Like many other Chicagoans, I am a fervent Chicago Bears fan. For those of you who do not know, the Chicago Bears are an ...
Last semester, I did my final project for my Geographic Information Systems class on what I called the “Geographic Origin of ...
There are countless things in life that just take time. When I first arrived at college in the bustling area of ...
I spent the entire past summer volunteering as a funder research assistant for an UN agency, where I researched over 300 ...
Look me in my eyes. Admittedly, this may be quite an ask, given that through this newspaper column, my identity is somewhat ...
Since 1970, Indigenous people and their allies have gathered in Plymouth, Massachusetts on the fourth Thursday of November.
On Monday, Nov. 18, the Somerville Department of Health and Human Services held a community meeting about the opening of a ...
The Tufts’ Political Science Department, International Relations Program and Jonathan M. Tisch College of Civic Life hosted a ...
The Tufts Community Union Senate covered committee work, checked in on projects and approved supplementary funding in their ...
Israel has obliterated every single university in Gaza. Palestinian academics have been targeted, killed and kidnapped by Israeli forces in an attempt to wipe out Palestinian society that human rights ...
As winter sports roll into season, the men’s squash team has kicked into high gear, having already completed five matches since Nov. 15. The team, ranked 10th out of 34 teams in the College Squash ...
Boryana Damyanova was a rarity among undergraduates at Tufts' Institute for Global Leadership: She was interested in business. While her colleagues investigated development, poverty and ...