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Letter from the editor: Introducing our columnists
Tufts Medical School professor identifies weight gain trends among NESCAC linemen
Maintaining Your Tuftsanity: Finals week hacks
Students lobby administrators to reform Tufts-in-Talloires program
Barker advised students studying abroad or at Talloires to speak to any of the Student Affairs offices on campus about any issues of discrimination, assault or other concerns during their time abroad.
Op-Ed: A statement from Students Advocating for Students
Op-Ed: Reproductive inequality: a history continued
TCU Senate votes on resolution supporting efforts to free Tufts alum from Iranian prison
Several questions were raised by the senators and members of the audience attending the meeting during the question-and-answer period during which senators asked the resolution's writers to provide more details on changes they wanted to see in Tufts' policies. After this period, there was a motion to vote on the resolution, which was objected to, leading to a pro-con debate period and an eventual passing of a motion to vote.
Editorial: Reassessing Tufts' 'unwavering values'
Changes in federal requirements, student needs drive administrative reorganization
Former Resident Assistants discuss benefits, flaws in ResLife-RA relationship
A first-year student's Resident Assistant (RA) might be one of the first members of the Tufts community they meet when they arrive on campus. Assigned to a particular dorm and floor, RAs organize and facilitate community-wide activities and programs while also ensuring the safety of their residents, according to the Office of Residential Life and Learning (ResLife) website.
Today's gamble: Casino project underway across Mystic River
Is This Thing On? Making music great again
The opening line of Buffalo Springfield’s “For What It’s Worth,” (1967), in which he sings "There’s something happening here / But what it is ain’t exactly clear," is something you've probably said to yourself (many times) in the past year with regard to the 2016 presidential election. Let’s get right into it. Music is a creative outlet for artists and a source of entertainment for listeners. But more importantly, though perhaps often forgotten, it’s a powerful tool for social change.