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Clive Owen saves a newborn from certain death - again

If the title doesn't give it away, the tone and central concept of "Shoot 'Em Up," writer-director Michael Davis' first foray into the world of studio filmmaking, are established early on. From there, the movie pushes each as far as it will go.




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Back on the grass, senior Green impacts on Opening Day

The first few steps that senior Corey Green took on Colby's Bill Alfond Field were tentative ones. The memories of a bad landing, a torn ligament, a missed sophomore season and a catch-up junior one were still too fresh.



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Incoming freshmen defy national SAT score trends

As one of the most academically qualified classes in Tufts history, the class of 2011 has no shortage of impressive test scores from high school. But their accomplishments may be even more impressive in light of national trends.


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Viewpoint | Let them speak, but not on my dime

As a proud parent of a Tufts student, I send more than $40,000 to Tufts every year. I appreciate the value of education. I appreciate the value of a Tufts education. And I have long admired Tufts throughout my lifelong association with "tiny TU." My father was on the faculty and the administration at Tufts for 40 years.


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Former ResLife employee Hall convicted as sex offender last June

Kenneth Hall, a former administrative assistant in the Office of Residential Life and Learning, was convicted by a Suffolk County court this summer as a sex offender after he provided a cellular phone to a 12-year-old girl so that she could send him nude pictures.




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Editors' Challenge | Week 1

Ah, fall: the smell of newsprint and ego, the valiant charge of Tufts' sports teams out on fields across New England, and, yes, the return of Editors' Challenge. A truly wonderful time to be a member of the Daily Sports Department.



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Women's Soccer Preview | Star-studded senior class is back in the hunt in '07

On a sunny day last October, a stiff wind blew an errant shot past then-senior goalkeeper Annie Ross, and a slow-motion moment ended a promising season. The women's soccer team had been stunned in a first-round NESCAC Tournament loss to Bates, and its chances to repeat the magical postseason run of 2005 had been dashed.




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Needle your way around Boston's 2007 Tattoo Convention



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Bacow leads statewide organization of colleges and universities

University President Lawrence Bacow, a leading proponent in the campaign to make Tufts need-blind, will have the opportunity to push for this goal on a broader level as he ascends to the chairmanship of the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities in Massachusetts (AICUM).