Daily Newsletter: February 10, 2023
By Daily Newsletter Staff | February 10Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism raises $5,000 to keep the Somerville Wire running temporarily
Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism raises $5,000 to keep the Somerville Wire running temporarily
Monaco, Genco field questions at DEIJ town hall; women’s basketball freezes opponents
Visiting Professor Dubovyk highlights war’s impact on academia in Ukraine; men’s basketball grabs two big wins
Tufts to close COVID-19 testing centers; Provost’s office releases results from university’s first DEI survey
TCU holds special senate election, passes new constitution; Tufts’ connection to slavery
Annual celebration held in honor of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.; women’s squash crushes both Hamilton and Bates
Annual celebration held in honor of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.; Women’s squash crushes both Hamilton and Bates
Mayor Wu delivers her first State of the City Address
Mayor Lungo-Koehn delivers the 2023 State of the City Address
A homeowner looking to rent out rooms was blocked by an obscure law — now lawmakers want to change the rules
A homeowner looking to rent out rooms was blocked by an obscure law — now lawmakers want to change the rules
Cambridge reels after police killing of Sayed Arif Faisal
Department of Public Safety announces new threat communication and assessment plan
Tufts receives 34,000+ applications for undergraduate class of 2027; men’s basketball goes 5–1 over successful winter break
Department of Public Safety announces new threat communication and assessment plan; Inside the GLX opening
Finals moved online following second bomb threat in 2 days; RAs elect to form union
Tufts Labor Coalition calls on Tufts Dining to increase number of bakers, stop outsourcing baked goods
Tufts Medical Center relaunches liver transplant program; community reacts to impending Davis Square renovation
Residents will decide how Somerville spends $1 million of its budget; reexamining Boston school desegregation
Tufts Republicans object to National Day of Mourning statement; community reacts to impending Davis Square renovation