On Monday, October 31, Tufts students noticed something different on their Facebook newsfeeds. That morning, many students checked in at Standing Rock Native American Reservation
It’s time for announcements at the Mystic Learning Center in Somerville, and almost immediately one student is sent to the time-out table for refusing to
In the days after Donald Trump was elected, a poem trended on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. The poem begins, “I want a dyke for president.
Activism on campuses has always been a struggle between young, idealistic students and older, conservative administrators. Social movements throughout the ages have been born on
Recently, I found myself, as I have many times before, playing drinking games in a warm room when no one wanted to venture off to
I didn’t write the column that should’ve come out two weeks ago because after the election, writing about a nonrelated football item seemed trivial, and
Grasped a fistful from a recently cut bag of rocket salad and I was caught in the sweet viscous fingers of rot. What is the
I spent the fall 2015 semester in Paris, France, on a study abroad program through New York University. I lived in a beautiful apartment on
A looming Trump presidency marks the end of the colorblind fallacy that flourished in the wake of the 2008 election, Obama as a symbol of
My last time leaving college for Thanksgiving break brought political tension in conversations with family, an examination of privilege with friends from high school, and
When junior Paris Sanders’ professor wanted her class on women in the 1950s to do a project on the history of civil disobedience at Tufts,