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The Tufts Daily
Where you read it first | Friday, November 29, 2024

Should Tufts be responsible for students' on-campus social lives?

"I don't think it's Tufts' responsibility to provide a social life for its students, but it behooves the university to be part of it and provide safe options."

Christine Gary, Senior

"If the university held events where you can choose to drink or not to drink and still have fun, I think it would be beneficial to the community."

Michelle-Elissa Glaser, Senior

"It's hard for Tufts to be responsible for students, because it's very much the students' decision about what they're going to do for fun. But Tufts should encourage a good social life - and that doesn't necessarily mean events that involve drinking."

Ricardo Schidlow, Sophomore

"I always thought that the main problem is that there's no school spirit. Some schools have huge teams and huge sporting events that thousands of people go to, and that really brings people together. Tufts doesn't have that, so we miss out on that aspect of social life - we need something else to bring people together."

Trent Worrell, Junior