Reform or Perform: Evaluating Tufts’ progress on transforming TUPD In June 2020, over 2,000 students, faculty, staff, and alumni signed the Tufts for Black Lives
It has been over a year since Tufts first decided to conduct all classes virtually for the rest of the 2020 spring semester in light
Three semesters into virtual learning in the wake of a pandemic, the changing needs of the student body have reawoken conversations about accommodations and accessibility
Examining Community Responses to Tufts’ Latest Anti-Racism Initiative Note: Following the final night of layout for this issue on February 23, the original concerned faculty
Tufts’s COVID-19 Testing Regime and the Greater Community Disclaimer: A previous version of this article contained an error. The previous version stated that the Tufts
The Continued Fight for Dining Worker Protections Tufts Dining released a statement on the status of dining operations on September 13, less than a week
How Students Have Mobilized to Address Food Access Concerns for the Tufts Community When Tufts students received the email announcing that classes would be online
Is Tufts doing enough? Content warning: Mentions of sexual assault policy All new Tufts students are mandated to receive training on the University’s “sexual misconduct”
In 1996, multiple racist incidents targeted Asian-American students on campus. As a result, the Tufts Task Force on Race was charged with the goal of
On September 17, 2019, students received an email in their inbox from Tufts President Anthony Monaco with the subject line “A message to the Tufts
The immigration crisis that floods the news every day is heartbreaking and bleak—from mothers, like Yazmin Juárez, filing wrongful death claims after their babies die
I remember stopping by the Observer’s table when I visited Tufts for Jumbo Days. I picked up an issue, and my dad immediately squeezed my