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Tianyao Kelly | The Tao of Sex

Whipped cream, ice cubes, chocolate sauce, popsicles, strawberries..if you're thinking about smoothies, read the title of this article again, and go grab yourself something to eat. Though they probably taste good in a blender, these items are at the top of today's list because they are foods commonly associated with foreplay and sex.


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Tufts isn't 'fat,' but it isn't 'fit' either

Those Tufts students who bypass the cookies in the dining hall for the salad bar, who opt for a wrap instead of a calzone from their favorite takeout, and who wake up an extra hour early just to go to the gym may want to listen up.


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Alex Botwinick, Men's Soccer

In Saturday's 5-0 blowout of the Bowdoin Polar Bears, Botwinick was one of the leading forces behind the Jumbo offense, scoring once and adding two assists to propel the Tufts offense to a much-needed league win.







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Next on tap: Hotung Café to become Hotung Pub?

Tufts Community Union (TCU) President Mitch Robinson announced plans at last night's Senate meeting to push for the renovation of Hotung Café in response to student complaints about Tufts' social life.


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How Iran can be deterred

Yet again, things seem as if the Middle East is on the brink of World War III. Iran's nuclear program is continuing ahead with the force of a runaway locomotive and it seems as if nothing short of military action can keep the bomb out of Iranian hands. As talk of invasions and deterrence flutter around the heads of the world's diplomats while butterflies flutter in their stomachs, hope is all but lost. It appears a new clash of civilizations is on the brink. Samuel Huntington, eat your heart out.


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Defense, Women's Soccer

Here's to the Tufts backfield-senior tri-captains Annie Ross and Jen Fratto, and juniors Annie Benedict, Joelle Emery, and Jessie Wagner


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In Our Midst | I'll trade you this laptop for some religious inspiration

Thousands of miles from the comforts of home, juniors Josh Rogol and Ron Fisher spent their summer nights in a sleeping bags on a hard concrete floor. In a village just outside of Mbale, Uganda, the two worked to bring modern technology to the impoverished Abayudaya community, a group of Jewish Ugandans.


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Alex Bloom | Philly Phodder

This column is dedicated to all the loyal Yankees fans out there who had their hearts torn out for an agonizing sixth straight season. I'm no fan of the Bronx Bombers (although I'm a huge fan of Sal Fasano), but they were my postseason team.


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Helping break chains of oppression from the Hill

People looking to join a student group at Tufts have a wide variety of activities to choose from. Tufts has everything a student with too much time on his hands could want, from a cappella to the Monty Python Society.


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Olivia TeytelBaum | PhobiaPhiles

You and your significant other walk along the shore, admiring the sights and general hullabaloo of the beach. Children laugh and scream and act generally obnoxious as they build sandcastles and refuse to put on adequate amounts of sunscreen. Old people cower under their umbrellas, afraid to get skin cancer in the last remaining months of their lives.


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Football Analysis | Rushing attack decisive for Tufts

Tufts put up a dominating offensive performance Saturday, coming away with a 16-6 victory over Bowdoin and improving their record for the season to 3-0. Of the 318 total yards the offense had Saturday, all but 72 came on the ground, as the rushing attack roared back to life after a poor outing the week before versus Bates.


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'Employee of the Month' should get pink slip

Fans of singer-actress-reality star Jessica Simpson and stand-up comedian Dane Cook: beware. Even you won't like their star vehicle, "Employee of the Month." Though the actors are both attractive, their performances are sub-par, and the characters they play are simply dumb.


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CD Review | You'll enjoy your stay in Killers' album 'Town'

There was a lot of hype leading up to last week's release of "Sam's Town," The Killers' sophomore album. From rumors of leaked tracks to lead singer Brandon Flowers' own comments regarding the new CD (he told NME Magazine it was one of the best of the past 20 years), everyone had something to say about the band's latest concept.