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Move over, Trojan: Male birth control is on the way

Pill in development would neutralize sperm, but could pose health, social problems

Move over, Trojan: Male birth control is on the way

Anyone who has seen the summer blockbuster "Knocked Up" (2007) - or ever attended a sexual education class in high school - knows that unplanned pregnancy can be a trying predicament for high school- and college-aged students. But research from scientists at the University of Washington could make such situations much easier to avoid. (0) comments

Tufts student breaks gender barriers on reality TV show

For graduate student Nicole Morgan, 'Geekiness' is in the eye of the beholder

Tufts student breaks gender barriers on reality TV show

Geeks are traditionally stereotyped as pocket-protector wearing, library-loving, graphing calculator enthusiasts. But for Nicole Morgan, a Tufts graduate student in the Department of Music, geekiness is in the eye of the beholder. Morgan has become the first female "geek" on "Beauty and the Geek," a reality show on the CW Television Network. (0) comments

Lara Levi | Just the Tip

It's what's inside that counts

You just took a phenomenal shower. Hot, steamy, the perfect prelude to a night out. You walk around your room naked, considering your wardrobe options for the evening. Dance in front of your mirror for a bit, peruse your closet and move to the most important drawer in your bedroom. (6) comments

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Interactive Map | Violent Crimes

The assaults that took place near campus recently have some students concerned about their safety. Click below to see an interactive map chronicling the violent crimes and assaults that took place in the areas area surrounding Tufts since last spring.

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