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Students more than double their alcohol intake while abroad in some locations

London, Japan, Madrid, Chile and Paris are just some of the many popular locations where Tufts students study abroad. While the aim of such programs is to promote cultural awareness, allowing students to experience the lifestyle of a different country and learn a new language, many students also take them as an opportunity to consume alcohol — double their usual amount, in fact — without the restrictions of a legal drinking age.





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TUPD investigating sexual assault in fraternity

The Tufts University Police Department (TUPD) is investigating a report of a sexual assault that may have occurred in a fraternity house over the weekend, it said in an e-mail to the Tufts community last night.





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Victoria Kolakowski could be the first transgender trial court judge in American history

Victoria Kolakowski is a lawyer, a judge and a wife.She has a master's degree in biomedical engineering and one in divinity, alongside her law degree. If elected as judge of the Superior Court of Alameda County, Ca.,today, she will not only be one ofrelatively few women appointed to these courtsbut thefirst ever transgender trial court judge in the United States– but that's not why she's running.






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Blood drive draws overwhelming turnout, students' blood

This week's four−day blood drive, sponsored by the Leonard Carmichael Society (LCS) in conjunction with the American Red Cross, has met with particularly high student turnout that has overwhelmed short−staffed Red Cross workers.Close to 200 students made appointments for the first three days ...


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Clash of the field hockey titans

The national No. 5 field hockey team on Tuesday traveled to Springfield College for its last chance to work out any kinks before tomorrow's match?up with the undefeated No. 4 Bowdoin Polar Bears. Though the level of play may not have been as high as the team would have liked, the Jumbos walked away with a 4?0 win in which the Pride were denied any shot on goal.