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On the night of Saturday, Nov. 3, Pakistani President General Pervez Musharraf declared a state of emergency throughout his country. In doing so, he suspended the constitution, fired the chief justice of the Supreme Court, shut down many media outlets and filled the capital city of Islamabad with police officers. (0) comments

Lara Levi | Just the Tip

The politics of parting

This weekend I had the pleasure of visiting our nation's beautiful capital. The atmosphere in D.C. is so exciting and active - just getting coffee puts you at the center of major world affairs. Everything has an air of politics, from the rows of embassies and foreign flags to the red "Diplomat" license plates on every black Mercedes. (0) 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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