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October 2It's tomato season again, leaving many asking the age-old question, "So what is it? A vegetable or a fruit?"
It's tomato season again, leaving many asking the age-old question, "So what is it? A vegetable or a fruit?"
Friday night's UTOPIA boat cruise culminated prematurely due to excessive underage drinking, Chinese Student Association (CSA) Vice President Diana Chang said.
Sometimes all that rowers have to do is pull a good race. In other cases, they're asked to do much more.
ABC's Thursday night dramedy "Ugly Betty" is the epitome of a guilty pleasure. The show is filled with flaws and clich?©s, slapstick humor and foul, immature language, and yet, somehow, through all of the problems shines a sympathetic young girl and her dreams of making it to the top.
On Tuesday, Sept. 26, Dr. Shelby Steele was the speaker for the annual Snyder Presidential Lecture. Dr. Steele, a senior fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution, focused on issues pertaining to race relations.
Police responded to a call from Cousens Gym at 6:40 a.m. on Sept. 23.
On a dreary Sunday afternoon in Lowell, Mass., the women's crew team participated in its first competitive race of the fall, in hopes of cheering up the friends and family who showed up for Homecoming Weekend.
With the season entering its final stages, the men's cross country team ran its last preparation race on Saturday, finishing third in a five-team pack at the annual Keene State Invitational in Keene, N.H.
While seven teams battled for the rights to remain perfect on Sunday, the Oakland Raiders and the Cleveland Browns sought to claim their first victory of the season. Up 21-3 at one point, it looked like new coach Art Shell would finally get his first notch in the win column. But an inability to adjust when things turned in the Browns' favor doomed the Raiders.
My older peers have all given me the same advice. "Going into college with a boyfriend or girlfriend is the worst mistake you can make."
Even before listening to it, "The Crane Wife" by The Decemberists is an interesting release. Not only is it the much-anticipated follow-up to 2004's critically and commercially revered "Picaresque," it is also the eccentric Portland quintet's first release on a major label (Capitol Records).
In my search to find individuals open enough to discuss their phobias, I have come across an interesting demographical issue: nearly every student at Tufts is afraid of insects.
On Friday night, senior Fred Jones was honored in front of his teammates, his peers, his coaches and the entire Tufts athletics community for an out-of-sight r?©sum?© from the 2005-2006 year.
"If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles."
Tufts Community Union (TCU) President Mitch Robinson grilling hotdogs and hamburgers. Dean of Student Affairs Bruce Reitman mingling with students and Somerville city aldermen. Students enjoying conversation with their off-campus neighbors.
Biology professor Ross Feldberg was struck by an article he read in the Daily a year ago. It was about a female student who cheated to improve her grades and was proud of it.
Martin Scorsese is no first-timer when it comes to portraying the underground world of organized crime on film. In "Goodfellas" (1990) and "Casino" (1995), Scorsese depicted the Mafia in the streets of New York City and the casinos of Las Vegas.
All it took was a home crowd, the magic of Homecoming weekend, and solid fundamental play for the volleyball team to finally get a win over regional rival MIT.