Allison Roeser | My Woman From Tokyo
December 5Following a particularly frustrating day at school, a friend and I decided to make our walk from campus to the train station a therapeutic one.
Following a particularly frustrating day at school, a friend and I decided to make our walk from campus to the train station a therapeutic one.
Behind a standout goaltending performance by freshman James Kalec, the hockey team bounced back from a tough Friday night loss to beat fellow NESCAC/ECAC East member New England College 6-2 on Saturday at Malden's Valley Forum.
Massachusetts Community Water Watch chapters, including Tufts', are informing the public that perchlorate, an ingredient in propellant fuels, has been found in the drinking water of eight Massachusetts communities.
The off-campus party scene has hit another snag after a Somerville official has asked police to focus their attention on three houses on Whitman Street due to repeated noise violations.
Nick Birnback (LA '92) received the Light on the Hill award Friday night and offered anecdotes and pointed commentary to an intimate group of students and faculty in Cabot Auditorium.
I was eating dinner with a friend the other night and the conversation kept gravitating towards nudity (as many of my dinner conversations often do). It being late November, my feeble male brain eventually made the connection between nudity and the end of the term here at Tufts University. "So, you running?" was my question to the young lady sitting across from me.
This is the last Philly Phodder of the semester, and while I could take this opportunity to address steroids in Major League Baseball, the controversy over the BCS, or the Illinois victory over No. 1 Wake Forest, I want to use this last column to acknowledge those people that have stood out over the last four months.
Though Nick Birnback (LA '92) was selected to receive the annual Light on the Hill award last spring, his peacekeeping duties with the United Nations have kept him away from campus - until tonight.
As December falls and the month-long winter break approaches, a quarter of Tufts' students' dreams of Costa Rican vacations are overshadowed by the impending reality of graduation and entrance into the "real world." Many members of the Class of 2005 are using the winter vacation to apply and interview for jobs.
A Latino studies minor has been incorporated into the Tufts curriculum after a lengthy process of committee meetings and proposals.
The perpetually touring, reflective folk-singing, do-it-yourselfer and ardent feminist Ani DiFranco will commune with her devoted fans tonight at the Worcester Palladium.
On Wednesday night, a few thousand monkeys in Lowell went to heaven.
Casting new light on University history, Tufts professor and former provost Sol Gittleman presented his new book Tuesday night in the Hirsch Reading Room of Tisch Library.
Professor Ussama Makdisi of Rice University spoke Wednesday on the roots of anti-Americanism in the Arab world, mentioning especially the gap between the United States' democratic rhetoric and its foreign policy in the Middle East.
Men's swimming
Women's squash
Tufts students were shown examples of the dangers and abuses of the USA Patriot Act in a film screening, Wednesday night.
Women's swimming & diving