Daily Newsletter: September 30, 2022
By Daily Newsletter Staff | September 30CMHS launches online appointment scheduling system; field hockey ramps up to 7–0 with away victory over Hamilton
CMHS launches online appointment scheduling system; field hockey ramps up to 7–0 with away victory over Hamilton
Tufts’ diversity office reckons with high-level departures, internal conflicts; Tufts wins Learfield Directors' Cup
Carol Joyner discusses paid family leave at Civic Life Lunch; Tufts cross country dominates at Bowdoin Invitational
Ayanna Pressley, “The Squad” rallies supporters in Somerville; Men’s Soccer falls to #19 nationally-ranked Hamilton
Tufts transitions into new phase of COVID-19 response; football earns convincing NESCAC win at Bates
Students, community members protest CIA recruiting event; football loses tough opening NESCAC matchup
David Hogg on ending gun violence, building a movement and his future in activism; new CoHo construction set to start
Students, community members protest CIA recruiting event; football loses tough opening NESCAC matchup
Somerville Community Land Trust acquires first property, aims to lessen city’s housing crisis; active military, veteran students share experiences with The Fletcher School’s online master’s program
Tufts updates campus parking system, expands use of parking cameras; field hockey stirs up the perfect storm
Somerville Community Land Trust acquires first property, aims to lessen city’s housing crisis; men’s soccer triumphs over MIT, ties with Conn. College
Established Democrats victorious in Mass. primaries; women’s soccer prevails over Conn. College
Tufts shows support for Harvard, UNC in Supreme Court affirmative action case; the return of Tufts in Talloires: students, faculty share their memories from Talloires, France
Rabbi Jonah Winer hired as new director of religious life at Tufts Hillel; simultaneous Green and Orange Line closures upset commuters
First-years housed at The Court live in the shadow of The Mods; men’s and women’s soccer teams show promise for coming season
463 COVID-19 cases reported this semester; ice hockey drops two to NESCAC rivals
University officials ‘very strongly encourage’ students to receive COVID-19 boosters
Student conduct violations climb high during pandemic; squash trounces Bates
Master of Public Health applications surge; hockey picks up first win
Somerville, state officials hope for federal funding to ground McGrath Overpass