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Where you read it first | Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Juliet Chehade


Juliet Chehade is a sophomore studying Political Science. She can be reached at Juliet.Chehade@tufts.edu.

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Viewpoint

Carm should allow gluten a seat at the table

I lived in Carmichael Hall during my first year at Tufts, so naturally I would frequent Fresh at Carmichael Dining Center. Dewick-MacPhie Dining Center, Hodgdon Food-on-the-Run, Pax et Lox Glatt Kosher Deli and Kindlevan Café were all wonderful options; however, they required a trek downhill and back up again. While all of these locations were admittedly less than a 15-minute walk from my dorm, that journey wasn’t one I was willing to make most of the time, especially not after a long day of classes or on a cold winter night. I was thus stuck with going to Carmichael Dining Center (dubbed “Carm” by many), the only uphill dining option. Unfortunately for me, Carm is entirely gluten-free.

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Opinion

Have books become obsolete to university libraries?

Libraries are central to university life. They supply students with numerous resources, ranging from books and online databases to study locations. Every time I enter the library, I’m greeted with shelves upon shelves of books as I make my way to my usual study spot. I’ve noticed that these books remain largely untouched; many are covered in a thin layer of dust.

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