Weekly Newsletter: October 29, 2023
By Daily Newsletter Staff | October 29Students rally for Palestine; meet the Class of 2027 senators
Students rally for Palestine; meet the Class of 2027 senators
Tufts Composers concert; Somerville Flea showcases local vendors
Meet the Class of 2027 senators; Couch performs at TUSC Coffeehouse
Hodgdon Food-on-the-Run and Kindlevan Café return
Mass. Attorney General Andrea Campbell reflects on her first year in office
Career fair protest; Tony Monaco returns to genetic research
University holds biggest career fair yet, faces protesters
Tony Monaco discusses his new genetic research position at Tufts
Poetry hidden in plain sight at Davis MBTA stop; volleyball earns pair of NESCAC wins
Tufts Dining food review; Próxima Parada to perform at Brighton Music Hall
University denounces SJP praise of Hamas-led attacks
Tufts’ national ranking; loans in financial aid packages; cross country recap
Kumar inaugurated; university denounces SJP praise of Hamas-led attacks
Davis Square’s bfresh to close; Somerville City Council reviews Arts at the Armory woes
Demystifying off-campus housing; Tufts Community Day
Abortion morality discussion attracts protesters; historic Rosebud diner closes
Latinx Center celebrates 30th anniversary; men’s soccer outlasts Colby
Abortion discussion organized by Federalist Society attracts pro-choice protesters
Iconic Rosebud diner closes indefinitely; Boston’s green spaces
‘Half the History’ event covers the untold story of women