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Anita’s Angle: The singularity is near
Events on the Hill: Week of Feb. 5
ASAP and BARCC discuss future plans, resources, #MeToo campaign
Content warning: this article mentions sexual assault
Activism at Tufts: As campus activism intensifies, tensions between student groups and administrators grow
Editor's Notes: This series was reported by The Tufts Daily’s Investigative Team. Reena Karasin and Cathy Perloff contributed reporting.
Video surveillance: who's watching Tufts' campus?
University raises concerns over Congressional tax plan
Netflix crime drama 'Mindhunter' capitalizes on our obsession with serial killers
SMFA students cite concerns about lack of resources, cohesion between communities post merger
Chapter 15 of 'Riverdale' brings gloom, gloom, more boring gloom
Health Service expands resources for student smokers to quit
Tufts Health Service will expand its cessation and education resources for students seeking to quit smoking as soon as this semester, according to Ian Wong, director of the Department of Health Promotion and Prevention. Wong said the resources available to students will include stress reduction workshops, smoking cessation classes and nicotine replacement therapies.
Tufts responds to new medical marijuana home delivery services
Same Roots, Different Soil explores African diaspora with weekend-long conference
Tufts Medical Center nurses back at negotiating table
Tufts signals opposition to travel ban with new amicus brief
Is This Thing On? Dialing into mental health with music
Hey everyone! It's only week four of the semester, but you may already be starting to feel overwhelmed — I know I am. In this vein, today's topic is a little more solemn from a lesser known rapper, Logic. When I think of Logic, I associate him with the genre of hip hop that boys in my middle school would pirate off the internet. But recently, the Beverly Hills-based artist is making waves in the music industry. While you may not be familiar with him, you may have heard his song "1-800-273-8255" (2017), which features newcomers Alessia Cara and Khalid, on the radio this summer. My first thought when reading the title on the Spotify charts was, “Wow, what a mouthful.” But a closer look at the song, which is titled after the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, identifies an artist taking a leap for pop music by taking on such a serious topic.
Tufts students protest DACA elimination
Op-Ed: Join the fight with the Tufts Democrats
Four years in review
The 2015–2016 academic year saw notable changes and additions to the programs and majors offered at Tufts, lively student activism and progress made on several significant building projects.