Leontief prize-winners speak about distribution of wealth, climate change
October 17Economists Stephen DeCanio and Jomo Kwame Sundaram received the Leontief Prize for Advancing the Frontiers of Economic Thought yesterday.
Economists Stephen DeCanio and Jomo Kwame Sundaram received the Leontief Prize for Advancing the Frontiers of Economic Thought yesterday.
The famed co-host of the call-in radio show "Loveline," Dr. Drew Pinsky, turned a packed Cohen Auditorium into an open forum on sexuality last night.
Sophomore Stanley Abraham and Junior Mario Saade prevailed in an election yesterday to fill the two recently vacated seats on the Tufts Community Union (TCU) Senate.
It seems like director David Evans can't shake baseball from his mind.
Before last week, the volleyball team had captured just one NESCAC win, and it had come almost a month earlier against a Hamilton team with a current overall record of 7-14. Behind Feiger's play, the team emerged from the weekend with three straight wins against respectable opponents and to sit at 3-3 in the NESCAC and 11-11 overall.
Heading into a critical NESCAC game with Williams this weekend, the Jumbos took care of business last night with a 1-0 win over the Southern Maine Huskies under the lights of Bello Field.
Junior free safety Andy Henke picked up a key fumble in the football team's 16-10 win over the Trinity Bantams Saturday, and he grabbed something else for his efforts too: the Boston Globe's Gold Helmet Award for Divs. II and III.
Starting with its hugely successful program "Lost," the ABC network has profited exorbitantly from TV series involving flashbacks.
On the night of Oct. 1, baseball's postseason was less than 48 hours from getting underway. The AL playoff picture was set in stone, the Cubs were headed to Phoenix, and the Padres were in Colorado, vying for the final spot in the NL playoffs and the right to play Game 1 in Philadelphia.
I'm an American, baby. I come from the land of drive-thru, pay-per-view and 20-minutes-or-less delivery. I'm all about instant gratification.
When people think of a future doctor, they often picture a brilliant young student who puts in extra hours at a clinic or saves lives as EMTs. But a recent study done by Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions suggests that hitting the books may be more useful than experience for getting accepted to medical school.
The NHL season is young, but there's already one team that stands out above the rest: the Ottawa Senators.
The Jumbos are back on track.
The Tufts Debate Society can argue against pretty much anything, except this: it is having an unprecedented amount of success this year.
I want to open this piece with a bit of honesty. I feel that this will be more effective if I can first establish my background in the subject matter - or lack thereof, to use the cliché. Also, I don't want you to think I'm a dork.
Tufts researchers may soon have the answer to the age-old question of why dogs chase their tails.
"Trying to assess the true importance of the Internet now is like asking the Wright brothers at Kitty Hawk if they were aware of the potential of American Airlines Advantage Miles," New York Times Publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Jr. (A '74) told a crowded Cabot Auditorium yesterday.