The Tufts Community Union Senate is launching a virtual tour initiative to film sophomore dorms and publish walkthrough ...
With the World Cup set to take over North America this June, one of the biggest beneficiaries will be Major League Soccer. In this column, I will examine how the league’s rising player quality is ...
Haiti’s Winter Olympics uniform is a puffer set with designer Stella Jean’s signature: flare and bold color. A forest of ...
The Journey to a Vaccine,” a new documentary, premiered at Boston’s Museum of Science. The premiere was preceded by a ...
Daily’s aspiring journalists react to the future of the field after job cuts, increasing instability
While Tufts does not offer a journalism major or minor, some Daily staff members still plan to use their degrees to pursue ...
Former managing editor and executive news editor Samantha Eng spoke to the Daily about how her semester studying abroad in Madrid is going so far. She is studying there through the Tufts in Madrid ...
With a 73–56 loss to the top-seeded Polar Bears in the first round of the NESCAC tournament on Saturday, the Jumbos’ season ...
Daily alumni from the Class of 2025 are taking the world by storm, conquering journalism, public relations, politics, ...
Javier Macaya, an alumnus from the Class of 1991 and former business director for the Daily, was elected to the Tufts Board ...
Heading into this year’s NESCAC quarterfinals, the Jumbos were chomping at the bit. Their last games, victories against Bates ...
The Tufts Daily was founded in 1980, so an anniversary edition naturally invites a look back at what else was happening in the world at that moment. The 1979–80 NBA season is a great place to start — ...
At the heart of journalism are stakes. At the Daily, this often takes the form of stakes for the school, the writer, the subject matter and members of the greater Tufts community. During some of the ...
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