Women's cross country | Jumbos to face Amherst, Williams at NESCACs
October 25There aren't too many teams out there who can say that last year's NCAA Div. III Championship results looked like a rematch of their conference championships.
There aren't too many teams out there who can say that last year's NCAA Div. III Championship results looked like a rematch of their conference championships.
New York playwright Christopher Shinn's somewhat risky new work, "Dying City," is an innovative look at the realities of the people that soldiers leave behind when they go to war.
As if the current field of presidential hopefuls weren't already laughably large, a new candidate entered the race last week in a move that is sure to touch a nerve - and perhaps a funny bone or two - among members of both parties.
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.
A terrible health hazard is sweeping our campus and endangering the lives of countless students, right under our very noses.
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."
A new loan repayment assistance program will offer financial support to Tufts graduates and alums looking to enter careers in nonprofit or government agencies.
Being Darth Vader is a whole lot cooler than being Luke Skywalker.
What do Pixar models, "The Sims," architecture, interactive robots, video games, grids of blue light, viral advertising, fashion and an organ cooler have in common?
As Turkey amasses troops on its border with northern Iraq in preparation for a possible military intervention to deal with the Kurdish rebel group the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), Iraqi and American officials are urging restraint.
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.
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.
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.
Daniel Pipes talked to a crowded Cohen Auditorium last night about the dangers posed by "a terroristic version of Islam." Pipes, the director of the neoconservative think tank the Middle East Forum, came to Tufts as part of Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week.
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.
Harvard Professor Stephen M. Walt will speak to Tufts students about his controversial new book "The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy" this November.
Last weekend, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts and the Harvard Film Archive welcomed Michael Haneke, one of Europe's most celebrated filmmakers, for the Boston leg of his North American tour.
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.