Speechwriter Jon Lovett spoke about his jobs with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and President Barack Obama, as well as his new NBC sitcom "1600 Penn," at Cabot Auditorium last night as part two ...
Public nudity Web site Coccozella.com has posted hundreds of pictures of students participating in Tufts' 2007 Naked Quad Run (NQR), clearly exposing the faces and nude bodies of undergraduates as ...
Frances Cohen Gillespie was told constantly that her work was inferior, her style was childlike, and that her husband was a better painter than she could ever hope to be. Such was the story of Mrs.
A version of artist Leslie Fry's five-foot-long bronze "Colossal AcornHead" sculpture has made its way back to Tufts, replacing "Autruche II," or Banjo the Ostrich, which was removed last spring.
While the Universalist roots that anchored the nascent Tufts University to the hill may no longer be as pervasive as they once were, some Tufts students continue to embrace an evolved Unitarian ...
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, (MFA) recently completed a capital campaign of unprecedented size, raising $504 million in contributions from over 25,000 donors. The Building the New MFA Campaign, ...
Boloco, a chain of restaurants that prides itself on providing a fresh twist to classic burrito cuisine, is seriously considering closing its Tufts branch located on Boston Avenue, the company ...
Roast beef is a pretty generic item when you think about it. What cut of the cow is it? Are we talking sirloin, flank, brisket or some nether region that doesn't see the light of day? Also, for how ...
Somerville police arrested Malden resident Marcel Laurol, 32, after responding to reports of gunfire less than a block from the center of Davis Square. This interactive map chronicles the story of how ...
The university will no longer sanction the annual Naked Quad Run (NQR) due to concerns over participants' safety and the risk of student death, the Daily has learned. The decades-long tradition, in ...
The newspaper you're currently holding in your hands may be obsolete within the course of a few decades, according to three-time Emmy winner and Experimental College Lecturer Glenda Manzi. Manzi, who ...
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 ...