A campuswide survey sent by the Tufts Community Union Senate at the end of the fall 2025 semester found that Tufts students ...
There are times when the world just feels overwhelming. There’s this persistent desire to stay informed — to keep up with ...
On Feb. 7, after a difficult and contested match, Women’s Basketball fell short a 81-64 loss to Hamilton College. Senior Annie Aspesi led the team with 15 points, and Freshman Tessa Lozner tallied ...
Haviv Rettig Gur, a veteran journalist for The Free Press, The Times of Israel and host of the “Ask Haviv Anything” podcast, headlined “The Configuration of the Middle East After the Gaza War” last ...
Recently, the NFL Super Bowl Halftime show has provided a means to flex the rich cultural diversity the United States has to offer. Bad Bunny delivered a cutting-edge performance, upholding, but also ...
A man walks out in pink spandex and a pig nose, and the crowd bursts into laughter that is both stifled and uproarious. The dim, purple lights of The Rockwell cast him in both shadow and spotlight.
For many Tufts students, starting university marks the first time living away from their families back at home. This is not the case, however, for Madeline Cook, a first-year combined degree student ...
Nothing is more fundamentally human than death — yet it remains one of the most uncomfortable topics to discuss. Trained in medical sociology, Professor Caitlin Slodden strives to ask the ...
The Medford City Council’s Planning and Permitting Committee is reviewing a proposed update to the city’s Vacant Building ...
Tufts University’s research expenses have grown significantly over the last five years despite cuts in federal funding posing ...
The Winter Olympics 2026 officially began last Friday in northern Italy. From ski jumping to curling, figure skating to ...
The Tufts men’s ice hockey team snapped its home losing streak dating back to November on Friday night at the Malden Valley Forum in the first of two games against Connecticut College.