“Cabaret” has been performed and reimagined time and time again, uncovering new meanings as societal contexts evolve. Today, under the direction of Professor Barbara Wallace Grossman, this iconic ...
President Donald Trump’s dismantling of the United States Agency for International Development was never just a budgetary decision; It was a political declaration that welfare abroad be damned — ...
Editor’s note: This article was copublished and edited by Vanity Fair. On a Tuesday in March, I had spent most of my day working on my dissertation proposal and started to feel exhausted and hungry.
The independent student newspaper of Tufts University ...
The Tufts School of Engineering announced the launch of a new Master of Science in Cybersecurity in February. The program aims to equip graduate students with technical skills in systems security, the ...
Leaders of Tufts’ Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement presented preliminary findings about the 2024 youth vote during a media briefing just two days after the Nov. 5 ...
Somerville City Council voted to file a ballot initiative for Somerville’s divestment from companies in business with Israel on Thursday night, requiring activists to collect about 5,500 voter ...
Big Joel: A lot of Joel’s content revolves around weird political media. Coverage of the “God’s Not Dead” series? You’ve got it. But he also does more than that, and his interests are so diverse that ...
From the classrooms of Tufts University in Medford, Mass., to the political arena of Washington, D.C., Peter Navarro has built upon his Jumbo roots to influence the economic policies of the United ...
On Feb. 7, the Dailypublished an op-ed titled “Perverting protest into profit,” written by Ryan Rizvi. Rizvi argues that Tufts’“punitive” disciplinary structure limits critical thinking and allows ...
In my last column, I wrote about the Rohingya, an ethnic group in Myanmar who have undergone intense persecution from both the military and local Buddhist nationalist groups, concluding my article ...
Students returned to campus in the fall 2022 semester without COVID-19 as a major concern for most community members. Mask mandates were nixed, and testing requirements abandoned as students were able ...
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