Kanye, eat your heart out
September 30I think our generation needs one good pair of tight, faded black, cigarette-skinny, crotch-killing pants. Leather pants. Or maybe we just need some good hair spray.
I think our generation needs one good pair of tight, faded black, cigarette-skinny, crotch-killing pants. Leather pants. Or maybe we just need some good hair spray.
The cover story of the Daily on Friday, Sept. 21 featured the tentative plan for the long-awaited renovations to the library roof. The plan involves dividing the space into three "rooms" which can serve as outdoor classrooms. Library Director Jo-Ann Michalak was quoted in the article saying, "We all agree that the current roof has greater potential for events and beauty." While I have no serious problem with the renovation plan, the project is far from capturing the library roof's "potential" of which Ms. Michalak spoke.
Next time you're meandering to Davis Square, step into Dave's Fresh Pasta. We know you got into Tufts, but we want to make this simple for you: Go there, it's great.
While colleges are used to being ranked constantly on academics, social life and other factors, a new study by Trojan Brand Condoms is assessing colleges in a whole new way.
Goddard Chapel is host to a wide variety of events at Tufts, from Beelzebubs concerts to visiting Tibetan monks to religious discussion groups with students from every faith. For the past nine years, it has also played host to Rev. David O'Leary, a Catholic priest who is now the University's head chaplain.
Being thrown in a pool can sometimes be the magical cure for a deathly fear of water; riding an enormous rollercoaster or climbing a ladder can help those who are anxious about heights. But for Tufts senior Michael Taub, it neither a pool nor a ladder - but a stage - that eased him into speaking publicly despite his stuttering.
Tufts students were affected by at least two instances of criminal activity this weekend.
Senior tri-captain Chris Kantos made a triumphant return to cross country Saturday, taking fourth place at the Keene State Invitational after more than a year away from competitive racing.
Evans Clinchy and Red Sox Nation have pushed me to my limit and as a lifelong, proud Yankees fan, it is my moral duty to defend the pride of the Yankees organization and its fans around the world.
The Wicked Witch of the West and Kermit the Frog would both agree that it's not easy being green. "Wicked," a musical based on the novel by Gregory Maguire (a Tufts alumnus), takes the implications of this expression above and beyond the Muppet Show.
"I'm a composer. Sorry, a 'promising young composer.' I should have kids of my own by now, a career, but instead I've been 'promising' for so long I'm afraid I'm starting to break the f--ing promise."
A new Tufts building is sporting an old-fashioned look - and that's exactly what the contractors who renovated it wanted.
If there were any doubts about the Tufts offense heading into the football team's second game of the season Saturday, they were dispelled quickly.
The volleyball team struggled to carry the momentum of its recent winning streak into the weekend's Jumbo Invitational, coming in fourth place and posting the team's worst showing ever at its home event.
On behalf of VOX, Tufts Voices for Choice, we would like to give Lara Levi some tips for her sex column, "Just the Tip." We're not sure if she realizes the extent to which her unproductive advice has affected men and women on this campus.
The Tufts Juggling Coalition, founding in the spring of 2007, practiced on the Academic Quad Sunday, Sept. 23. The Daily spoke with junior Alex Fernandes, the Coalition's founder and president.
Sometimes I take mental note of how people eat. No, not in a creepy calorie-counting way or to determine the best way to poison someone should we become enemies. I just find the tastes and dietary quirks of other people interesting.
The new Interfaith Center will be officially dedicated at a ceremony that will take place today from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.