J.K. Rowling, author of the “Harry Potter” book series, has been a controversial figure online in recent years. Her ...
Read by the River is an annual event sponsored by Tufts Hillel that hosts over 1,200 local children and their families to a ...
March is finally here. With less than a week until Selection Sunday, conference tournaments are well underway and the upcoming Power 5 matchups are going to be must-see TV. As the season wraps up, I ...
For most Tufts students, senior spring is a ceremonious cap on their past four years. It marks a time to decrease workload, to enroll in fun classes and — perhaps most dauntingly — to figure out plans ...
Diana Fernandez Bibeau, deputy chief of urban design for the City of Boston, didn’t plan to work in the public sector. She began as an architect and was inspired by American architect Buckminster ...
This installment of Dissertation Diaries highlights Kirsten Trinidad, a fifth-year Ph.D. candidate at the Tufts University ...
With less than 100 days until the 2026 FIFA World Cup begins, Iran’s participation in the tournament has been thrown into ...
At noon in schools all across the United States, a familiar scene unfolds. First graders through seniors in high school line up in cafeterias, grab a tray and receive a square of pizza meant to fuel ...
On March 1, the Daily sat down with U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton, a Massachusetts Democrat who is currently challenging two-term ...
The Tufts Community Union Senate met Sunday night to discuss project updates, the creation of official descriptions for community senators and recommendations from the Allocations Board regarding club ...
The survival rate in infants with severe combined immunodeficiency, a rare hereditary disease that prevents the body from ...
TCU Senate defines role of community senators and discusses participatory budgeting initiative in weekly meeting: Your Tufts Daily Briefing ...
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