Video: Off the Record – Fease
On Dec. 13, 2024, Fease performed three original songs in the Daily’s newsroom. The band then joined Daily members for a conversation about the origins of their musical journey and their songwriting process.
On Dec. 13, 2024, Fease performed three original songs in the Daily’s newsroom. The band then joined Daily members for a conversation about the origins of their musical journey and their songwriting process.
WMFO, Tufts’ student-run freeform radio station, broadcasts an eclectic variety of 24/7 programming to the Tufts community and beyond. Join the Daily for a tour of the Curtis Hall studios with WMFO co-General Manager Gonzalo Escajadillo (he/him), Programming Director Alicia Coble (they/them) and Studio B President Kymberly Kuras (she/her).
On March 9, Saint Cecilia performed four original songs in the Tufts Daily newsroom. Band members Cole McIlvaine, Matt Dacey, Theo Tringale and Sam Stearns then sat down for an interview where they discussed their musical backgrounds, how Saint Cecilia got its name as well as their unique experience performing live with their friends.Video by Chloe Nacson-Schechter, Gabi Daher, and Cecilia Wang / The Tufts Daily
A brief and cozy sit-down with six Daily seniors as they reminisce about how they got started at Tufts' newspaper of record, how it has changed and more.
Members of The Tufts Daily talk about this year in film ahead of the Oscars. They discuss their favorite movies and predict winners, all while ranting about the worst snubs and their juiciest hot takes.
On Nov. 18, 2023, Tufts sQ! performed four lively a cappella arrangements in the Daily newsroom. Members of the group then sat down for an interview to discuss the lifelong connections they have formed from their unique group.
On a rainless weekend morning above 40 degrees, you can usually find Roland Pearsall, director of institutional research at a small private college in Boston, lugging a cart with chords and amplifiers in one hand and a guitar case in another, about to start his day of street performance. Street performers often feel like a part of the space they’re in, but they all have stories, quirks and lives of their own. We sat down with Roland and asked the questions you’ve (maybe) always had about a street performer.
Does the president of Tufts really live at the president's residence? Are there koi fish in the Gifford House garage? Will squirrely eat his nut? The Daily discovers answers to these questions and more on a tour of Gifford House with outgoing University President Anthony Monaco.
Ever wonder what your professors really think of their Rate My Professor ratings?
The Tufts Community Union Senate launched Empower Hour as a pilot program in the spring 2023 semester. Empower Hour aimed to create a safe space for female-identifying and nonbinary students to build confidence in the gym. Video journalists Nora Palkon and Sophi Schneider spoke to coaches and students about what the weekly program meant to them.
Video journalists Stephen Burchfield, Anna Griffin and Trey Lawrence went to Dewick-MacPhie Dining Center to find out what Tufts students were eating for lunch on a Saturday afternoon.
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Hundreds of people gathered at the new Medford/Tufts MBTA station at 4:30 a.m. on Dec. 12 to celebrate the grand opening of the decades-delayed Medford branch of the Green Line Extension. The Daily was on the scene for the packed first ride.
How does singer/songwriter meira describe her personal sound?
Are all Tufts students really Brown rejects? Is everyone truly as quirky as the admissions office would have you believe?
On Nov. 17, MBTA General Manager Steve Poftak announced that the Medford branch of the Green Line Extension is officially scheduled to open on Monday, Dec. 12, following a series of previous delays.