“Oh, take a joke!” is my second favorite way to feel invalidated by a White person. Right after “okay, but, where are you from
In Adda Da’ar the sun extracts sweat from a group of reddening archaeologists who are unearthing ancestral bones in Ethiopia the end of one day
As graduation looms, many Tufts seniors find themselves scrambling for post-grad plans. Where will Jumbos go after commencement? Certainly some will move to San Francisco,
The smell of the charred red meat grilling on the parrilla permeates through the humid air as my family streams into my house with Sopa
“This would be a national treasure if it were still in Japan,” explained Ikumi Kaminishi, Associate Professor of Buddhist art at Tufts University, to her
The first final exam in math I ever took was in tenth grade. It was a disaster. On the last day of school, my teacher
On January 29, Sighted Eyes / Feeling Heart: Lorraine Hansberry returned home to where it was originally produced in Cambridge for a showing at the
Cloaked by the painted red walls of Renee’s Cafe in Teele Square, Rachel Sobel and Amanda Rose were sitting across from each other in deep
Can’t find it, and on a dirt road the wheels hiccup clichés, spill city kid lonely looking up, a too clear sky. Well, the wet
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“I’d like to ask you to introduce yourselves. Tell us something you wish the world knew about you.” Adriana Zavala, professor in the Department of