Daily Newsletter: February 1, 2023
By Daily Newsletter Staff | February 1Mayor Wu delivers her first State of the City Address
Mayor Wu delivers her first State of the City Address
Mayor Lungo-Koehn delivers the 2023 State of the City Address
A homeowner looking to rent out rooms was blocked by an obscure law — now lawmakers want to change the rules
A homeowner looking to rent out rooms was blocked by an obscure law — now lawmakers want to change the rules
Cambridge reels after police killing of Sayed Arif Faisal
Department of Public Safety announces new threat communication and assessment plan
Tufts receives 34,000+ applications for undergraduate class of 2027; men’s basketball goes 5–1 over successful winter break
Department of Public Safety announces new threat communication and assessment plan; Inside the GLX opening
Finals moved online following second bomb threat in 2 days; RAs elect to form union
Tufts Labor Coalition calls on Tufts Dining to increase number of bakers, stop outsourcing baked goods
Tufts Medical Center relaunches liver transplant program; community reacts to impending Davis Square renovation
Residents will decide how Somerville spends $1 million of its budget; reexamining Boston school desegregation
Tufts Republicans object to National Day of Mourning statement; community reacts to impending Davis Square renovation
Tufts Medical Center relaunches liver transplant program after 15 years
New textile, food waste bans to affect Tufts
Tufts prepares for various outcomes in Supreme Court affirmative action case
‘Gender as a Show!’ combines drag with deeper reflection
Friedman School awarded $6.6 million NIH grant for Mississippi-based nutrition research
TCU Senate project places free menstrual products around campus; Tufts prepares for outcome of affirmative action cases
Faculty, staff continue participating in ‘Unpacking Whiteness,’ ‘Radical Healing’ dialogue series