On November 16, college students all over the country walked out of afternoon classes to demonstrate support for Movimiento Cosecha’s #SanctuaryCampus campaign, which “is about
On the night of November 8, a palpable discomfort hung in the air at the Mayer Campus Center. Packed tightly into Hotung Café, Tufts students
Driving through the occupied West Bank this summer on an educational program, I learned to look at roofs. If I spotted a slanted, red-tiled roof,
When students, staff, and faculty wander onto campus, they cross not only a physical but also a digital border into Tufts University. The latter is
On Wednesday, October 19, Tufts students woke up to find defamatory and racist posters plastered around campus. One poster listed the names of 10 Tufts
Odds are, living in the US, you’ve seen a National Football League (NFL) game on TV at some point. It’s almost an eventuality, given the
CW: extreme sexual, physical, and gendered violence, explicit sexual content A previous version of this article named Tufts University Fraternities where incidents of bias and assault took
The classic image of a lawyer preparing for a case is someone hunched over a book of statutes in a dimly lit legal library, searching
Dr. Jonathan Garlick is a Professor of Oral Pathology at Tufts Dental School and teaches Science of the Human Experience for undergraduate first years. The
Anonymous 1 have you noticed the way an olive drapes off its pit like skin on tongue? there’s a line i can’t read
When anyone asks me about myself, I tell them the things that are easy to say. I define myself in the context of where I