Join one of Aditya Hurry’s tours of campus for prospective students and you will surely hear him characterize Tufts students as “passionate.” As a former
The Women’s Varsity Fencing Team at Tufts has a somewhat facetious motto: “If we can’t beat them on the piste, we’ll beat them in the
My parents love to talk about the “good old days.” Whenever they recount their glorious college experiences, I think about how the way they interacted
After sophomore year, many Tufts students look forward to living off campus. Because housing on campus is only required and guaranteed for students’ first two
Like many graduate students, Cody Valdes spends his days reading, writing, and TA-ing Tufts classes. He can be found in local cafes studying political philosophy
In 1933, students at Black Mountain College did not have to pay a single dollar of tuition. Class sizes were small, there were only two
In 1787, Irish statesman Edmund Burke argued in front of the House of Commons that the press should be permitted to report during sessions. He
At the front of the room a man, slaughters a pig with his tongue. He slices O’s and N’s, moaning they crumple at the tip
it’s winter break and I spend evenings in my childhood bedroom listening to my dad’s Miles Davis albums and I visit the Fogg Museum with
When President Barack Obama’s Affordable Care Act (ACA) was signed into law in 2010, it was presented as a foolproof means to ensure that all