Tear gas and water cannons barraging a wall of umbrellas and inflatable rubber duckies is a common sight on Bangkok streets these days. These past
It was the summer I stopped eating cheese. All dairy, in fact. And eggs. Beef, pork, chicken, the entirety of it. The starving spring had
“Imagine if it were us throwing a party about latinidad.” This was my friend’s response upon learning that Tufts’ Latinx Center (LC) had hosted “Taste
The first time I heard about Zoom was when classes went online. When the pandemic pushed people from offices and classrooms to their homes, platforms
The constant refreshing of the electoral map and watching states teeter between blue and red agonized Americans for a week in early November. The 2020
after afternoon, again. beyond bitter blue breaths careful cars, closing clouds, clutching college-colored darkness. each early ending, feeling flat, fleeting, flimsy. getting gloomier. going home,
Despite COVID-19 restrictions creating the idea that romance is dead at Tufts, many are still looking to date. The Action for Sexual Assault Prevention by
Unprecedented times have become a depressing new sense of normal, but one of the few acts of normalcy I committed to this semester was the
Student activists propose referenda to put pressure on administration Two student activist groups, Tufts for a Racially Equitable Endowment (TREE) and Tufts Students for Justice
CW: Violence The six-week war between Azerbaijan and Armenia over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh territory ended with a Russian brokered deal on November 9. Though the
Disclaimer: Sharif Hamidi is the TCU Treasurer. However, this article is the personal opinion of the author, and does not constitute an official statement on