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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 UniversityThe dangers of ignoring Ukraine’s neo-Nazis Kyiv’s tolerance for fascist extremism should cause the U.S. government to re-evaluate its support of ...
Students and local activists gathered on Wednesday evening at Powder House Park to protest the detainment of Tufts graduate student, Rumeysa Ozturk, by federal authorities on Tuesday. The protest ...
Rümeysa Öztürk comes home, speaks at press conference in Boston Öztürk, her legal team and Massachusetts politicians spoke at a press conference on her detainment, detention and release from an ICE ...
Addressing the uphill battle of safety, accessibility on campus Pedestrian safety and accessibility improvements are becoming a priority as students and administrators work together to upgrade campus ...
Tufts reported a decline in the racial diversity of its incoming first-year class, who represent the first wave of students to be admitted after the Supreme Court’s ruling last year to overturn ...
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 ...
via Wikipedia Mayonaka no Door (Stay with Me)" (1979) by Miki Matsubara is one of the most popular songs in the current resurgence of Japanese city pop.
Cutting through the red tape of accessibility at Tufts, Part 1 Navigating the Hill with physical disabilities at Tufts has been extremely challenging for many students.
These are dark times in our community, our city, our state, our nation and our world. Wars rage across the globe, economic uncertainty looms and our basic freedoms are under assault.
Tufts 4+1 degrees, Part 1: The Fletcher MALD degree program The Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy allows Tufts to offer interdisciplinary education in an expedited format.
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.