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Film Series rolls out the red carpet on Sunday for 'A Night at the Oscars'

Looking for a way to celebrate the Oscars the right way? Want to critique red carpet formalwear and guess which actors will walk away with little gold men? The Tufts Film Series is hosting "A Night at the Oscars," a chance to gather with friends and fellow film enthusiasts to watch the awards and take your bets on who will win.


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Program director earns award

Director of Entrepreneurial Leadership Pamela Goldberg earned national recognition for her teaching this month. The Acton Foundation honored Goldberg as one of 27 recipients of the Excellence in Entrepreneurship Education Award.




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ResLife: No sophomore waitlist

A surprisingly large class of incoming freshmen last spring forced the Office of Residential Life and Learning to put 125 rising sophomores on a waitlist and place 148 freshmen in triples.





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McCain speaks at Faneuil Hall

Presidential hopeful Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) brought his red-hot campaign to Boston yesterday morning, framing himself as the most qualified candidate to manage the war on terror during an address to an enthusiastic crowd at Faneuil Hall.



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Panel takes on Olympic energy policy

Students from Chinese universities yesterday sat on a panel that discussed China's work to improve its energy policies in preparation for the 2008 Summer Olympics. Boston College Professor of Political Science Robert Ross, pictured on the right, also participated in the panel, which took place in Cabot Auditorium. Ross brought up the possibility that the Chinese government has exaggerated the policies' positive effects.





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Seeing double-or triple-doesn't equal major success

With collegiate academic careers beginning to sound more like Starbucks orders - a history major with a shot of mass communications and media studies or a French major with extra biology - there seems to be no limit to what can be added to students' titles at graduation. But Tufts students who hope to add more and more to their lists may find it difficult to navigate policies, rules and requirements set forth by the university.