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Jumbos cruise to midweek road win in Lewistown

The volleyball team continued its recent hot streak last night, cruising to a straight-set victory over NESCAC rival Bates. The Jumbos have now won eight of their last nine matches and have moved themselves to 5-3 in conference play.


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Kate Peck | Feeling Peckish

A terrible health hazard is sweeping our campus and endangering the lives of countless students, right under our very noses.



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Cage Match | The Many Men of Pam

Well here we have it folks, a showdown of epic proportions to win the heart of none other than Miss Pamela Anderson. The fight begins with Kid Rock removing his layers of fur coats and issuing his usual declaration that he is "going platinum" - whatever that means in this situation. Meanwhile, Rick Salomon is busy setting up a camcorder in the corner to tape the fight for sale at a later date, hoping to recreate his success with "One Night in Paris."







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Corrections

In the box in yesterday's Sports section entitled "Jumbos sweep pair of midweek home games" reporting the scores of last night's field hockey and soccer games, the Daily reported that senior Ileana Casellas-Katz had scored the third goal for the field hockey team, based on information that was taken from the scorer's table. The goal was actually scored by sophomore Michelle Kelly. The official box score has been corrected, and the field hockey coverage in today's paper lists the stat correctly.


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On-Campus Preview | 'Love' promises to be 'big' success

The Tufts Drama and Dance Department's first production of the 2007-08 year, "Big Love," presents a unique story that combines the philosophy-infused aspects of Greek drama, pop culture references, and some brazen feminism to top it off.


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Golf | Rough Day 2 drops Tufts to 25th at New Englands

After a day of extremely solid play, the Jumbos found themselves in third place in a field of 42 teams at the New England Championships, trailing only the University of Rhode Island and the University of Connecticut, both Div. I teams.



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Michael Sherry | Political Animal

The "media storyline" is the lifeblood of pundits. Like a cozy security blanket, it shelters our national political discourse from original thoughts and dangerous new ideas.




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Bread is dead at Tufts

So I'm sitting in the campus center - just having walked in past the surging mass of Tufts students taking advantage of the desperate bids of Domino's, Papa John's, Pranzi's, Pizza Days and Boloco to get on the meal plan.