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As Jumbos head to the polls tomorrow to vote for their Tufts Community Union (TCU) president, they'll be faced with the same challenge Democratic voters have faced throughout this primary season: how to choose between a clear vision for the future and a series of concrete plans that perhaps lack vision when no candidate offers both. (2) comments

Last week, I became reinvigorated about a cause I thought I knew a lot about: environmental justice. What is it? It's a framework for integrating class, race, gender, the environment and social justice concerns. It's a worldview that values the principle that all people have a right not only to be protected from environmental pollution, but also to receive an equitable distribution of environmental benefits. (2) comments

Ben Stein, of Ferris Bueller fame, will soon be releasing a new documentary entitled "Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed," which claims to detail how those in the scientific community who are proponents of intelligent design (ID) have been unfairly fired and ridiculed by their colleagues. (18) comments

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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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