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Kony survivor speaks about experience with LRA

Invisible Children representatives last night spoke about their KONY 2012 campaign to students interested in the organization's effort to capture Joseph Kony, the leader of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), who since 1987 has abducted children as soldiers and sex slaves in Africa.


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Ben Schwalb | Das Coding

Since I got a text message lauding my pretty bad cherry pie joke in my last column, I thought I'd stick to the subject. No, I'm not talking about the upcoming American Pie movie, even though someone on St. Patrick's Day told me I look like Jason Biggs. This column is going to be about Raspberry Pie. I mean, Raspberry Pi.


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Students place second in Clinton Challenge

Tufts students involved with the Village Zero Project this past weekend traveled to the annual Clinton Global Initiative University (CGI U) at George Washington University and competed in the second annual CGI U Commitments Challenge, a competition of ideas and projects from college students.



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EBL Symposium discusses issues of meritocracy

Tufts Emerging Black Leaders (EBL) on Saturday held its eighth annual symposium in Cabot Auditorium, titled "The Dream Unfulfilled: The Myth of Meritocracy," with panels and performances addressing the issues of meritocracy, or the lack thereof, in American society.


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Group to propose Asian American studies minor

The Race and Ethnicity Working Group this semester is constructing a proposal for an Asian American studies minor. The proposal is part of the group's goal of expanding the Tufts curriculum to include more academic perspectives on race and identity.






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A Taste of Tufts: Chris Rogers

The Experimental College's weekly lecture series "A Taste of Tufts: A Sampling of Faculty Research" returned last week with Professor of Mechanical Engineering Chris Rogers.











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Tufts explores nutrition minor program with two study options

Spurred by a recent increase in student demand for an undergraduate academic program in nutrition, a group of Tufts faculty has begun to explore the prospect of an interdisciplinary nutrition minor within the School of Arts and Sciences.Current Dean of the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy ...