The Daily recently sat down with Trevor Moore and Zach Cregger of the popular New York City-based sketch comedy troupe The Whitest Kids U' Know (WKUK) to discuss their film, "Miss March," scheduled to ...
It seems so often these days that when we Jumbos decide to go out for a nice meal, we inevitably head for Boston. And why shouldn't we? A city that boasts one of the most vibrant restaurant scenes in ...
While many students have trouble balancing just the workload and demanding schedule of being a pre-med major, freshman Casey McCraw accomplishes all this - and makes time to practice his figure ...
After going undefeated in the season's first tournament at Colby, the water polo team shook off its opponents in the season's second round-robin at Bowdoin on Sept. 29 and 30 with four decisive wins.
At Vulvapalooza, the annual sex fair sponsored by the Women's Center, students can decorate vagina cookies and stock up on free condoms packaged in wrappers that say "I love vaginas" in different ...
Piggybacking on Will Herberich's column in Monday's paper, we at the Daily Sports Department got to thinking about athletes' names. What's in a name, really? Was talent pre-programmed into the Mapp ...
I was in the Old City of Jerusalem when I first learned that Dr. Norman Finkelstein would be speaking at Tufts. The irony was not lost on me. The news raised a red flag, not because of Finkelstein's ...
This is the first in a two-part series in which the Daily looks back 25 years at a case in which a faculty member at the Tufts Medical School embezzled thousands of dollars from the university to fund ...
Applicants for Tufts' second round of early decision fell six percent this year, ending three straight years of increases in yield. Despite the decrease in the applicant pool, an additional 44 ...
Director Chris Columbus' new film "Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief" suffers from an unfortunate affliction: It's a fantasy story made in the 21st century. As such, there are ...
Four's a crowd, and the Middlebury Panthers wanted no part of it. With the NESCAC football championship on the line in the season finale Saturday, the Panthers rode into Zimman Field with the ...
Professor of Economics Linda Loury died on Sept. 23 at her home in Brookline with her husband and two sons by her side. She was 59 and had been battling cancer for some time. Loury was an ...