Students looking to purchase papers or surreptitiously copy a few lines of a scholarly article into their own would be advised to refrain from doing so - at least for a while longer. District court ...
This article is the first part in a two-part series examining the disparities between essay-writing styles in nations around the world. This installment focuses on the American model in comparison ...
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 ...
Brandeis University announced last week that it would close its Rose Art Museum and sell its entire collection in response to the school's deepening financial problems. The liquidation of the ...
In a new series, the Daily sits down each week with a Tufts faculty member and poses a controversial question about art and culture. In this week's question, Tufts lecturer Joe Schloss, an ...
Students who shed their clothes to run in the annual Naked Quad Run (NQR) last month got more exposure than they had anticipated. The Somerville Journal newspaper posted an online video of the event, ...
Students love to hate them, professors hate to give them, most colleges refuse to part with them ... and they are rampantly on the rise. Grades -- the catch-22 of the modern university -- have ...
Patients at the Tufts University Floating Hospital for Childrenwill soon have a new face to greet them when they arrive: a12-foot, three-ton, three-dimensional bronze bear. The bear was formerly ...
All across America, Democrats and liberals constantly announce that Barack Obama is the John F. Kennedy of the 21st century. Certain individuals feel that both Kennedy and Obama are the types of ...
Would you believe that the idea of Tufts students as Ivy rejects has its roots in the University's founding? A group of Universalists - very liberal Christians - founded Tufts College in 1852 after ...
The Dean of Students Office is currently investigating the fraternity Delta Tau Delta (DTD) after one of its student pledges stopped breathing and was hospitalized during a pledge event on Feb. 25.
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 ...