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Michael Sherry | Political Animal

Most Americans aren't terribly familiar with Harry Reid (D-Nev.), the senior Democratic senator from Nevada and the leader of a slim Democratic majority in the Senate. And he prefers it that way.





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Golf | Tufts gets first win of fall season at Husson

While its athletic colleagues enjoyed the homestand of all homestands this weekend, the golf team made the most of being absent from Medford on Homecoming, capturing its first title of the season at the Husson Invitational in Orono, Maine.




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Looking beyond the college suicide statistics

We want to thank the Daily for printing an article about college students and suicide ("Suicide rate jumps for college students nationwide," Oct. 3). Because of the importance of this issue, we would also like to clarify and expand on a few points.



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Devin Toohey | Bangers and Mash

A few months ago, when I was very concerned about the exchange rate and having enough money to not only eat, but also to travel and take advantage of living in one of the most historically rich cities in the world, I came up with "The Total Experiment."




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Active Citizenship program in Haskell gets off to rocky start

The Tisch Residential Active Citizenship Program in Haskell and Tilton Halls has gotten off to a slow start this year, as promotional setbacks forced sponsors to reevaluate its mission. As a result, many students involved in the program are confused about its goals.


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Evans Clinchy | Dirty Water

Major League Baseball's regular season lasts for a grueling 162 games. Anyone who's played the game can tell you - it's a marathon, not a sprint.


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Top Ten | Moments in the wild, wild world of Sports

What could finally break the seemingly invincible New York Yankee reliever Joba Chamberlain? How about a few million gnats descending on the 22-year-old as he tries to hold the Yankees' 1-0 lead in the eighth inning of their Game 2 loss? Yep, that would do it. In honor of Joba and his newly eliminated Yankees, here are the top 10 collisions of the sports world and the animal kingdom.


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Standalone | Bringin' the world home

A panel of speakers gathered at the Fletcher School yesterday to talk about the ways in which global climate changes affect the local community during an event called "The Rising Tide: Boston and Beyond." The event's numerous sponsors included the Peace and Justice Studies Department and the Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning Department. Civil and Environmental Engineering Research Professor Paul Kirshen is pictured here.



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The Shade of Poison Trees' showcases Dashboard's blossoming sound

Dashboard Confessional explores the art of simplicity with its latest release, "The Shade of Poison Trees," the group's newest album since "Dusk and Summer" (2006). Despite their different sounds and styles over the years, Chris Carrabba and the rest of DC still embody the emo genre with their insightful, emotionally driven lyrics and vocals. The band progressed into an electric-driven rock ensemble for its previous two albums, but "The Shade of Poison Trees" revisits its acoustic roots.


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Restaurant Review | Ooh-lá-lá! Mr. Crepe puts a French twist

Many locals were saddened by the closing of Someday Café, a popular coffee shop and neighborhood hangout in Davis Square. But the brunch-time line out the door of Mr. Crepe, the restaurant filling Someday's prime real estate, proves that locals cheered up pretty fast.