With nearly one-third of Tufts' student body identifying as Jewish, the presence of Judaism on campus may extend far beyond the challah bread at Dewick. A recent article from the Chronicle of Higher ...
This article is the first in a series exploring the historical background of sites and buildings on the Medford/Somerville campus. Formerly known as Eaton Memorial Library, Eaton Hall has been through ...
The men's track and field team kicked off its season over the weekend at the annual Husky Winter Carnival meet at Northeastern University. The meet featured over 20 schools and was non-scoring, ...
Researchers at Tufts' Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging (HNRCA) have published an updated food guide pyramid for aging adults, which includes a graphic illustration to build on a previous ...
With today's growing interest in environmentalism, especially on college campuses, many are quick to label the "green" movement as a fad. With this argument often comes the assertion that smaller ...
When most people talk about the conflict in the Middle East, it is usually to advocate for their cause or place blame on the other side. But senior Matan Chorev is interested in the conflict for a ...
Renowned historian and beloved professor Gerald Gill died of arterial sclerosis on July 26 at the age of 58. Gill, a graduate of Lafayette College and Howard University, had been teaching at Tufts ...
Yesterday, Don Megerle, the director of the President's Marathon Challenge, sat down with Jeremy Greenhouse of the Daily's sports department to discuss the annual event, which will take place this ...
After almost 20 years of service on the Board of Trustees, including seven years as chairman, Nathan Gantcher (LA '62) will retire at the end of the current academic year. Gantcher is credited with ...
Kanye West really likes himself and isn't afraid to show it. But all his ego-driven rants aside, his new album "Graduation" feels more like the genius of a producer who needed a ghost writer.