<p>It looks to me as if some people at Brandeis are taking action to dissociate her from associating her personal ideas with that of the college. </p>
<p>She’s entitled to her own thoughts, and freedom of speech is important, but she should express them as her own, not that of the college. </p>
<p>In fact, she made it clear that she’s not in alignment with Brandeis when she described it in this statement:</p>
<p>“a social justice themed institution grounded in zionism. word. thats a ( f word) fanny dooley.”</p>
<p>— Khadijah (خديجة) (@punQros3) December 1, 2014</p>
<p>Which makes me wonder why she’s even there, considering if she had the grades and scores to be accepted to Brandeis, then she also must have had other choices. If she is the recipient of generous financial aid at Brandeis, then this is not exactly appreciative. </p>