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Introduction

The Brandeis Hoot, or simply, The Hoot, is the community newspaper serving the
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campus. Founded in 2005 by Leslie Pazan, Igor Pedan, and Daniel Silverman, it features articles written for, by and about the members of the Brandeis community. The paper's current Editors-in-Chief are Thomas Pickering, Victoria Morrongiello and Madeline Rousell. Doubling in size since its inception, The Hoot is read worldwide and has been cited by national media outlets, including
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and NPR. Publishing every Friday during the semester, The Hoot is distributed throughout the Brandeis community. The paper's motto is "To acquire wisdom, one must observe." The Hoot publishes five sections (News, Arts, Opinions ormerly Impressions Features, and Sports) and an editorial each week.


History

The Hoot was formed in 2004, when a group of editors at The Justice left because they felt that The Justice was not accurately representing the views of the Brandeis community.


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External links


''The Brandeis Hoot'' website
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