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(04/03/25 4:01am)
President Donald Trump has been on a DEI purge since taking office — removing almost any content that remotely resembles support for diversity from government websites. Many aspects of life, from science to performing arts, have been affected. Now, to be sure, I expected a lot of vital data to disappear under the DEI banner. I did not expect the removal of data concerning murder and missing persons.
(04/03/25 4:01am)
Beginning in March, all Tufts students and faculty gained free access to every Harvard museum through a program offered by Harvard to local universities for an annual fee.
(04/03/25 4:03am)
Tufts Democrats and Voters of Tomorrow Boston held an event Tuesday evening, bringing students together to directly call elected officials to demand support for Rumeysa Öztürk, a graduate student who was detained on March 25. Apart from this event, students and other supporters have taken several paths to advocate for her release, from participating in protests to signing petitions to donating money to her legal fund.
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After his 17 seasons coaching the Alabama Crimson Tide, there’s no doubt that Nick Saban is the greatest coach of the century, if not of all time. With seven NCAA titles, Saban’s teams have been loaded with premier talent, including four Heisman Trophy winners. But which of his quarterbacks were truly worthy of being Saban disciples? Below, I’ve ranked each quarterback from worst to best.
(04/03/25 4:05am)
Two consecutive wins for the Tufts baseball lifted them to a series win over Bates in their first NESCAC games of the season. After an eight-game tour of California and two games last week, the Jumbos had a record of 6–9.
(04/03/25 4:03am)
The Tufts softball team took on Bowdoin and Amherst over the weekend in their first games of NESCAC play. Prior to the games, the Jumbos held a season record of 4–10, but the team wasn’t going to let that affect them.
(04/02/25 11:30am)
Students walk out at Ballou to demand release of Rümeysa Öztürk: Your Tufts Daily Briefing
(04/02/25 4:01am)
A group of Jewish professors, lecturers and staff members sent a letter on Monday calling on University President Sunil Kumar and Provost and Senior Vice President Caroline Genco to resist equating criticisms of Israel with antisemitism. The letter also urges Kumar and Genco to defend students with legal support, if necessary, and requests a meeting with Kumar himself.
(04/02/25 4:03am)
In a walk-out organized by Coalition for Palestinian Liberation, around 200 students and local residents rallied outside Ballou Hall on Tuesday, calling for the release of Tufts doctoral student Rümeysa Öztürk and for the university to condemn her detainment.
(04/02/25 4:01am)
I suffer from ornithophobia — the fear of birds. It is my daily affliction and eternal curse. Every time a pigeon or goose lunges towards me, I cower away from their dastardly attacks. I imagine that I can see the unbridled malice in their little, beady eyes. This fear does not stem from lived experience — although I believe that some seagulls were very close to murdering me for a sandwich in Dublin if I hadn’t fled and saved myself — but rather a propensity to fear that which is different. Birds, to me, are uncomfortably different.
(04/02/25 4:03am)
This past weekend, Torn Ticket II dabbled with mad science inside of Cohen Auditorium with their production of “Jekyll & Hyde.” The musical tells the cautionary tale of scientist Dr. Henry Jekyll and his quest to separate good from evil in man — this ultimately creates the monster, Mr. Hyde, inside himself. As he struggles and fails to keep Hyde in check, the pressures of society and love weigh on him until he finally snaps.
(04/02/25 4:03am)
On Saturday, No. 2 Tufts took on No. 5 Colby College at home on Bello Field. Both teams came onto the field undefeated. Despite having a slower start than usual, the Jumbos were able to extend their now nine-game win streak, their dominance in Division III lacrosse remaining untouchable.
(04/02/25 4:01am)
Welcome back to the 90 Minute Breakdown! We’re entering the last stretch of the season, and the intensity is certainly present.
(04/02/25 4:01am)
The beauty of the arts scene at Tufts is that it brings together students from a host of different backgrounds. This is certainly the case for The Institute, a sketch comedy group comprised of student actors, writers and filmmakers, some of whom join with no formal experience in comedy. This was certainly the case for Eran Avni-Singer, who auditioned his freshman spring. One small project changed the trajectory of his college career: After making a short film for TUTV’s HorrorFest, he was recruited by the president of The Institute to audition for the group as a filmmaker.
(04/01/25 11:30am)
TCU Senate discusses changing role of community senators: Your Tufts Daily Briefing
(04/01/25 4:03am)
The Tufts Community Union Senate discussed new bylaws concerning community senators, discussed changes to the resolution process and handled supplementary funding requests in their March 30 meeting.
(04/01/25 4:01am)
The Medford City Council began discussions on the budget for fiscal year 2026 in its March 18 meeting of the Committee of the Whole. Amid uncertainty over federal funding, the council’s priorities included increasing support for public safety, maintaining budget allocations for schools and the library and funding affordable housing research programs, among other initiatives.
(03/31/25 4:01am)
After a yearlong process, the Medford City Council proposed a new draft of the ordinance for the city’s Human Rights Commission. Established to protect the civil rights of Medford residents, particularly on issues of housing, the current version of the ordinance required modernizing, according to City Councilor Justin Tseng, who led the proposal.