Fletcher School to offer Master of Laws program
November 7Next fall, the Fletcher School will become the first non-law school in the United States to offer a Master of Laws program (LL.M.). The initiative was unveiled last week.
Next fall, the Fletcher School will become the first non-law school in the United States to offer a Master of Laws program (LL.M.). The initiative was unveiled last week.
Friday night, the Boston Celtics opened their season with a dominating win over the Washington Wizards. The new "Big Three" of Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen lived up to expectations, and from what I could tell by watching on TV, the Garden was rocking like it hadn't since the late 1980s.
This week, we have a showdown of military strength, with Captain John Miller (played by Tom Hanks) from "Saving Private Ryan" (1998), Gunnery Sergeant Hartman (R. Lee Emery) from "Full Metal Jacket" (1987), Capt. "Hawkeye" Pierce (Alan Alda) from "M*A*S*H" (1976), and Sergeant Bilko (Steve Martin) from "Sgt. Bilko" (1996) squaring off.
In yesterday's op-ed submission, "A case for God," Kevin Dillon does his utmost to place the philosophical position of atheism on the same level as what he describes as "beliefs" of all kinds.
How many times have you ever pulled on a door handle only to realize that it's a "push door"? How many VCRs have you seen blinking "12:00" because no one knows how to reset them? Or how many of your classes in Pearson 104 have given up using the projection system because it's just too confusing?
New Jersey native Armor for Sleep made waves with its first two independent releases, "Dream to Make Believe" (2003) and "What to Do When You Are Dead" (2005), albums full of whiny emo anthems about how terrible life is in affluent suburbs. While these two releases aren't completely awful, they definitely left room for growth from the fairly young group.
Yesterday, the Daily examined Adele Fleet Bacow's early life and her successful career as the head of her own community planning firm. Today's article, the second in a two-part series, looks at her role on Tufts campus.
Jim Dow, a professor at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, has been photographing Buenos Aires since the 1980s and Mexico City since early 2000. His current exhibit, on view at the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies at Harvard University, consists of a series of photographs taken during several of his numerous trips to Latin America.
For each of the first three years following the Div. III women's soccer tournament's expansion to 60 teams, the NESCAC earned just two bids, one automatic bid for the conference's champion and one at-large.
All streaks must come to an end.
Autumn is overwhelming. I hug every tree for being such an artist, kiss every blushing leaf for its existence.
Until now, I haven't written a column about Hillary for a few reasons.
An ever-so-unfortunate strike by the Writers Guild of America is certain to have devastating effects on television enthusiasts everywhere.
Adele Fleet Bacow, wife of University President Lawrence Bacow, is an often-overlooked member of Tufts' leadership. This article is the first of a two-part series on her life, work and role at Tufts.
Mayor Joseph Curtatone won reelection by a landslide in Tuesday's run-off, presenting a sound rebuttal to Tufts employee Suzanne Bremer's calls for change.
Alumnae Lounge hasn't seen this much action all semester. "Carnivale," Tufts Burlesque Troupe's second-ever show, will feature an array of corsets, sequins, stilettos and stockings of all kinds: neon, fishnet, frilly or ripped.
Alex Vilenkin discussed what lies beyond the cosmic horizon in the fourth-ever Dean's Faculty Forum last night.
"We were a young team, but we came together," senior Katie Wysham said of the team she captained this fall. "We had a lot of people playing lots of new positions, we had a new coach, and only one playing senior. Still, the season was great. I really enjoyed it."
All right fellow foodies, here's part two of my must-have list for college epicureans seeking to round out their bored, uninspired palates.