Birds are chirping, temperatures are (slowly) rising and the Bradford Pear trees all across campus are in fragrant (ahem) bloom... which means it's time for the Daily's annual - and completely ...
Coast to coast, many Americans view the vast differences in language throughout the country's "melting pot" as barriers that are difficult to overcome. But not senior Sebastian Chaskel: A native of ...
Users of Tufts' Webmail service may have noticed a significant increase in the size of their e-mail inboxes Thursday night after the University Information Technology (UIT) staff raised storage quotas ...
Midterms are in full-swing, the days are getting shorter, and winter break is still nine weeks away. College students have plenty of reasons to be depressed - and according to many recent studies, ...
It was a Saturday of upsets, near-upsets and recovery from past upsets. Fans were treated to some exciting performances across the nation, including an upset of the No. 18 Louisville Cardinals by the ...
Modern history is full of conspiracy theories: Who killed JFK? Did we really land on the moon? Could Pearl Harbor have been avoided? In the documentary "Protocols of Zion," director Marc Levin sets ...
With the days of Facebook.com's exclusivity to college students long gone, the site's increasing accessibility has left many professors and parents following the initial swarm of preteens in creating ...
Michael Goldman works out of a windowless office, the walls of which are lined with full bookshelves. Every so often, a clump of binders or a few precariously balanced books with titles like ...
The Daily recently sat down with Trevor Moore and Zach Cregger of the popular New York City-based sketch comedy troupe The Whitest Kids U' Know (WKUK) to discuss their film, "Miss March," scheduled to ...
It seems so often these days that when we Jumbos decide to go out for a nice meal, we inevitably head for Boston. And why shouldn't we? A city that boasts one of the most vibrant restaurant scenes in ...
This is the second in a two-part series in which the Daily looks back 25 years at a case in which a faculty member at the Tufts Medical School embezzled thousands of dollars from the university to ...
'The White Ribbon,' the new film from Austrian provocateur Michael Haneke, can best be described as chilling. The slow, austere aesthetic that pervades the film creates a palpable sense of dread, ...