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Almost every Tufts student has at one time or another taken a stroll down Newbury Street, but not many have taken the opportunity to enjoy the relaxing effects of Newbury's one and only free activity: gallery viewing. Located at 10 Newbury St., right next to Juicy Couture, is a non-descript door that leads to one of the true gems for viewing contemporary art in Boston: the Barbara Krakow Gallery. (0) comments
Countless video games offer players the opportunity to do battle with demonic hell-spawn, but few do it as stylishly as Capcom's "Devil May Cry" series. Since its inception on the PlayStation 2 in 2001, the "DMC" franchise has been a favorite of gamers in search of intense, engaging action titles. (0) comments
We hope this past break didn't find you sitting in a terminal with a two-going-on-six hour delay. If it did, however, you might be familiar with the vagabond-esque airport food scavenging adventure that lures in wayward travelers. The absolute worst feeling is the heart-sinking realization that after all the energy expended in staking out the food in your terminal, a measured evaluation of the options leaves you with nothing better than the trail mix section of the magazine stand. (0) comments
A monumental black box, imposing and quiet, fills the view of the audience. A disembodied Voice speaks in the stillness meditating on the box. Later, a Communist dictator reads propaganda while a long-winded lady gives confession to a silent minister perched languorously on a ledge, and an old woman recounts to the audience, in maudlin verse, how her children abandoned her one by one. (0) comments
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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