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News | 4/17/07
Posted online at 12:57 AM EST on 4/17/07
Members of Students for Environmental Action officially announced their intent to add a referendum to Round II elections. Their goal is to add an option on the University tuition bill that will allow students to donate $30 in support of developing new wind-energy sources in New England. This would indirectly affect Brandeis.
Representatives from Triskelion said they have been working with Assistant Dean of Student Life in Support of Diversity Jamele Adams on a proposal requesting a director of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender advocacy programming and resources to provide resources and programming that Triskelion cannot.
The Rubiks Cubists and Puzzle Masters club was granted a name change to the Enigmatology Club.
Brandeis for Barack requested and received recognition as a club. The group plans to coordinate events to garner support for Illinois Senator Barack Obama's run for President in 2008.
Director of Executive Affairs Adam Gartner '07 said the University might make carrying baskets or large bags available to help students transport books while in the Goldfarb and Farber Libraries.
-Michelle Minkoff
Representatives from Triskelion said they have been working with Assistant Dean of Student Life in Support of Diversity Jamele Adams on a proposal requesting a director of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender advocacy programming and resources to provide resources and programming that Triskelion cannot.
The Rubiks Cubists and Puzzle Masters club was granted a name change to the Enigmatology Club.
Brandeis for Barack requested and received recognition as a club. The group plans to coordinate events to garner support for Illinois Senator Barack Obama's run for President in 2008.
Director of Executive Affairs Adam Gartner '07 said the University might make carrying baskets or large bags available to help students transport books while in the Goldfarb and Farber Libraries.
-Michelle Minkoff
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David Roberson
posted 4/17/07 @ 2:53 PM EST
Before jumping on the wind power bandwagon, those who wish to make informed decisions should educate themselves on the downsides of this technology. A good place to start is National Wind Watch (wind-watch. (Continued…)
James Sanders
posted 4/17/07 @ 7:32 PM EST
wind-watch.org seems to be nothing but negative propaganda. Doesn't deserve the name "watch". David is right, you'll only see the downside of the technology and from my limited understanding of it a not very accurate downside. (Continued…)
Zach Pyle
posted 4/18/07 @ 8:01 PM EST
People on both sides of the issue will be able to post statements that will be seen by students before voting, so I encourage students to keep an eye out for this opportunity to help Brandeis students make a well informed decision. (Continued…)
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