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'Hot Ticket: Live in Boston' showcases auspicious talent

For Matt Savage, this album was a big test. The 15-year-old jazz piano phenom, who has overcome the barriers of autism to become a renowned child musician, told the Daily last fall that he was ready to move beyond prodigy status.


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Recovering alcoholic finds sober path at Tufts

The hum of everyday life penetrates the halls of Wren and South Halls alike; feverish video-gaming cries, muffled keyboard punches and the familiar screams of Red Sox fans bring comfort to a typical college environment.




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Winston Berkman and Charlotte Bourdillon | Two for Tea

The owner is literally shredding bunches of fresh cilantro onto one of the vacant dining tables. This is what we first see upon walking into Tacos Lupita, and it bodes well for both the quality and authenticity of ingredients, not to mention the awesome flavor. Since being introduced to Porter Square's own Tacos Lupita by a mutual friend, it has quickly climbed to the top ranks of our favorite nearby cravings, and it's under-priced to boot.




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'Crow' takes off for State Radio

State Radio will not write its audience a love song. With that little disclaimer out of the way, let it be known that the power trio composed of Chad Stokes Urmston (formerly of Dispatch) on guitar and vocals, Chuck Fay on bass and vocals, and Mike "Mad Dog" Najarian on drums has brought forth a subtle, yet scathing, third full-length studio album.



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Daily Digits

2: Jumbo divers who scored first place wins in both the three- and one- meter dives at the MIddlebury Invitational. Senior Kendall Swett and sophomore Rob Matera, of the women's and men's swimming and diving teams respectively, both came out on top in both diving events.



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Guilty until proven innocent

In the past, I have usually thought of Tufts as a place of equality, justice and integrity. Through a variety of committees, such as the Tufts Community Union (TCU) Judiciary and the Committee on Student Life, the administration purports a commitment to ensuring due process for any student disciplinary matter.



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Skiing | Regular season ends in a white-out that cancels costume race

The races at Killington Ski Resort this weekend marked the end of the regular season for the men's and women's club ski teams. The men took up their usual post at second place of 11 teams on both days, while the women wound up with an impressive fourth-place finish in the slalom on Saturday before posting a seventh-place finish in the grand slalom (GS) on Sunday.



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Aid makes our hearts tingle, but is it good?

Foreign aid has become the new buzzword for 21st century governments and charities alike, resulting in massive outlays from new actors like The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The Foundation, with a $37 billion endowment, is the largest charitable organization worldwide and has already contributed over $8 billion in aid to global health causes.



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Course numbers 101: Non-standard system causes headaches

Economics 5, Women's Studies 72 and Anthropology 10 are each introductory courses in their respective departments. With such variance between course numbers, students might feel like they need an intro class just to understand what level class they are taking.




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