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The list of candidates running for mayor, City Council and School Committee in Medford has been largely finalized following ...
The independent student newspaper of Tufts UniversityJumbo the elephant, a figure that most Tufts students wear on sweatshirts, hats and hoodies with pride, is one of the only animal mascots in the ...
As Tufts’ newspaper of record, the Daily sees many students contribute to its black-and-white newsprint pages, but not all work their way up to its masthead. The Daily staff spoke with eight members ...
In the wake of the detainment of Tufts graduate student Rümeysa Öztürk, we would like to emphasize our commitment to the safety of our writers and reaffirm our values as a publication.
Blood in, blood out: The bleeding Congo The Congo has been exploited for far too long, and those who have facilitated this exploitation must be held accountable.
It is now several days following the arrest, and the statements received from the university to date concern its lack of “pre-knowledge” of ICE’s actions, its support for Muslim students and ...
TCU Senate passes 3 of 4 resolutions seeking university accountability for ties to Israel After hours of debate, senators pass CPLT-proposed resolutions S.24-2, 24-3 and 24-4 but reject 24-1 in an ...
Rümeysa Öztürk describes detainment, poor conditions at ICE detention center in declaration In a motion to the United States District Court for the District of Vermont, Öztürk’s legal counsel argued ...
Mayer Campus Center exemplifies Tufts’ rich architectural roots Domestic designs serve to foster inclusivity and a unique architectural atmosphere on Tufts’ campus.
If you’ve ever had the urge to respond to the absurdities of your reality with complete carnage, “Victorian Psycho” by Virginia Feito is the perfect book for you. Even if your impulses are less ...
Tufts has begun the development process for the largest residence hall in university history, the university announced Thursday evening. The building, which is scheduled for completion by fall ...
In a message to its e-list on Monday, Tufts Students for Justice in Palestine praised the “creativity” of the Hamas-led surprise attacks on Israeli civilians launched on Oct. 7. Tufts denounced the ...
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