This article is the second in a series exploring the historical background of sites and buildings on Tufts Medford/Somerville campus. The library roof is a perennially popular meeting spot for Tufts ...
Tufts may have lost $20 million of its endowment in Bernard Madoff's alleged $50 billion Wall Street fraud scheme, according to an e-mail sent by University President Lawrence Bacow to the Tufts ...
Disclaimer: This column is not about Joe Paterno and Penn State. For more information on that topic, check out any other sports columnist on any other website. There is no argument that Div. I college ...
Next weekend, "The Wackness" will take a magical field trip to one of the wackiest competitions in the world: the Fifth Annual Quidditch World Cup. Yes, Quidditch. Based on the flying-broom sport from ...
Tufts Christian Fellowship (TCF) painted the Tufts cannon at midnight on Sunday, Apr. 16 with an Easter message as part of their celebration of Holy Week. But churchgoers walking to mass on Easter ...
A Building Understanding through International Learning and Development (BUILD) team this summer will be heading to India for the first time, in addition to participating in the BUILD: Guatemala ...
Despite its slow start, the first weekend of this year's NCAA Tournament turned out to be one of the best in recent memory. With the Sweet Sixteen set to get underway tonight, here's a look at several ...
Almost 80 percent of college students have had sex, according to a report by the University of Minnesota Boynton Health Institute. Nearly three-fourths have had it within the past 12 months. Countless ...
Is it safe to eat genetically modified foods (GMOs)? Will they be destructive to the environment? Are GMOs the answer to world hunger? These questions remain largely unanswered as the debate over ...
Speechwriter Jon Lovett spoke about his jobs with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and President Barack Obama, as well as his new NBC sitcom "1600 Penn," at Cabot Auditorium last night as part two ...
Most Internet users are at least vaguely familiar with e-mail providers such as Gmail, Yahoo and MSN, which dominate the electronic mail sphere. But college students across the country may soon become ...
This past week, 60 American college students living and studying in Tokyo were transformed into country bumpkins. In some sort of masochistic (but greatly appreciated) effort to expand our horizons ...