On the first night of Passover, when Jews around the world reflect and celebrate the Jewish people’s passage from oppression to freedom, my mind was preoccupied with the fate of Rümeysa Öztürk. Öztürk ...
The Office of Public Safety announced temporary “security enhancements” for buildings on the Medford/Somerville and Grafton ...
As our time on The Tufts Daily Managing Board comes to a close, we want to thank you for joining us for a semester of engaging reporting and nuanced conversation. Throughout the past six months, ...
Over the last decade, negotiations between Tufts University and labor unions have degraded. Multiple unions described challenging and exhausting negotiations, citing the university’s uncooperativeness ...
U.S. District Court Judge Denise J. Casper granted Tufts graduate student Rümeysa Öztürk’s motion for a preliminary injunction Monday afternoon, ordering the government to immediately reinstate her ...
Concerned Tufts staff members have distributed a petition in conjunction with Tufts Labor Coalition demanding that no workers be laid off as part of Tufts’ Operating Model Transformation, an ...
For a while, when we are able to fully appreciate the now and the present, all is calm, all is bright. Enjoy the break, my dear readers. Thank you to everyone reading this for another amazing semester ...
Dove Ellis is a young Irish singer-songwriter who just released his debut album, “Blizzard.” Although he is just at the beginning of a remarkable career, he must already be sufficiently tired of ...
“I don’t think anybody believes those elections will be free or fair. I don’t think anybody believes elections will contribute to the solution of the problems of Myanmar.” These were the words of ...
On Thursday, the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts heard arguments on a motion for a preliminary injunction that seeks to require the government to reinstate Tufts ...
Though it may seem like mindless entertainment, spy fiction isn’t just about gadgets, secret codes or daring escapades. Rather, it’s a mirror for the world’s biggest fears. From 19th century diplomacy ...