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Falling out of Love?

In an age of questionable civil liberties and privacy, our generation has remained silent to the backdoor dealings in Washington. But Mark Zuckerberg, creator of Facebook, seems to have hit a sore spot for millions of students nationwide.



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Keeping a blog, changing the world

For senior Liz Thys, who spent her summer working at the Foundation for Ecological Security (FES) in Udaipur, India, cameras weren't the only way of capturing the experience; Thys and the other FES interns kept their own blogs.






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Tufts named one of Newsweek's 25 "New Ivies"

Newsweek named Tufts as one of 25 "New Ivies" in its 2007 Kaplan College Guide, which hit shelves on Aug. 17. The article is the most recent example of increased media coverage for the University, which has enjoyed a surge in popularity in recent months.



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Police effort cracks down on partying

The Somerville and Tufts University Police Departments (TUPD) are teaming up in a collaborative effort to crack down on off-campus noise and alcohol violations.


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AEPi suspended for fall semester

Tufts Alpha Epsilon Pi (AEPi) members tested the limits of university-imposed restrictions last semester. Now they are paying the price.



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If you want classic drama, just push 'play'

Forget ticket lines, parking in Back Bay, and dressing up. While there's nothing like attending live theater, there is much to be said for curling up at home with a convenient adaptation of your favorite drama.


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What's wrong with the Sox?

For Boston Red Sox fans, there are now three certainties in life:-death, taxes and an annual second-place finish behind the New York Yankees.






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Top 10: Keep Dreamin'

With the most recent disappointment of Team USA Basketball, a 101-95 loss to Greece in the semifinals of the World Basketball Championships, the Daily has decided to throw in our two cents.


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Completed facility ushers in new era for Tufts' crew

After fighting other collegiate programs for space in the congested Charles River or huddling under pitched tents along the Malden River, Tufts crew now has a room of its own:-a state-of-the-art, $2-million room with a view.


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Soccer, field hockey get ready to open league play this weekend

This weekend, the toughest conference in Div. III raises the curtain on the 2006 fall season. Soccer and field hockey matches across New England will pit athletes from the 11 NESCAC schools against each other, all aware of the crucial weight of each conference matchup and all gunning for the distant glory of the league title.