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The most dangerous game?

The future looked bright for Alyssa Von Puttkammer as she stepped onto the field for her team's season opener against Middlebury this fall. A senior tri?captain on the Tufts women's soccer team, she had high hopes for a squad that had retained much of its talent from the previous season.





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Jumbos set to finish off regular season against Hamilton

For the women's basketball team, the end of the beginning has arrived. Coming off a hard?fought battle against then?No. 4 Amherst that resulted in the Jumbos' first loss of the season, coach Carla Berube and company will take on conference newbie Hamilton this weekend in their final game of the regular season. Originally slated for Friday night, the Jumbos' finale will take place on Sunday afternoon after the weather?related postponement.


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Danielle Jenkins | Greenwise

Turning off the lights seems like a simple enough task. You walk over to the switch, flip it down and keep on walking. Even so, I don't always remember. When I am running late to class, or rushing to a meeting, or heading out for the "best night ever" (still has yet to happen), my lights are not the first thing on my mind. I walk, or run, out the door and rarely glance back at my room to make sure that everything is in order.




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Reel Big Fish provide tacky, fun concert experience

To this day Reel Big Fish's live album - "Our Live Album is Better than Your Live Album" (2006) - is definitively their best. They produced their first album "Turn the Radio Off" in 1996 and in the past ten years Reel Big Fish has rereleased old material every six months as an excuse to tour incessantly, because it's absolutely true that their live album is most likely better than yours.





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Brionna Jimerson | Respect Your Elders

Hi! I am Brionna, a senior at Tufts, and you are about to go on a semester?long adventure with me. I hope you brought your quest cap, and buckle up. It will be bumpy, it will be uncomfortable, but stay tuned in and keep reading - it will be fan?freaking?tastic.









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Critical languages prove popular choices among students

In a world now more globally integrated than ever, the study of foreign language is vital, as is having a supply of professionals who can speak languages of global importance.Most Americans lack proficiency in the languages defined as critical by the State Department's Bureau of Educational and ...