Op-ed: Please vote No on Question 3 in Somerville
We are writing to respectfully ask that voters across Somerville vote “no” on Question 3.
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We are writing to respectfully ask that voters across Somerville vote “no” on Question 3.
Last week, Tufts’ campus was covered in pumpkins to celebrate Halloween. Overnight, the squash seemed to materialize on every available surface — from busy pathways to seemingly inaccessible heights.
Antonio Brown. That guy? Oh, yeah, how’s he doing? The man who became a social media trend in 2021 for angrily throwing his jersey into the stands at MetLife Stadium in a game between the New York Jets and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and who is now under a bevy of legal trouble, has a reputation as one of the most controversial, yet talked about players in the NFL — for all the wrong reasons.
Distribution requirements are a core part of the Tufts liberal arts curriculum. While fulfilling them may feel like a burden for students, the university offers courses specifically tailored for humanities majors who need to fulfill natural science or mathematics requirements, and STEM majors who need to complete their humanities or arts requirements.
The 11th annual Doggone Halloween Pet Parade and costume competition occurred on Oct. 25 on Summer Street in Boston. Participants could win in categories such as Best Dog and Child Duo and Scariest Costume. Crowds of people turned up to watch these dogs and their owners show off their fun costumes.
Despite his choice of title, Bryan Washington certainly isn’t palavering in his third standalone novel. The book delivers 336 pages of routine moments conveyed with great momentum. From Jamaica through Houston and Toronto, all the way to Tokyo, “Palaver” gently leads readers through moments that may seem inconsequential individually, but ultimately comprise all the life-altering decisions and important relationships that define us.
Here’s what incumbent Medford City Council candidates have to say about their campaign goals: Your Tufts Daily Weekly Roundup
On Tuesday, the field hockey team hit the road for its final game of the regular season against Bowdoin College. Entering the matchup at No. 1, Tufts held an 8–1 conference record compared to Bowdoin’s 5–4 mark. Both teams were among the three NESCAC squads to defeat reigning Division III Champion Middlebury College.
The Tufts Community Union Senate discussed an upcoming tuition transparency event with senior university leadership, as well as projects, initiatives and funding requests in its Sunday meeting.
With the form for the intent to study abroad during the academic year due Saturday, many Tufts students are considering how studying abroad can fit into their busy schedules. For some, summer programs offer the best fit so they can complete their major requirements. From studying a range of subjects in Talloires, France to investigating public health in Chile, Tufts offers many opportunities for students to have immersive experiences in foreign countries in the summer.
No matter where you fall on the ideological spectrum or how you feel about politics, I think we can all agree on one thing: this is certainly not “The Good Place.”
On every road trip, there’s a point where you get a bit bored. The scenery outside looks identical for hundreds of miles. The playlist you’ve made? You’ve already listened to it twice. You’ve spent so much time with the people you’re driving with that there’s nothing left to talk about. Well, when my family and I reach this point in the trip, it can only mean one thing: the alphabet game.
Yoga, as defined by Merriam-Webster, is “a system of physical postures, breathing techniques, and sometimes meditation derived from Yoga but often practiced independently especially in Western cultures to promote physical and emotional well-being.”
Happy Halloween! Take a look at the Daily Photo section’s collection of Halloween decoration captures around the Somerville community.
Candidates running for Somerville City Council discuss their platforms: Your Tufts Daily Briefing
When the Class of 2026 first took the field for the Tufts men’s soccer team, the world was a vastly different place. ChatGPT was not yet released, Queen Elizabeth II was still the monarch of the United Kingdom and Luka Dončić was still a Dallas Maverick. Despite all the turmoil, one constant has remained across the last four years — the Jumbos have continued to win soccer matches.
Dear neighbors,
The first day of the NCAA hoops season is less than a week away. We’ve already had our first taste of basketball, with a plethora of great NBA games kicking off the league’s opening week. Not only that, but the college preseason exhibition games have been highly competitive this year. This is almost entirely thanks to the rule change implemented in January, which allows these matchups to be streamed and officially scored for the first time.
Who callin’ my phone? Is it the job/internship search? Is it the visa process? Is it the midterms coming up? Where the f--- the function?
Nov. 4 can’t come fast enough. As a lifelong Medford resident, homeowner and taxpayer, I say this with the best of intentions: It’s been a long couple of years, and I’m ready for change.