For the second-ever edition of The Tufts Daily Magazine, we chose to narrow in on photography. The internet’s photo glut has made us worse viewers, less perceptive to the beauty of the images in front of us. So, I ask you: Take a second and look at the photos in this issue. No, really, look. Last semester, for this magazine’s inaugural edition, I wrote about the importance of sitting with good, long-form writing in the digital age. That message is still true: Take a second, log off TikTok and Instagram and allow yourself to linger in these stories. But we can — and should — do the same with photographs. Those photos (and the incredible features they ran alongside) are linked below, but be sure to pick up a print copy across campus.
Is the new Eaton a Greek temple or an Apple store? Inside Tufts’ architectural identity crisis?READ MORE Matthew Sage reports. Photo by Peter Wolfe.
A Burren-ography
The Burren has defined decades of Tufts nightlife. Its owner — and a handful of gleefully buzzed patrons — reminisce on the bar’s origins.READ MORE Sarah Firth reports. Photo by Sarah Firth.
Money Matters
At Tufts, class isn’t only in the classroom — it’s in what we wear, where we go and the things we don’t say about money. READ MORE Dylan Fee reports. Photo by Briana Chen
Looking for Love?
Tinder and Hinge have expanded the Tufts dating pool — and radically changed our outlook on romance.READ MORE Max Lerner reports. Photo by Peter Wolfe
Quirk Culture
Patrons of The Sink — the most quirked-up spot on campus — give their thoughts on the notorious Q-word. READ MORE Aaron Gruen reports. Graphic by Jaylin Cho
Settling the Score
Finding an internship should be easy, right? Students take us along the messy, uncomfortable process. READ MORE Matthew Winkler reports. Photo by Briana Chen.
Feed the Algorithm
Is every foodfluencer posting their overnight oats a journalist? READ MORE Julieta Grané reports. Photos by Sophia Khan and Elise Samson and Aisha Karim and Veronika Coyle and Rachel Liu