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P.S. ...: How to win friends and isolate people

As modernity offers more opportunities to be socially integrated, people have never felt more alone. In 2004, the General Social Survey found that the number of Americans with no close friends has roughly tripled since 1985. Over a quarter of those surveyed reported having “zero” confidants, and ...


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Opinion

Op-Ed: On TDC and Mental Illness

Content warning: This article addresses mental illness and mentions suicide and self-harm. We are writing to you as the two choreographers of a Tufts Dance Collective (TDC) dance that touches upon the topic of mental health. Through this piece, we hope to elucidate our intentions and clarify any misunderstandings ...







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Editorial

Editorial: Tufts’ complex relationship with Title IX

Tufts’ relationship with Title IX has been a complex one. In 2014 the university was found to be in violation of Title IX in its handling of sexual assault and misconduct cases. After this finding, the university revisited its sexual assault policy and took steps to reform it, including the creation ...



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Looking Out: Suspended

Ever since last year's attempted coup, the Erdogan regime in Turkey has become even more sensitive to criticism and has increased its arrests of journalists, NGO workers and others who speak up against the authoritarian regime. Lately, these raids and long-term detainments have started to affect ...


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Opinion

Op-Ed: Divestment is a spectrum, and so is Israel/Palestine

Truthfully, I think describing something as a 'spectrum' is horribly overdone. It is very much a catch-all term that serves more as an appeal to the subject's complexity than anything substantive. But I'll try my best to justify my use of the word because, for once, I think it is very much applicable ...



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Murphy's Law: Save the polar bears? Trade the Prius for a V8

In a well intentioned effort to mitigate climate change, people buy hybrids and electric cars to limit their carbon footprint and stop melting the homes of our fluffy friends up north. The trouble is, these cars do not do this.The car that cemented itself as the darling of eco-conscious celebrities ...



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P.S. ...: Blade Runner

Over the weekend, my boyfriend and I had intended to watch "Blade Runner 2049," but after plans fell through, I decided it would be best to revisit the original, as well as briefly skim Philip K. Dick’s "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" (1968). For those of you who aren’t Blade ...


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Editorial

Editorial: To vote or not to vote

Tufts places a heavy emphasis on civic engagement. Between the dozens of service groups under the Leonard Carmichael Society and the abundance of political and activist groups as well as the Jonathan M. Tisch College of Civic Life and the many groups it sponsors, a great number of students are involved with ...


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Opinion

Letter to the Editor

My compliments to Hannah Uebele for her excellent report of Zohra Drif's talk at the Fares Center on Wednesday (Tufts Daily, Oct. 5). However, she raises the question of the FLN's resort to bomb attacks and Mme. Drif's own role in this and the fact that this was not discussed. I wish ...



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Opinion

Letter to the Editor

If the part-time lecturers’ one-day walkout happens next Wednesday, October 11, I will not cross the picket line. I encourage all faculty to do the same.Part-time lecturers are paid by the piece: $7,300 per course base salary. For some, one course is all the work they can get. Right now, the administration ...


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