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Jumbos light up the night at Bello Field, drop Babson 4-0

Junior Brittany Holiday sends a penalty stroke past Babson sophomore Emily Cohen in the second half of the Jumbos' 4-0 win last night at Bello Field. The Jumbos blew a tenuous 1-0 lead wide open with three second-half goals, including Holiday's stroke. Sophomore Michelle Kelly scored the first goal for the Jumbos, who looked sharp in the non-league matchup. Senior co-captain Ileana Casellas-Katz chipped in the final two goals just three minutes apart, giving her a NESCAC-leading six on the season. The Jumbos' defense kept the Beavers out of shooting range until the final 90 seconds and freshman goalie Kate Hyder came up with two saves to fend off a Babson push in the game's final minute. Sidestepping a potential trap game in the Beavers, the Jumbos improved to 3-1 on the season. See tomorrow's Daily for further coverage.


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Corrections

A biographical note at the end of David Dennis' "Stop funding The Primary Source" Op-Ed published in yesterday's Daily incorrectlystated that Dennis graduated from Tufts with a computer science degree from Tufts' School of Arts and Sciences in 2006. In fact, Denisgraduated in 2007 with a degree in computer science from the School of Engineering.



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Club Sports | Water polo gets sweep at Colby

After taking third place behind Lindenwood and host Wesleyan at last season's Div. III National Collegiate Club Championships, the water polo team has wasted no time picking up right where it left off.




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'In the Valley of Elah' brings the War in Iraq closer to home

When "Fahrenheit 9/11" (2004) came out in theaters across the nation, audiences turned up en masse to see it. Many Americans were looking forward to a film that criticized the war in Iraq and persuaded those on the fence to ask tough questions about the conflict.




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Inside the NL | NL MVP race lacks a clear frontrunner

When the biggest National League division lead belongs to the New York Mets, who lead the Philadelphia Phillies by a mere 2.5 games, division titles are up for grabs. With two weeks left in the regular season, now is the time for MVP candidates to show their merit.



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Kanye makes it to 'Graduation,' but with a mediocre GPA

Kanye West really likes himself and isn't afraid to show it. But all his ego-driven rants aside, his new album "Graduation" feels more like the genius of a producer who needed a ghost writer. "Graduation" will still blow up, and the most popular single, "Stronger," will be stuck in your head for the next few months, but the album as a whole is a hit-or-miss work that survives only because of Kanye's undeniable ability to create memorable beats.





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Campus Comment | Hodgdon's new look draws raves, but menu met with mixed reviews

Hodgdon Good-to-Go, frequently used by Tufts students as a way of stocking up on food supplies for their dorm rooms without using points or cash, has upped campus takeout standards with its recent renovations. Now, with added space, more food and drink options, and snazzier d?©cor, Hodgdon has the potential to lose its reputation as merely the second stop in an afternoon of trick-turning.





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Hotung drink limit and hours of operation may soon change

Hotung's two-drink maximum for alcoholic beverages may be upped to three after the dining area and balcony reopen in November, according to Director of Dining Services Patricia Klos. This change could also be accompanied by a lengthening of the caf?©'s hours.


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