Daily Newsletter: November 12, 2021
By Daily Newsletter Staff | November 12Redistricting in Somerville; field hockey advances in NCAA tournament
Redistricting in Somerville; field hockey advances in NCAA tournament
Student protests vandalization of artist statement; men's soccer claims NESCAC title
Stolen laundry reported in Harleston; football stays hot
Somerville mayor speaks at Tisch College event; cross country impresses at NESCAC Championship
Fletcher launches new degree program; new tech brings scientists closer to the cell
Ballantyne elected mayor of Somerville; union holds janitors’ protest, wins extension
Students petition Tufts to save Portuguese program; women's soccer drops NESCAC quarterfinal
It's election day, and the Daily is here to provide all the latest on local races in Boston, Medford and Somerville.
Pressley endorses Ballantyne; men's soccer advances to NESCAC semifinals
46 Jumbos run Boston Marathon; rowing teams push forward at Head of the Charles
Somerville to receive nearly $78 million in relief funds; student-written musical premiering next weekend
In-person Homecoming called off this fall; Head of the Charles makes a comeback
Commons Marketplace opens for late night dining; TCU Senate hears funding requests, and more
Tufts mourns Madie Nicpon '23
Medford director of veterans’ services escorted from City Hall after being placed on administrative leave; long lines reported at dining halls
Tufts Dining experiences long lines, labor shortages
SafeRide pauses operation due to inadequate staffing; men's soccer keeps rolling
Medford, Somerville schools return to in-person instruction this fall
Office of Sustainability discusses plans to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050
OEO saw rise in reported allegations; some classes still virtual this fall and more