Daily Newsletter: November 30, 2021
By Daily Newsletter Staff | November 303D printing class, winter term, NCAA Championships for cross country
3D printing class, winter term, NCAA Championships for cross country
Friedman study pioneers new nutrient profiling system
Respiratory illness rates spike on campus; CIRLCE study examines link between youth activism and voting
Mock Trial hosts Mumbo Jumbo; men's basketball drops season opener
Local vaccination rates plateau; volleyball makes historic run
DSDI announces plans for new Indigenous student identity center
Dining workers react to Tufts Distinction Awards; women's cross country makes history
Redistricting in Somerville; field hockey advances in NCAA tournament
Student protests vandalization of artist statement; men's soccer claims NESCAC title
Stolen laundry reported in Harleston; football stays hot
Somerville mayor speaks at Tisch College event; cross country impresses at NESCAC Championship
Fletcher launches new degree program; new tech brings scientists closer to the cell
Ballantyne elected mayor of Somerville; union holds janitors’ protest, wins extension
Students petition Tufts to save Portuguese program; women's soccer drops NESCAC quarterfinal
It's election day, and the Daily is here to provide all the latest on local races in Boston, Medford and Somerville.
Pressley endorses Ballantyne; men's soccer advances to NESCAC semifinals
46 Jumbos run Boston Marathon; rowing teams push forward at Head of the Charles
Somerville to receive nearly $78 million in relief funds; student-written musical premiering next weekend
In-person Homecoming called off this fall; Head of the Charles makes a comeback
Commons Marketplace opens for late night dining; TCU Senate hears funding requests, and more