The basement of 48 Winthrop on November 15 was not your typical party scene. Artists and viewers chattered indistinctly about discomfort and artistic intent, all
The air is electric––and the fits? Impeccable. Enter: The Lewkk (pronounced “look”) is Tufts’ student-run fashion collective. The lovechild of Seniors Amari Diaw and Kaitlynn Hong,
This is the second part of a two-article series on activism in Boston Chinatown. To read part one, “Asian American Activism’s Roots in Boston Chinatown,”
Over the past five years, Tufts University has rapidly expanded their video surveillance system. Now, a TUPD operator can access hundreds of high-definition live video
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”
There is always a spattering of stories during adda, sitting around the kitchen table at home long after the food is gone, painted in that
How religion and science can work in unison I was always equipped with apologies and explanations following terror attacks. Growing up in a town where
Content warning: Descriptions of an anxiety disorder By March of my first year at Tufts, I was convinced I had sustained a total of 12
I am awoken rays of sunlight seep inside I can breathe again morning air is swift like the icicles on trail winter’s gleaming blades the
late in new hampshire, leah teaches me to swim. “my house is your home—” the light pouring in, the window and its sunbeams: humble, open
Grandpa, I’m sorry I only visited your home in Libya twice before you left and didn’t come back. The days melted away quicker than gifted