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Features
Politics
- In Defense of Sen. Kerry
- Most local incumbents retain seats
- TCU Judiciary member resigns
- Discourse’s connections to IGL were a flashpoint
- Web site to offer advising center for students
- TCU Senate community reps hope to gain vote
- Senate trustee representatives switch positions
- On the road to a better Venezuela
- Black Solidarity Day: What does it mean?
Sports
- Ethan Frigon | The Beard Abides
- Inside International Soccer | Liverpool struggling in Premier League
- Soccer | Jumbos look back on frustrating 2-10-2 season
- Football | Tufts stays motivated as it prepares for Colby
- Volleyball | Jumbos bringing the NESCAC Tournament back to the Hill
- Women's Soccer | NESCAC semis bring rematch against No. 2 Williams Ephs
Arts
Health & Science
- Tufts to host international economics conference
- The smartphone split
- Eco-Rep Symposium unites green students
- Tufts enforcing BYOB policy at fraternities
- Flu spike taxes health care providers
- Association for Computing Machinery at Tufts pushes forward despite blackout
- From the Public Editor | Going too fast? Blogging and the 24-hour campus news cycle
- Jacob Kreimer | The Salvador
- Lunar fireworks display? Not quite
Op-Ed
Reviews
- ’This Is It’ shows more relatable side of Michael Jackson
- Banhart’s latest brings the bizarre
- ‘35 Shots’ sink in softly, but pack a punch
- Psychedelic band drops ‘Cosmic Egg’
- Exhibition explores work of New York AIDS activist group
- ‘White Collar’ avoids stiff character stereotypes
- Gallery Review | Exhibit probes Western art
- Sufjan Stevens surprises with ‘The BQE’
- ‘Amelia’ crashes and burns amid poor plot development

