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Top Ten | Celebrity Pregnancies

It seems these days that every celebrity feels the need to get knocked up, regardless of marriage status or, hell, whether they really even want a kid or not. Since babies are this year's hottest new accessory, it's only a matter of time before Paris Hilton starts carrying one around in place of her nasty little rat-dogs. In honor of all those starlets who have decided to go and make babies, despite the plethora of birth control options, we here at the Daily have compiled the Top Ten Celebrity Offspring.



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After Nealley, new position to oversee funding

The Tufts Community Union (TCU) Senate has been in talks with the administration about creating a new position that would be directly responsible for overseeing the monetary transactions of all student organizations, a change meant to alleviate the disorganization that may have opened the door to former Office of Student Activities Director Jodi Nealley's alleged embezzlement of $300,000.







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In Div. III men's hoops, UMass Dartmouth stands alone at 18-0

If the average Div. III men's basketball fan were told three months ago that this January would end with just one undefeated team remaining of the original 389, it wouldn't have been too hard to believe. And if that team happened to be from New England, then, sure, there'd be nothing implausible about that.




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As fires rage, Californian Jumbos cope from afar

While most Tufts students were caught up in the heat of midterms or watching the Red Sox catch fire midway through the American League Championship Series last week, America was burning over 3,000 miles away.


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Event will 'Focus' students on global warming

Tufts students and faculty kicked off participation yesterday in Focus on the Nation, a country-wide initiative to raise awareness about global warming. The group will host a panel of Democratic Congressmen and other speakers on campus today to discuss climate change.




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WMFO Acoustic Cafe

In recent years, Tufts' student-run radio station, WMFO Tufts Freeform Radio, has been a bit neglected.


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Robin Alberts-Marigza | Bostonista

Tufts Bubble [Tüftz Buh-buhl] - noun. The topographical anomaly that prevents good times-seeking Tufts students from venturing out of their natural habitat and habitude of grazing on free beer fields of Natty Light and chasing underclassmen for entertainment and mating reasons -- failing to explore and exploit the hedonistic resources of greater Boston.


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Zox rox out in its latest, 'Line in the Sand'

Zox's latest release, "Line in the Sand," showcases the same hard, driving rock and roll machinery from their previous album "The Wait" (2006) but with a bigger and funkier sound. The band comes out swinging with layers of punchy guitars zigging and zagging in all directions and the dead-on drum tactics of John Zox that single-handedly powered their earlier albums. Themes of self-discovery and the meaning of love waft in and out throughout the album, giving it a sense of cohesion. "Line in the Sand" offers fans and new listeners a reason to take Zox seriously as a talented and adventurous rock band that has yet to be boxed into any one trend, category or sound.