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The Hill | News from Tufts' campus

Tony Blair is coming to Tufts...

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The Trail | Blogging the 2008 Election

Click to see the Daily's election night coverage...

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The Scene | Art and Music

Winter Break Movie Preview

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The Trend | Fashion and Style

Shop with a conscience at Payless

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The Score | The Daily's Sports Blog

A live-blog of the field hockey game

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The Newsroom | The Daily editors' blog

The EIC writes on the Joe the Plumber interview

Features list

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Students juggle jury duty with academics

Jumbos must often go the distance to meet their civic requirements

In addition to building houses with Habitat for Humanity or tutoring elementary school children through groups like the Leonard Carmichael Society, many students must engage in a less conventional form of community service.

Sports

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Women’s Basketball | Holiday cheer: Defense awakens as Jumbos head into winter recess with win

Saturday afternoon in Cousens Gym, the women's basketball team finally resembled the squad it knew it was all along. Following lackluster performances against Brandeis and Salem State earlier last week, nationally ranked No.

Opinion

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A toast to the end of Prohibition

A quick glance through New York Magazine recently informed me that Dec. 5 marked the 75th anniversary of the end of Prohibition.

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    'Nobel Son,' striving for excellence, proves just another cheap thriller

    Movie Review | One and a half out of Five Stars

    Barkley Michaelson, the protagonist of "Nobel Son" (2008), tells the audience, "The truth is good and bad are not so absolute." Maybe he's right in his own crazy, fast-paced, saturated world. It is difficult to say the same in the world of cinema.