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(10/10/07 12:00am)
We want to thank the Daily for printing an article about college students and suicide ("Suicide rate jumps for college students nationwide," Oct. 3). Because of the importance of this issue, we would also like to clarify and expand on a few points.
(10/03/07 12:00am)
Though many adults look back on their teenage years and early 20s as an exciting period of growth and change, college-age students today may not be so happy and carefree.
(10/01/07 12:00am)
Goddard Chapel is host to a wide variety of events at Tufts, from Beelzebubs concerts to visiting Tibetan monks to religious discussion groups with students from every faith. For the past nine years, it has also played host to Rev. David O'Leary, a Catholic priest who is now the University's head chaplain.
(09/13/07 12:00am)
When Kenneth Hall, the former Office of Residential Life and Learning administrative assistant recently convicted in Suffolk County as a sex offender, applied to work at Tufts, the university did not conduct a criminal background check on him.
(09/12/07 12:00am)
Oddly enough, the characters on HBO's new drama "Tell Me You Love Me" say "I love you" quite frequently. Of the relationships featured on the show, not one suffers from a lack of love, but rather an excess of life and its crippling pressures.
(09/10/07 12:00am)
Do Tufts students have good sense when it comes to their cents? Though most probably received high scores on their math SATs, not all Jumbos said they are comfortable when it comes to balancing a checkbook or investing money.
(04/30/07 12:00am)
Sunlight and warm temperatures finally reached the Hill last week, and the Tufts campus has finally begun to look more like the vibrant, active community displayed in the admissions booklets.
(04/26/07 12:00am)
A couple on the road to divorce checks into a shady motel in the middle of nowhere after their car breaks down miles from the interstate.
(04/26/07 12:00am)
In his Viewpoint, "Seung-Hui is not a victim" (April 24), author Dan Patack seemed to be implying that the only possible explanation for the Virginia Tech shootings was a singular case of irremediable insanity. Although Mr. Patack has put in appreciable effort to discredit the argument set forth in "A plea in remembrance" (April 19), his writing is driven by anger and indignation rather than by a constructive desire to effect positive change.
(04/19/07 12:00am)
In the wake of the Virginia Tech shootings on Monday, colleges and universities across the country have been shocked into reevaluating their security policies and focusing on preventing, or if need be responding to outbreaks of violence.
(04/19/07 12:00am)
Over the past few days, Dean of Student Affairs Bruce Reitman estimates that he has received around 100 phone calls - mostly from concerned parents - about the Virginia Tech shootings.
(04/12/07 12:00am)
The Inter-Greek Council (IGC) and the Campus Violence Prevention Project have teamed up to sponsor the Clothesline Project, a public art display honoring sexual assault victims.
(04/05/07 12:00am)
The admissions decisions that Tufts made available to applicants late last week indicate that the incoming Class of 2011 will not differ greatly from its predecessor.
(04/04/07 12:00am)
The Tisch College of Citizenship and Public Service is giving Tufts students a chance to network with alumni this summer through a new program called the Connecting Alumni and Student Experiences (CASE) Network.
(04/03/07 12:00am)
Forget the days of polyester, pollutant-ridden lipsticks and the more-is-more style aesthetic - these days, consumers are moving in increasingly strong waves to organic, environmentally-conscious products.
(03/27/07 12:00am)
More than a month after the media and Congress began speculating over the suspicious firing of eight United States attorneys, questions about the Justice Department's conduct are continuing to emerge.
(03/13/07 12:00am)
As two students who work at the Tufts Women's Center, we have been both inspired and troubled by recent discussions regarding the Sex Fair. We want to call attention to the very discussion of the Sex Fair as a potential avenue for increased insight into the values we believe the Sex Fair seeks to promote.
(03/13/07 12:00am)
An LGBT mentoring program founded in 2004 has been undergoing expansion this year.
(03/02/07 12:00am)
A lawsuit involving two Tufts employees came to a conclusion yesterday after a jury at the Middlesex Superior Court announced its verdict in a case that has spanned several years. The decision was in favor of the defendant, Susan Cleary.
(03/01/07 12:00am)
Yet again, campus organization Tufts VOX was attacked in the guise of a rant on sex toys, pamphlets and gender stratification. In her Feb. 26 Viewpoint, "Sex fair sends the wrong message," Ashley Samelson argues for a "don't ask, don't tell" policy for on-campus sexuality, which merely hinders the progress of the dialogue so many have fought to achieve. Her solution to the rape crisis is to reinstate antiquated gender norms, suppress sex education and threaten freedom of expression.