Course catalog goes entirely digital
November 7Starting this semester, the Registrar's Office is no longer offering printed versions of course catalogs, instead making class listings available online only.
Starting this semester, the Registrar's Office is no longer offering printed versions of course catalogs, instead making class listings available online only.
Both welcome newcomers with open arms, both value their hardworking employees and both sell wallets with mustaches on them. This ain't no presidential election - this is a real decision. Are you going to choose Magpie or Davis Squared?
Members of the Tufts community gathered on the Mayer Campus Center's lower patio Monday to celebrate Black Solidarity Day with a rally organized by the Pan?African Alliance. The event brought together black Tufts students, their advocates and interested passers?by, as well as guest speakers like famed blogger, poet, scholar and author Brandon Lacy Campos.
Junior Samuel Bashevkin on Oct. 19 was awarded $10,000 from the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation for his accomplishments in the field of biology.
On Oct. 17, Angie Epifano's "An Account of Sexual Assault at Amherst College" was published in the Amherst Student, the independent newspaper of Amherst College. Within days, Epifano's story had been retold by various news sources, including Slate and feminist blog Jezebel.
The City of Somerville has passed a new urban agriculture ordinance that establishes rules for local farming, chicken keeping and beekeeping.
Throughout the semester, Tufts Republicans has been primarily focusing their outreach on the Scott Brown (R?Mass, LA '81) senatorial campaign rather than the presidential election, on?campus and beyond.
Tufts Democrats is wrapping up two months of election preparation efforts with a week of election drives, canvassing and phone calls to constituents that aim to register voters, educate the public and increase voter participation on Election Day.
The Experimental College (ExCollege) will host its eighth Election Night Extravaganza at 7:30 p.m. tonight in the Mayer Campus Center.
At the polls today, voters will not simply be voting Obama versus Romney. Referenda on ballots across the country allow voters to weigh in on the decisions of state and local governments, representing perhaps the purest form of direct democracy that exists in modern American politics.