Opinion
The Echo Chamber: On recycling
By Daniel Lewis | November 2The average American produces 4.3 pounds of waste per day. Thirty-four percent of our total waste is recycled, up from 16 percent in 1990.Germans blow us out of the water, recycling or composting over 60 percent of their municipal waste, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and ...
Point-Counterpoint: College rankings
By The Tufts Daily | November 2Point-Counterpoint juxtaposes two opposing perspectives on polarizing issues and debates. The following responses, written by the Daily’s opinion section, address both sides of the conversation on the usefulness of college rankings in the admissions process. The case for college rankingsWhile ...
Jumbo Steps: My Halloweekend
By Jake Lawicki | November 1“Forget the pirate eyepatch, mime makeup and superhero cape. I’ll be something out of the ordinary this Halloween,” I told myself in the days leading up to Halloweekend. I was undertaking an arduous task — figuring out how to be something novel and unprecedented was definitely going to be hard.I ...
Op-Ed: #HaltTheHike: A Call for transparency, accountability and accessibility in our community
By Tufts Student Action Tsa | November 1An email was sent to the undergraduate student body on April 12 by Dean of Arts and Sciences James Glaser and Dean of Engineering Jianmin Qu with the subject line “2016-2017 Tuition Update,” notifying students for the first time in recent history of a 3.6 percent increase in tuition, room, board ...
Editorial: Supporting janitors' contract negotiations now, in the future
By The Tufts Daily | October 31Following weeks of unresolved negotiations and the prospect of a strike, the bargaining committee of the 32BJ Service Employees International Union (SEIU) finally reached a contract agreement with Cushman & Wakefield (C&W) Services over Tufts janitors' contracts. While details of the ...
Editorial: Why Tufts should continue to encourage gap years
By The Tufts Daily | October 27Ten years ago, the notion of taking a gap year may have seemed like an entirely foreign concept in the United States. Nowadays, Malia Obama is just one of a growing number of students who have chosen to take time off before they begin their undergraduate education. According to the American Gap ...
Op-Ed: A response to FOI's Taste of Israel event
By Students For Justice In Palestine | October 27We -- Tufts Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) -- are writing in regards to Tufts Friends of Israel’s (FOI) Taste of Israel event planned for today, Oct. 27. According to the Facebook event, Taste of Israel is meant to "showcase the foods that make up Israel and the cultures it represents.” ...
Campus Comment: Gap years
By The Tufts Daily | October 27The following quotes were given to the Daily by undergraduate students in response to the question, 'How did taking a gap year affect you both personally and academically?' "Academically, taking a gap year kept me from burning out and left me excited for college rather than dreading it. ...
Jumping Hurdles: The problem with clubs
By Anna Sossenheimer | October 27When I was a freshman, I was sure that college would be a time where I could totally reinvent myself. I played violin growing up, but decided to leave the orchestra geek in me behind and try something new when I came to Tufts. After all, I had come to Jumbo Days and seen firsthand just how many clubs ...
Editorial: In support of safety and inclusivity on Halloween
By The Tufts Daily | October 27Greek life writ large has drawn criticism nationally for lacking inclusivity, perpetuating insensitivity and contributing to rape culture on college campuses. Last week, Tufts' four Greek councils (the Inter-Greek Council, Multicultural Greek Council, Inter-Fraternity Council and Panhellenic ...
The Echo Chamber: Is college worth it?
By Daniel Lewis | October 26We’ve tackled the costs of college and the merits of a vocational education, but we haven’t yet tackled the big question — is college even worth it in the first place? To find out, let's take a step outside The Echo Chamber. For many, college has always been the obvious choice — almost 70 percent of ...
Jumbo Steps: Parents and Family Weekend: just a first-year thing?
By Jake Lawicki | October 25You may have noticed a few changes around campus these past few days as the remaining bunch of Parents and Family Weekend visitors said their last goodbyes. Firstly, the median age on campus is now back to 20-something. Secondly, and more seriously, first-year students (whom this annual event primarily ...
Editorial: Cultural competency training could be transformative — so long as it's truly comprehensive
By The Tufts Daily | October 25Two weeks ago, the Tufts Community Union Senate passed a resolution requiring cultural competency training for all faculty and administrative staff. As the resolution explains, research has shown that cultural competency for instructors leads to better outcomes for students, both in terms of feelings ...
Letter to the Editor: In response to Senator Jehlen's discussion on Question 2
By Scott Oran | October 25To the editor:Judging from your recent story, “State Senator Pat Jehlen discusses Question 2,” Senator Jehlen may have left Tufts students and your readers with some misconceptions about Question 2, the ballot question that would lift the cap on charter schools in Massachusetts.First, there’s ...






