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A history of student movements contributing to social change hangs in black and white, right along the book stacks of the Tisch Library. Photographs date
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How the functions of the Tufts Administration stifle student voices Ask Tufts students to define the Tufts administration in an anonymous survey, and their answers
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we manufactured manners so chilly, frostbite filled the marrow yesterday’s sun rose gray in our lungs each breath came in on a sharpened frigid sliver
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“Sam,” his mom hummed, knocking on his door. “Yeah?” Sam grumbled. “Dinner’s ready.” Sam sighed, put down his pen, closed his laptop, and reshuffled his
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