Ross Marrinson | Welcome to the Jungle
December 3I wonder what Jared Camp is thinking these days.
I wonder what Jared Camp is thinking these days.
Boloco will join the Merchants on Points (MOPs) system by the start of next semester, according to store manager Sal Airo-Farulla.
Sitting down to write for the last time this semester made me think about my first time. No, not the blowjob column. But my first time.
L. Frank Baum probably never realized his 1901 allegory on Populism in the form of a classic children's book would become a 2007 made-for-TV miniseries on the SciFi channel.
In the five years since the first major conflagration that sparked the genocide in Sudan's western state, many people may have grown tired of hearing about the genocide in Darfur. Yet it is overwhelming, nonetheless, for how does one stop a genocide in its tracks? Where the United Nations has failed, where the United States has stumbled, where the International Criminal Court (ICC) has been frustrated and where the African Union has had its hands tied, how on earth can students "save Darfur?"
Have you ever been so obsessed with something that it takes over your every waking thought, sometimes even your dreams?
Students packed Cabot Auditorium Friday night to hear Tufts philosopher Daniel Dennett and conservative author Dinesh D'Souza duke it out over religion.
Although the hockey team has scored first in four of its first six games this season, the Jumbos have also been outscored 12-6 in the third period. That trend held this weekend and a little trouble in the clutch was all it took to drop the Jumbos below .500.
From Ubisoft Entertainment, the team that brought Prince of Persia back into the modern gaming world with the critically acclaimed "Sands of Time" series, comes one of the hottest games this holiday season: "Assassin's Creed."
In recent months, public outcry has soared in response to a growing number of incidents involving private military contractors (PMCs) in Iraq. PMC firms do many things, from providing armored cars to protecting officials in a combat zone.
The women's swimming and diving team kept its early-season success going this weekend, taking second place at the MIT Invitational.
It was 5:30 that magical evening; we were standing on the doorstep of Gifford House, arms full of groceries, and our biggest concern was the appropriate way to ask our university's president to re-hydrate our dried mushrooms.
The men's swimming and diving team posted a strong performance against a deep field at this weekend's MIT Invitational, besting two squads - NESCAC foes Colby and Bowdoin - who finished in the top 35 at 2007 Nationals and giving a third a run for its money.
This article is a response to Richard Brown's Nov. 27 op-ed favoring conventionally grown food over organically grown food. Many of the points Brown makes are poorly researched and do not consider the full story.
With the presidential primaries fast approaching, several Tufts students supporting Democratic hopeful Barack Obama made their voices heard at a number of events yesterday.
The Tufts Democrats joined together on Saturday with the Alliance Linking Leaders in Education and the Services (ALLIES) to discuss the military.
"It's a Wonderful Life" (1946) is as much a holiday tradition as Christmas trees and wish lists. Along with the claymation "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" (1964) and endless "Christmas Story" (1983) marathons, the classic Frank Capra film is a classic holiday movie.
In arguably the craziest and most unpredictable college football season in recent memory, it only makes sense that the last weekend of the regular season would make history.