Daily Newsletter: October 14, 2021
By Daily Newsletter Staff | October 14SafeRide pauses operation due to inadequate staffing; men's soccer keeps rolling
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
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