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Corrections

The headline "Visitor recieves 22 stitches after brawl with Zeta Psi brothers" (Police Briefs, Mar. 7, 2006) incorrectly implied that brothers from the Zeta Psi fraternity had been involved with an altercation that occurred behind their fraternity house. No Zeta Psi brothers were involved in the incident, and the matter remains under investigation.



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When two become one

Members of the Tufts Community Union (TCU) Senate, Chair of the Committee of Student Life (CSL) Barbara Grossman and Dean of Students Bruce Reitman met in a preliminary meeting Feb. 24 to discuss the issue of recognizing and re-recognizing student groups.



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Over box lunches, bridging gaps

University staff, students and community members gathered for lively conversation and a box lunch at the Granoff Family Hillel Center yesterday to discuss improvements to community partnerships at Tufts.


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We have a (Wendell Phillips) winner

In a close competition between four Tufts seniors, Mauricio Artinano beat out classmates Jeffrey Katzin, Jeremy Sueker and David Baumwoll for the annual Wendell Phillips award in an oration contest yesterday in Ballou Hall's Coolidge Room.



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Police Briefs

Visitor recieves 22 stitches after brawl with Zeta Psi brothers



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New music hall too small for Tufts

It should be no surprise to anyone musically active at Tufts University that the realization of a proper performance space has had a long and complicated history.




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Intolerance can come in the form of indifference'

On Saturday, I had the privilege of attending the Emerging Black Leaders Symposium (EBLS) in Cabot Auditorium. As a senior who has attended many events on campus in the past three years, it was arguably the most well-put-together student event I have attended at Tufts.



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Connecting the body and the mind

Packed along with the usual assortment of textbooks and laptops, an additional piece of student equipment has become more and more popular - the yoga mat. The tight bundle of rubber and plastic appears to be the latest accessory to be seen around campus.




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Retrospective | This week: A cartoonist on cartoons

I've never been a fan of beating a dead horse. When you think about it, though, it isn't going to feel any more pain, so most of my moral quandaries go out the window. Also, I haven't heard of a PETDA, so let the beating commence! For those of you not well-versed in idioms, I'm about to re-hash something that has been debated here and everywhere for the past eight months. The subject: cartoons.


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Blight on the Hill | Your cheatin' heart

As I have lost all honor and integrity this week, I might as well have copied this column off the Internet. In the tradition of such great men and women as George Harrison and Doris Kearns Goodwin, I have been labeled a plagiarist.


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Clap your hands if you believe in better music

You know those generic-sounding pop/rock tracks that car companies use as background music in commercials? I had always assumed they were produced by advertising executives, pressed for time and money and lacking any sort of musical talent or experience.


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Professor's perspective | Unpopular globalization: Why so many are opposed

The world economy has performed well in recent years, but the mood in rich nations is uneasy. The reason: While globalization fuels economies, citizens see little gain. They tend to blame globalization rather than specific policies for economic stagnation and growing retirement and health crises. And for politicians seeking to avoid necessary but unpopular policy changes, that is just as well.