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Sunday, February 11, 2024

Your Weekly Roundup

NEWS Class of 2028 first to be admitted post-affirmative action
In the school’s first round of admissions since the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down affirmative action, admissions officers lack access to any part of applicants’ racial background, leaving the Class of 2028’s racial makeup, for now, ambiguous. READ MORE
Amaani Jetley reports. Photo by Ian Lau / The Tufts Daily.
Oldest men’s prison in Mass. to permanently close | READ MORE 
Fostering collaboration and understanding, TCU Senate hosts leadership lunch | READ MORE 
City of Somerville opens first seasonal ‘warming center’ for unhoused residents | READ MORE 
FEATURES | Tying the knot at Tufts
Tim and Sara Nelson were holding their rehearsal dinner in Harvard Square that evening, anxiously awaiting their wedding ceremony the next day. The heat was on their minds. The next day, however, they woke up to clear skies and a comfortable temperature as they kicked off their wedding ceremonies in Medford, Mass. READ MORE
Molly Sullivan reports. Photo Courtesy of Cordele Photography
Ruminations from Rabat: First impressions| READ MORE
 
How Tufts students are taking to the slopes this winter | READ MORE
 
ARTS ‘Expats’ review: Three women and a baby
Following an array of expatriates in Hong Kong, the show focuses on the case of a missing child and how it brings the lives of three women together into a tangle of trauma, tears and treachery. “Expats” is about a missing child, but it is also missing a cohesive script. READ MORE
Ishaan Rajiv Rajabali reports. Photo via Wikimedia Commons
WEEKENDER: ‘The Zone of Interest’ cures all ailments of war, terror READ MORE

For The Culture: Don’t bite the bait! | READ MORE
OPINION Gutting Greek life: A call for reform over abolition of campus fraternities and sororities
As universities work toward the disbandment of Greek life, these racially and socially controversial institutions must take steps to redefine their community. READ MORE
Bela Silverman writes. Photo by Katlyn Kreie / The Tufts Daily
Hope on the horizon?READ MORE

Our future depends on young people running for office, so I’m running READ MORE
SPORTS The Round-off Roundup: Gabby Douglas’ elite comeback

The singular thing I’m most excited for as the elite domestic season begins in the lead-up to the Olympics is Gabby Douglas’ elite comeback. Douglas competed in the 2012 London and 2016 Rio Olympics, becoming the first Black woman to win the Olympic All-Around with her 2012 victory. READ MORE
Sarah Firth reports. Graphic by Sarah Firth

Moments ‘til Madness: Transfers or freshmen? | READ MORE

Tufts men’s ice hockey bounces back from overtime loss to beat Conn. College 4–0| READ MORE
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