Daily Newsletter: December 4, 2023
By Daily Newsletter Staff | December 4Mayor Ballantyne rejects police chief candidate, sending search for replacement into 4th year
Mayor Ballantyne rejects police chief candidate, sending search for replacement into 4th year
Medford breaks ground on community path; Camberville e-bike lending library
The Somerville Theatre — more than just the movies
Camberville e-bike lending library; Tufts a capella groups compete in riff-off:
Somerville removes sex and gender requirement from marriage certificates
Medford breaks ground on new community path
Ancient World Studies replaces classics major; women’s soccer advances to Final Four
Classics major rebrand; Turkey Trot; women's soccer onto Final Four
Undergrad research at Tufts; TCU senators give project updates
Students stage walkout and sit-in for Palestine in the Campus Center
Fall dance concert marks department’s 40th anniversary; Kesem at Tufts hosts family day
Tufts Survival Club; Jessica Lander book; Boston GlobeDocs festival
Erin King unpacks pet policy in Civic Life Lunch; Tufts football season finale
Students stage walkout and sit-in for Palestine in the Campus Center
University reiterates free speech policies in school-wide emails
Students protest Tufts’ Israeli investments; Somerville’s ‘rat czar’ addresses rodent problem
Here’s what Somerville’s ‘rat czar’ is doing about the city’s rodent problem
Students protest Tufts’ Israeli investments at TCU meeting with Kumar
Caraviello challenges incumbent in Medford mayoral election
Mass. lawmakers introduce bill targeting legacy admissions