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Tufts musicians mentor local students

A music mentoring program that sends Tufts students to local elementary schools expanded last week to include the West Somerville Neighborhood School.





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Corrections

The Friday, Oct. 26 back-page field hockey article entitled, "Jumbos could clinch best-ever league finish with win tomorrow over Conn. College," was inaccurately attributed to Daily Managing Editor Liz Hoffman in the print edition of the paper. The article was actually written by Sports Editor Sapna Bansil.



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Billy DeGregorio | Accidental Aesthete

I've never been interested in the "Harry Potter" series, but I've overheard about 1000 conversations about it in the dining halls, so I recognize its importance to both kids and (apparently) adults.


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'Control' sheds light on the short life of Ian Curtis

Anton Corbijn's "Control" is a black and white biopic focusing on the life of the late Ian Curtis, lead singer of the post-punk band Joy Division. The screenplay is based on the book "Touching from a Distance," written by the frontman's wife Deborah Curtis, who also co-produced the film.


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Water polo stays on top of conference

Heading into this weekend's North Atlantic Division Championship at Bowdoin with a perfect 8-0 record, the water polo team kept a lock on the top spot at the conclusion of conference play. The Jumbos once again shut down each of their opponents and came away with the crown.



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Lara Levi | Just the Tip

As a peer at this fine institution, your fellow colleague in the pursuit of knowledge, and a member of the female community in search of a worthy and admirable companion, I beseech your invaluable attention regarding a matter of grave importance.


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Evans Clinchy | Dirty Water

For three years, I had Joe Buck's voice stuck in my head, proudly announcing the end of Boston's 86-year title drought.





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Women's Cross Country | Beck and O'Brien lead Tufts to sixth at NESCACs

Despite outstanding performances from senior tri-captains Cat Beck and Katy O'Brien and freshman Stephanie McNamara, the women's cross country team put up a sixth-place showing at the NESCAC Championships Saturday, their lowest placing since 2004. Tufts suffered from a major dropoff after its first three runners, failing to place anyone else in the top 50.