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Fireside Chat revisits active citizenship discussion

Faculty members and students attended a Fireside Chat last night to follow up on last month's debate between Political Science Professor Robert Devigne and Institute for Global Leadership (IGL) Director Sherman Teichman.


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'Darfur Now' documents perspectives of genocide

"Darfur Now" plays like a movie about historical events of years past, rather like "Hotel Rwanda" (2004) or "Munich" (2005) and utilizes the complex character and plot development of "Crash" (2004).


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Inside the NESCAC | New life in New London: Conn. is on the rise

Three years ago, Conn. College men's basketball coach Tom Satran brought in a trio of new recruits - center Charles Stone, forward Jeff Young and guard Christian Mosley - hoping to turn around a program that had finished dead last in the NESCAC and 5-18 overall the year before.


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Colleges outsource e-mail services; Tufts plans to stay put

Most Internet users are at least vaguely familiar with e-mail providers such as Gmail, Yahoo and MSN, which dominate the electronic mail sphere. But college students across the country may soon become even more acquainted with these providers as universities begin outsourcing their once school-run e-mail clients to larger corporate carriers.


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Interview | John C. Reilly discusses his love for Cox, Dewey Cox

While John C. Reilly isn't exactly an A list celebrity, he's been a talented supporting role actor for years, demonstrating talent in both comedic and dramatic roles. His supporting roles in films like "The Hours" (2002), "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" (1993) and "Boogie Nights" (1997) have given his career a much-deserved push that is now landing him leads in major productions.


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Michael Sherry | Political animal

The term "surge" has been, well, surging in popularity this year. Once the label attached itself to the Bush administration's plan to increase the number of troops stationed in Iraq, all anyone could talk about was the surge. Was the surge working? How long would the surge last?







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Devin Toohey | Bangers and Mash

Amid the great thrill of "abroad" - the culture class, the (mis)adventures, the revelations and self-discovery - one often forgets the other part of the phrase: "study."





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Theater Review | 'No Child' earns high marks for social commentary

America has a lot of problems. From foreign policy to environmental issues, there are many things to worry about. Some attribute the causes to outside factors, while others believe the roots of the problems stem from a weak infrastructure. A collapsing educational system is arguably one of our biggest problems, affecting the lives of millions of Americans.



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Tufts professors making strides in cancer research

A group of doctors and scientists from the Tufts University School of Medicine and Ireland's University of Ulster (UU) have made substantial strides in determining the specific triggers of cancer cells.


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Fencing | Jumbos' epees blanked in Waltham

Although the fencing team was swept this weekend in Waltham, Mass., Saturday's meet was much more successful than the numbers reveal for a Tufts team that went up against top-notch regional competition.