Daily Newsletter: March 6, 2023
By Daily Newsletter Staff | March 6Students, workers rally in support of dining workers’ bid for higher wages, summer stipends
Students, workers rally in support of dining workers’ bid for higher wages, summer stipends
TCU Senate hears new fossil fuel divestment abstract; history made as women’s basketball crowned NESCAC champions
Tufts seniors grapple with tech turbulence
Women's basketball crowned NESCAC champions; TCU Senate hears fossil fuel divestment abstract
Proposed Mass. bill would allow parents to use campaign funds for childcare; men’s basketball prepares for the Big Dance
Massachusetts Democrats want major moves on gun safety in 2023; men’s hockey loses NESCAC quarterfinals
City tells Somerville Media Center to relocate by April 30; A guide to the MIT List Visual Arts Center
Protesters disrupt Israel-Palestine discussion event, Monaco condemns protest
TCU Senate approves JumboCast funding, calls on Tufts to create Middle Eastern and North African space
Ethan Steinberg reflects on 4 years at the Daily, his future in journalism
Tufts Students of Turkey fundraise for earthquake survivors; men’s hockey clinches playoff spot
Sabrina Cartan talks fan activism, community action; inside Tisch’s rare book collections
Hodgdon Food-On-The-Run to close for renovations, temporarily relocate to Dewick
Hodgdon Food-On-The-Run to close for renovations
A closer look at Tufts students with siblings on campus
Undefeated at home, women’s basketball enters the NESCAC as the No. 1 seed
Provost’s office releases results from university’s first DEI survey; Tufts’ connection to slavery
Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism raises $5,000 to keep the Somerville Wire running temporarily
Monaco, Genco field questions at DEIJ town hall; women’s basketball freezes opponents
Visiting Professor Dubovyk highlights war’s impact on academia in Ukraine; men’s basketball grabs two big wins