Daily Newsletter: October 12, 2021
By Daily Newsletter Staff | October 12Office of Sustainability discusses plans to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050
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
Office of Equal Opportunity sees rise in reported cases
Some courses offered virtually despite vaccinations; women's soccer splits weekend doubleheader
Hyatt residents granted Commons dinner swipes; Boston voters to decide on direct elections for school committee
City Councilors drop threats to oppose lodging license renewal of Tufts properties in Somerville
Confusion surrounds isolation and contact-tracing procedures; tours now in person
Women of color take center stage in Boston mayoral race; women's soccer rolls past NEC, and more
U.S. News ranks Tufts among top 30; new Tufts-affiliated PT program to open in Phoenix
Zeta Psi disbanded, DTD on probation; TCU elections results reported
Tufts athletics upholds COVID-19 protocols; effective altruism club rethinks social impact
Tisch College launches new interfaith civic studies track; men's soccer still undefeated
Mass. renters struggle to receive rental assistance, face evictions as national eviction moratorium ends; field hockey outscores opponents 18–1 in first 4 games
Evictions loom for some in Medford, field hockey and soccer remain undefeated
Tufts supports Afghan student community amid ongoing crisis; some study abroad programs resume with virus-related restrictions
Happenings in Somerville City Council and TCU Senate; Jumbo ball boy and more
Preliminary mayoral election results in for Medford and Somerville; COVID-19 testing frequency increased to twice weekly for undergraduates
Results in from Medford and Somerville mayoral preliminaries, a student-created app raises $800k in investments and more
Medford and Somerville mayoral primaries, a historic women's soccer match and more
Students and other community members returned to campus for the start of an academic year poised to look markedly different from the last, with the resumption of many in-person activities. Even a few days into the semester, there is much to report about happenings on the Hill. Here is your weekly briefing.