome to Waltham

For the duration of his term, University President Emeritus Jehuda Reinharz lived in a Brandeis-owned home in Newton, Mass. However, University President Frederick Lawrence has opted out of living in this home, and the Board of Trustees has decided to put the house up for sale. Instead, Mr. Lawrence will be moving into an apartment in the newly converted Waltham Watch Factory to situate himself closer to campus. We appreciate Mr. Lawrence's efforts to immerse himself further into Brandeis' community and hope his decision will also nurture the University's relationship with the greater Waltham community. During his first year as University president, Mr. Lawrence has made a significant effort to include himself in campus events and activities.


EDITORIAL: Coffee shop convenience

Finals are almost here and students can be seen crowding around study spaces and cramming in the Goldfarb Library basement, living on coffee and sometimes little food. In the midst of studying, students would undoubtedly appreciate the convenience of food and drink in the library.


EDITORIAL: Voice concerns over Aramark

According to an email to the student body from Student Union President Herbie Rosen '12 and Senior Vice President of Administration Mark Collins, the University will be conducting a comprehensive review of Dining Services prompted by feedback from students regarding Aramark, the University's food service provider.


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