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Baseball | Lowly UMass Dartmouth picks up just third win against Tufts

The baseball team suffered a stunning 10-9 loss to previously 2-20 UMass Dartmouth Tuesday in an out-of-conference clash in North Dartmouth, Mass. Though the loss has no bearing on the NESCAC East standings, the timing couldn't be worse, as the team is gearing up for a three-game series against the nation's No. 5 team, division rival Trinity, this weekend.




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UIT seeking to expand wireless Internet access

The University Information Technology (UIT) department is working to expand wireless Internet access across campus in the near future, and plans to install wireless access points in Tisch Library before spring reading period begins on April 29.






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Dave Adams | Cynicism Personified

I find that many faithful people accuse me of being a hypocrite, and I'm not sure why. Personally, I believe my views on religion are fairly straightforward.


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Dance department hosts concert in Jackson

Amid the sea of extracurricular dance opportunities and performances on campus at the end of the semester, the Drama and Dance Department will put on its student-faculty spring concert. With a runtime approaching one hour, shorter than the average student dance performance, the concert promises to be, as coordinator and faculty member Alice Trexler put it, "an opportunity and an avenue for students to learn about modern dance."


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Beck named NESCAC Performer of the Week

Senior co-captain Cat Beck was named NESCAC Performer of the Week on Monday after her performance in the 800-meter race at the Solomon Husky Invitational at Northeastern University on Saturday.




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Dining Dollars, Points Plus merge to form JumboCash

Dining Services announced yesterday that it will combine the university's often perplexing Points Plus and Dining Dollars systems into one multi-purpose account next semester, a move that Tufts Community Union (TCU) Senator C.J. Mourning said could pave the way for more restaurants to join the Merchants on Points (MOPS) system.


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Evans Clinchy | Dirty Water

For some reason - besides the fact that as I write these very words, it is 33 degrees outside - it just doesn't feel like April for me.


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Let Bear Stearns suffer the consequences

Call it what you will. Present it in new-wave, financial terms. Whether it be subprime loans, auction credit swaps or some other fancy derivative conceived, Wall Street has again played by its own rules.


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Correction

An article in the sports section of Monday's Daily ("McNally notches five goals as Tufts romps over Bowdoin with huge first-quarter surge") incorrectly referred to junior attackman Clem McNally as an All-American in men's lacrosse. In fact, McNally earned a second-team All-NESCAC selection last season, but not an All-American nod.




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TV Review | 'Step It Up and Dance' offers less than previous Bravo reality shows

Competitive talent shows have become television fixtures thanks to programs like Bravo's "Project Runway" and "Top Chef." Iterations of these shows have popped up on networks of all kinds with varying levels of success. FOX's competitive cooking series, "Hell's Kitchen," for example, fared better than Tommy Hilfiger's fashion design competition "The Cut" on CBS. Now it appears to be Bravo's turn to borrow ideas a bit.