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Somerville, Tufts deadlocked over tax payment

Somerville Mayor Joe Curtatone said that negotiations with Tufts over a new payment in lieu of taxes (PILOT) agreement have reached an impasse despite some points of progress in the year-long talks.At a community meeting held last Thursday evening in the Tufts Administration Building, the mayor and ...





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TCU Senate passes 2 resolutions

The Tufts Community Union (TCU) Senate passed two resolutions and approved 14 supplementary funding requests, including an appeal, during its meeting on March 8 in the Sophia Gordon Multipurpose room.While TCU Senate had originally planned on reviewing more supplementary funding requests, TCU Treasurer ...


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Tufts SJP pushing referendum calling for end to TUPD training trips

Tufts Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP)announced last week a proposed ballot referendumcalling on the university to stop sending campus police officers on military training trips abroad.The referendum, which the Tufts Community Union (TCU) Senate discussed at its March 2 meeting, is part of SJP’s ...






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Events on the Hill — Week of March 8

MONDAY"Irishness, Celtic Culture and Magical Whiteness in the 21st Century"Details: Sean Williams, a professor of music at Evergreen State College who specializes in ethnomusicology, will deliver this week's Granoff Music Center Colloquium, focusing on Irish music and culture from an ethnomusicological ...




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Williams explores history of black power, female activists

The Jonathan M. Tisch College of Civic Life hosted Rhonda Y. Williams,author and professor of history at Vanderbilt University, during a Civic Life Lunch on March 3 in Barnum Hall’s Rabb Room. Williams presented her most recent research and writing, in a talk titled "Black Power and Rethinking ...


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Chaplaincy to hire Africana, Hindu community associates

The Tufts University Chaplaincy began the hiring process this semester for two new part-time community associates to serve the Africana and Hindu spiritual communities on campus.The Buddhist, Catholic, Humanist, Jewish, Muslim and Protestant communities are already represented in the Chaplaincy's ...


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Headlines off the Hill

Davis Square bank robber pleads guiltyThe man who robbed the Middlesex Federal Savings Bank in May last year, Daniel Rosado, has pleaded guilty on all counts. Rosado, who is 32 according to Boston.com, faces 10 years to life in prison.The affidavit to his case, filed by John Oliviera of the Somerville ...


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