Marian Porges, a Senior Producer at NBC News, came to speak at Tufts on November 9th. She is a Tufts alum herself, having graduated in
On election night, November 6, 2012, Tufts Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP) was one of the many groups present at the Experimental College board’s
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There must be something in the cold Icelandic water that lets loose a melody in the soul of each blonde, doe-eyed citizen. I haven’t had
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Brett Plugis is at ease talking about the unwavering power of the sea. “The ocean’s going to do what it wants to do,” he explained
Passing the intersection of Boston and College Ave into the unassuming brown brick of Curtis Hall, through the empty lobby, past the key-card enabled door,
I woke up on Wednesday, November 8 to the ringing of my alarm and a re-elected president. I went to slam the snooze button and
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Green salad, plain tofu, fruit smoothies, soy protein, wheatgrass germ. Hippies, hipsters, eco-freaks. These are all associated with veganism and vegetarianism, whose cultural impact have