Opinion
Letter from the editor
By Gil Jacobson | August 29Pause. Take a moment. Think about where you are right now. And I’m not talking about the path next to the Cannon between Ballou and Goddard as you get ready to say goodbye to your family and friends who helped you move in this morning. No, I’m talking about this exciting new stage in your life. ...
Editorial: Tufts goes hard
By The Tufts Daily | August 29Welcome Class of 2021. We want to start by setting the record straight — the rumors are true. Tufts is pretty much a party school. Do we have tailgates? Yes, oncea year. Do we have daytime parties? When the police don't shut them down, absolutely. Do we have frat parties? Debatable (and highly ...
Op-Ed: Class of 2021: Believe in One Another
By Benya Kraus | August 29My Facebook album from my first year at Tufts was entitled “Name, Hometown, Major” as a tribute to what were the most socially exhausting two weeks of my college career. I’m happy to say that the social exhaustion has lessened and that you will now find me cuddling with my housemates, watching ...
Op-ed: Hescott's Army
By Owen Elliott | June 1At commencement, the head of the Board of Trustees Peter Dolan stated that Tufts is a student-focused research institution. On the same day, the Board of Trustees denied tenure to beloved computer science (CS) Assistant ProfessorBenHescott, winner of the Lillian and Joseph Leibner Award for Excellence ...
Op-ed: Tufts can be a haven for free speech
By Gus Gleason | May 21As a soon-to-be-graduate of Tufts University School of Medicine and member of the Tufts community, I wanted to offer some thoughts about free speech. First, I want to clarify that I understand Tufts is a private institution and can make rules about speech/expression that do not have to align with our ...
Looking In: Order
By Nesi Altaras | May 21This year has been a challenge to order. Whether you like the current order or not, at least it exists. We live in order, not in chaos. The existence of an order is not pre-ordained and there are places without it.A challenge to order can be a force for good when it is constructive and represents a ...
Food for Thought: Are you what you eat?
By MJ Griego, Evelyn Bellew and Jessica O'Flanagan | May 21Both in our world and at our university, we have been thrown a lot of political and social challenges in the last eight months. As a result, many of us leave this school year with a unique sense of political angst. We’ve had to question and criticize our communities, mobilize opinions and ask important ...
Editorial: Tufts should expand mental health services
By The Tufts Daily | May 21Disclaimer: MJ Griego is a columnist for the Daily. They were not involved in the writing of this editorial.For most students, the end of the year means Spring Fling apparel orders, afternoons sprawled on the President's Lawn and finals season, followed by everyone packing up and going home. ...
Op-ed: On dialogue
By Students For Justice In Palestine | May 21We, the members of Tufts Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), write to update the Tufts community on our campaign to divest from companies complicit in the Israeli occupation. After successfully passing our resolution through the Tufts Community Union Senate on a 17-6-8 vote, we continue to pressure ...
Dear Jumbo: The importance of living importantly
By Khuyen Bui | May 21Today is an important day. I hope you feel that way, for a good education should help one develop a sense of importance in the work one does.I don't mean it in an egocentric way. The ego has a bad rep for a good reason: The world has indeed borne countless wrecks due to some egocentric people. ...
Op-ed: University should support all graduation attendees
By Anonymous Senior | May 21When I was a little girl, my father would constantly remind me how it important it was to continue my education. That ultimately, it was the one thing no one could ever take away from me because I earned it. I never really understood the power of his words until today, just weeks away from walking across ...
Editorial: Social houses could provide alternative to Greek life
By The Tufts Daily | May 21Over the course of one academic year, the social scene at Tufts has changed dramatically. Though the future of Greek life remains unclear, there is no question that changes are going to be made to the system. As part of these changes, Tufts should consider implementing a system of social houses to foster ...
The Elephant in the Room: Woah, we're halfway there!
By Anna Tolette | May 21I am afraid of change and the passing of time scares me. The end of the school year always means change isn’t far away. Whether it’s taking all the posters down off your walls or moving into your house for the summer (and probably the next two years), change is scary as heck. Seniors graduate, everyone ...
Op-ed submitted by the Part-time Faculty Union bargaining committee.
By Part-time Faculty Union Bargaining Committee | May 21We want to congratulate this year’s graduating seniors on their significant accomplishment. As part-time faculty who teach many of the foundational writing and language courses at Tufts, as well as many other courses across all disciplines, we are proud to have been part of the educational experience ...

