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On Monday, U.S. District Judge William K. Sessions III transferred a motion to restore Tufts graduate student Rümeysa ...
LinkedIn has released its first-ever Top Colleges list, with Tufts ranked No. 16 out of 50 schools recognized for strong ...
The Boston City Council passed a resolution supporting the professors of the practice at the School of the Museum of Fine ...
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 ...
Op-ed: ‘Even God cannot hear us here’: What I witnessed inside an ICE women’s prison Tufts graduate student Rümeysa Öztürk opens up for the first time about her shocking arrest and 45 days in a South ...
The list of candidates running for mayor, City Council and School Committee in Medford has been largely finalized following the July 29 deadline to submit nomination papers. Our Revolution Medford, ...
CIRCLE releases preliminary findings about youth voting patterns in 2024 election Young voters shifted to the right, with the majority citing the economy as the main issue driving their vote.
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.
The independent student newspaper of Tufts UniversityApplications for this year’s Tufts Community Grants (TCG) cycle opened on Feb. 3 and close on March 13. The winners will be announced in early ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...