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Or' a shallow waste of time underdeveloped

Ridiculous. That was the one word going through my head both during and after the Lyric Stage Company of Boston's play "Or." This production was so utterly ridiculous that I'm itching to convey how disappointing it was.


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Alex Prewitt | Live from Mudville

Jesus would have Tim Tebow on his fantasy football team.People refer to Tebow as the Denver Broncos' savior, which is really just another way of ascribing deity?like capabilities to a mortal. And if God ever manifested himself in a mid?level NFL quarterback with quick feet and an elongated release, it would probably be through Tebow, the gun?slinging embodiment of faith.


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First trip to Hamilton results in scoreless draw

It was a new experience for the women's soccer team as the squad traveled to Clinton, N.Y., for its first?ever NESCAC matchup with Hamilton College. The Jumbos played well, but could not find the back of the net, instead settling for a scoreless draw with the Continentals.



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Catalyst creates pricey, delicious experience

Walking into Catalyst Restaurant, it is abundantly clear that you are in Massachusetts Institute of Technology territory. The spacious dining room features an uncovered concrete floor, no?frills wooden tables and a wooden latticework ceiling through which you can just see exposed pipes and vents. Instead of feeling unfinished, however, the effect is one of elegant simplicity. Floor?to?ceiling windows look out on Kendall Square, and the lighting is dark enough to feel cozy but light enough to read your menu.


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Jumbos end regular season at Mayor's Cup

While the varsity squad of the men's cross country team rested for championship season, four Jumbos suited up to wrap up the regular season at the Mayor's Cup at Franklin Park on Sunday.



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Tufts Financial Group gives students competitive edge

Tufts may not offer a business major, but interested students can still gain real−world investment experience with the Tufts Financial Group (TFG) through the management of the Tufts Alpha Fund, a student−run investment portfolio.


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Uncharted territory: Medford offers a trove of opportunities for dining and playing

Tufts students are no strangers to exploration — almost half of undergraduates study abroad during their time as Jumbos, and the recent announcement about the weekend closing of the Davis T stop will strike a nerve with the sizeable population of Boston−bound Tufts explorers. The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority won't finish their weekend construction on the Red Line until March, allowing students to consider other options for fun and adventure in a city right outside Tufts' gates: Medford.



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Alumni discuss impact of race on workplace relations

Tufts graduates at a dinner networking event last night hosted by the Alumni Association in conjunction with the Asian American Center, Africana Center and Latino Center discussed the nature and role of race in the workplace.







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Alpha Phi hosts charity auction soiree

Tufts sorority Alpha Phi last night hosted its second annual Bid Your Heart Out charity event which consisted of live and silent auctions supporting women's heart health.



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Corrections |

The Oct. 19 article "Senate forgives five student group debts, not its own" neglected to mention that Sarabande only appeared to go over budget due to an accounting error that the group was not to blame for.


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David McIntyre | The Beautiful Game

The European leagues are back in full swing after an agonizingly long international break, and the fall is beginning to seriously set in. This means only one thing for soccer fans: the Champions League. And since I've just finished watching the third game of the group stages throughout my Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon classes, it's a great time to renew my annual feature and make my predictions for the greatest tournament on earth (which will definitely, definitely, come true).


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TUPD receives third accreditation

The Tufts University Police Department (TUPD) last month successfully completed its third accreditation process in accordance with Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission (MA−PAC) standards, according to Director of Public and Environmental Safety Kevin Maguire.