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Reclaiming our monologues

This past Thursday, I went to see "Not Your Mother’s Monologues." The performance was made up of 19 unique pieces, and I was thoroughly impressed by how powerful each woman’s performance was. I, for one, can barely speak at a normal rate in front of my Spanish class when I’m just giving ...



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Bibi wins, but change is afoot

I’m sorry to say that Prime Minister Netanyahu’s tenure will continue. Despite considerable Israeli and American surprise at this news, this victory was to be expected. This election is being characterized in a number of different ways, most prominently called “The Referendum on Bibi.” I prefer to call it a de-facto “Referendum on the Israeli Left.”


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In college and protesting harmful ideas

On March 21, Judith Shulevitz, a contributing op-ed writer for the New York Times, published an article titled “In College and Hiding From Scary Ideas.” In this article, she discussed the various actions students on college campuses have taken against speeches and published writing that they have ...







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Slashing the budget is an art, not a science

Tufts University has some performance issues. It’s not that Tufts can’t get it up – in fact, the sheer size of Tufts’ membership in groups that encompass all kinds of theater, music and dance is astounding.However, the performing arts at Tufts are often dismissed as unnecessary or not important ...


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The meaning of apartheid

It is undeniable that apartheid has entered mainstream discourse on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.Jimmy Carter penned his book “Peace Not Apartheid” in 2006. Archbishop Desmond Tutu and many others who experienced South African apartheid have described Israel as an apartheid state. Even Secretary ...




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Student Bill of Rights is right bill for students

As students, we are constantly told that college is an invaluable investment in our futures. Current societal expectations tell us to sacrifice whatever we can to attend college because it will be worth it in the long run; but this isn’t always correct. The college experience is often laden with ...


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For Israelis, a special St. Patrick’s Day

St. Patrick’s Day 2015 is a special day not only to the Irish, but also to Israelis. I say so because come March 17, Israelis will go to the polls to select their new government.Though I generally wish the Israeli right wing wielded less power, Israeli elections are pretty fun on the whole. The advertisements ...



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Lessons from the SAE racism incident

This week, a video depicting students from the University of Oklahoma’s Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) chapter singing an obscenely racist chant surfaced on the internet. The response to this disgusting display of racism by the University of Oklahoma’s (OU) president David Boren should be praised for ...


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You call it safety, I call it classism

Correction: In a previously published version of this article, the word "gentrifying" was removed from the piece during the editing process. The Tufts Daily would like to apologize to the author for altering his editorial voice, and the word has since been replaced.


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Let's not forget it happens there as well

Earlier this week, a man who was sentenced to death for partaking in the Delhi Rape Case released a statement blaming the victim for her death. The man, Mukesh Singh, stated that "A decent girl won’t be roaming about at nine o’clock at night." Now, I don’t think I need to go into what ...


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TCU travel budget change, lack of notice problematic

In a move that came as a surprise to many members of the Tufts community, the Tufts Community Union (TCU) Senate has removed off-campus travel funding from next year’s budget. While the Senate has emphasized that this change will not necessarily be permanent and that they will assess the situation ...


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Greek life from the outside: the good, the bad, the ugly

I have never wanted to join a Greek organization.Obviously, I am not alone in this -- plenty of people make it through college, Tufts and elsewhere, without having much of anything to do with fraternities or sororities. Given the rising numbers of students joining the ranks of the various Greek organizations ...


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