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In Photos: Earth Fest 2025
By Stella Jeong | April 25Rainy skies did not stop the Sustainable CORE Fellows, the Tufts University Social Collective and the Tufts Community Union Senate from holding the annual Earth Fest on April 13. The Earth Day celebration took place in Eaton Hall and featured guest vendors, a sustainable clothing swap and live music. Read the full recap here.
In Photos: Play ball!
By Stella Jeong | April 25Look back at Tufts baseball and softball home games in the spring sunshine.
In Photos: Ballroom Spring Showcase
By Carys Yang | April 17The Tufts Ballroom Dance Team dazzled in their Spring Showcase on March 9, coordinated by sophomore Della Noon. The show, in Distler Hall, featured original choreography by team members and guest performances by alumni and Tufts K-pop dance group, KoDA.
In Photos: KoDA Spring Showcase
By Stella Jeong | April 16Tufts' K-pop dance group, KoDA, presented its spring showcase, “I LUV IT,” on April 4 in Breed Memorial Hall. KoDA was joined by guest performers Kosmos of Bentley University, WHISPER of University of Massachusetts Boston and the All-Nighter Dance Crew.
In Photos: Tufts on 35mm
By Sophia Khan | April 15I’ve grown up entirely in the age of digital photography, whether on iPhones, digital point-and-shoot cameras or DSLR cameras. As a long-time photographer, I have spent hours upon hours sorting through hundreds, sometimes thousands, of photos, many of which look exactly the same. I’ve loved the look of film photos, but it wasn’t until I found a film camera in my house that I could try it out for myself.
In Photos: Softball stuns Wesleyan
By John Murphy | April 11Tufts softball remains undefeated in NESCAC play after sweeping their doubleheader against Wesleyan on Sunday. They took Game 1 in a 9–8 comeback and won Game 2 9–1. Read the full recap here.
In Photos: Signs of Spring
By Briana Chen, John Murphy and Elise Samson | April 10Spring has sprung on Tufts’ campus!
In Photos: ‘Hands Off!’ Boston
By John Murphy | April 9“Hands Off!” protesters rallied against the actions of the Trump administration in Boston, joining over 1,200 similar rallies taking place across the country and internationally on Saturday.
In Photos: Battle of the Bands 2025
By Stella Jeong | April 3Students faced off in the annual Battle of the Bands on Sunday, co-hosted by Tufts University Social Collective and the music department. Molasses Disaster took the top spot, followed by Cutting Corners in second and Call From Earth in third at the competition in the Granoff Music Center.
In Photos: Look back on men’s basketball postseason
By Lia Faynberg and Stella Jeong | March 14No. 13 Tufts men’s basketball fell to the University of Redlands, 95–93, in a suspenseful overtime battle in the NCAA second round on Saturday — concluding a 22–6 season in which Tufts also made it to the NESCAC semifinals. Review the postseason through the lens of Daily photographers and read the full NCAAs recap here.
In Photos: Women’s lacrosse faces off against Connecticut College
By John Murphy | March 6The Tufts women’s lacrosse team beat Connecticut College 18–7 on Saturday on Bello Field. It was full steam ahead for No. 2 Tufts, who followed up on Saturday’s season-opening victory with two more wins over Roger Williams on Sunday and Endicott on Wednesday. Read the full recap of the game against the Camels here.
In Photos: Ice hockey puts up fight against Colby
By John Murphy | February 27Tufts ice hockey skates on to NESCAC Tournament as the No. 5 seed after the final home weekend of the regular season, losing 3–2 to Colby on Friday and bouncing back to defeat Bowdoin on Senior Night the next day. Look back at the hard-fought game against Colby in photos. Read the Daily’s ...
In Photos: Copenhagen on wheels
By Samantha Pokorny | February 26Cycle alongside the many bicycles of Copenhagen, Denmark, in the latest dispatch from Daily photographers studying abroad. Copenhagen is one of the most bicycle-friendly cities in the world, with more than five times as many bikes as cars. Rain, shine or snow, Copenhagen residents cycle about 1.45 million kilometers every weekday on an extensive network of bike lanes and cycle superhighways.
In Photos: Men’s basketball beats Bates
By Stella Jeong | February 21In a thrilling end to the regular season, Tufts men’s basketball came back from a 10-point deficit to beat Bates in overtime, 83–75, on Saturday in Cousens Gym. The team also honored graduating Jumbos on Senior Day. In the NESCAC tournament, the No. 3 seed Tufts will host No. 6-seeded Williams at home on Saturday at 2 p.m. Read the Daily's full recap here.
In Photos: Tufts Cupid Challenge
By John Murphy | February 14Valentine’s Day came early to Tufts for the track and field Cupid Challenge on Feb. 7 and 8 in the Gantcher Center. Tufts’ Arielle Chechile placed second in the indoor pentathlon on Feb. 7. On Feb. 8, in field events, Lexi King won in high jump, Sarah Firth won in pole vault, Jordan Andrew placed first in long jump and second in triple jump, Elysse Cumberland placed first in triple jump and second in long jump, Mia Kurtz took third in shot put and Jackie Wells got second in the weight throw.
In Photos: Men’s basketball goes ham
By Stella Jeong | February 13Look back at the men’s basketball games against Amherst and Hamilton during the penultimate weekend of regular season play. The Jumbos overtook the Mammoths on Friday 90–51 and the Continentals 84–69 on Saturday to clinch a host spot in the NESCAC tournament quarterfinal. Tufts remains at home ...
In Photos: Strong finish for Tufts squash
By John Murphy | February 6Tufts squash ended the regular season with dominant wins at home over Colby on Sunday, capping off a successful weekend. The No. 11 women’s squash team swept their matches 9–0 while the No. 12 men’s squash team earned a 7–2 victory over the Mules. Sunday’s results followed on the heels of Senior Day victories for both teams over Bowdoin on Saturday, as well as wins over Bates on Friday night. Look back at photos from Sunday as the Jumbos prepare for NESCAC Championships on Saturday in Hartford, Conn.
In Photos: New Balance Indoor Grand Prix
By Sarah Firth and Nyla Thompson | February 5This past weekend, the world’s top track and field athletes from around the globe gathered in Boston for the 30th edition of the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix, competing in front of a sold out crowd of thousands of fans. Headlining the event were Julien Alfred from Saint Lucia, the 2024 women’s ...