Cabellon says goodbye to Tufts
January 30Ed Cabellon, former director of the Mayer Campus Center, has left Tufts to accept a position as the associate director of the Rondileau Campus Center at Bridgewater State College (BSC) in Bridgewater, Mass.
Ed Cabellon, former director of the Mayer Campus Center, has left Tufts to accept a position as the associate director of the Rondileau Campus Center at Bridgewater State College (BSC) in Bridgewater, Mass.
All members of the Tufts community who requested flu vaccinations have been inoculated, and a limited number of doses still remain, according to Dr. Margaret Higham, Medical Director of Health Services.
The Doha round of World Trade Organization negotiations was launched two months after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. It sought to find international support for the "Doha Development Agenda," an agreement that aims to lower trade barriers around the world.
The men's swimming and diving team finished off its regular dual-meet schedule on Saturday, bringing its NESCAC season record to 9-1 with an easy 150-100 win over Bates.
In Seville, Spain, a Renault Kangoo hybrid automobile inches forward, slowly creeping through groups of teenagers huddled together along the crowded Calle Alfalfa. A sea of bodies parts for the vehicle, which can barely squeeze through the tiny opening at the far end of the street.
An article published by the Swiss daily newspaper Sonntagsblick on Jan. 8 once again put the CIA in the spotlight, denouncing what it deemed to be the illegal activities the Bush administration has employed in its quest for information on terrorism.
If you're in the habit of checking out tuftsdaily.com before heading to your first class every morning (or, if you're lucky, before heading to your first class each afternoon), you've probably noticed that over the past few days, the site has been in a state of transition.
by Forrest Gittleson
Tufts' Boryana Damyanova made a brief appearance in Goddard Chapel Jan. 25 -upbeat, smiling in her cap and gown - giving a speech for a special graduation.
As Professor Rashid Khalidi stepped to the podium to give the keynote address at yesterday's "Democratizing the Middle East" conference, he commented that the striking results of the recent election in Palestine could not have come at a more appropriate time.
Students set out to enhance their understanding of societies around the globe with fact-finding trips in distant countries during Tufts' winter break.
Members of the Tufts community celebrated the life and achievements of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in Goddard Chapel at noon on Jan. 26.
The United States Sports Academy's Directors' Cup standings are in for the fall 2005 season, and Tufts finds itself in unprecedented territory: Tufts can officially call itself one of the top five athletics programs in the nation.
With its sights set on a sixth consecutive game without a loss, the ice hockey team saw the opportunity slip away to Johnson & Wales in a surprising 2-1 upset loss on Tuesday night.
Being away from Tufts for five weeks over break put a real damper on my gym-going. What's the best way to get back into my workouts?
Certainly, scandal sells. In the 18th century, Choderlos de Laclos' "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" was that one piece of juicy drama secretly devoured by personages ranging from Marie Antoinette to your common milkman but loathed publicly for its sensuality and immorality. It's a famously sexy tale of love, lust and lies with numerous film offspring (including 1999's teenybopper adaptation, "Cruel Intentions").
You won't find skyscrapers, highways, or any sign of big city life in Middlebury, Vermont. But in between some of the nation's best skiing and some of the nation's best ice cream, you'll find one of the country's premier ice hockey programs.
The days of cutting into beef stroganoff or a ham-and-cheese omelet at 30,000 feet are a distant memory. Today, unless a passenger is traveling internationally or has a first class ticket, free in-flight meals are practically non-existent.
Dunkin' Donuts has regained its monopoly on the Medford doughnut market.
The Tufts men's track and field team has its hands full this weekend, competing in meets at Boston University today and at Bowdoin on Saturday. Following their victory at the Tufts Invitational II this past weekend, the Jumbos feel prepared to face the upcoming competitions.