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Where you read it first | Thursday, April 10, 2025

Marlee Stout


Marlee Stout is the Daily’s alumni liaison. She has previously served as associate editor, copy exec and social committee co-chair. Marlee is a senior studying child study and human development, and you can reach her at marlee.stout@tufts.edu.

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University

Russian, Slavic and Central Asian Culture House to pause next year

The Office of Residential Life & Learning notified students on Feb. 25 that the Russian/Slavic and Central Asian Culture House will pause for the next academic year.“ Interest in the house is very low and Residential Life isn’t able to offer the Russian, Slavic, and Central Asian Culture House next year,” ResLife wrote in an email to students who had been offered a place in the house next year.

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News

In Photos: H Mart Somerville’s Grand Opening

H Mart opened a long-awaited location in Davis Square on Thursday. The newest branch of the Asian supermarket chain features a wide array of groceries, snacks and ready-to-eat meals. Take a look inside the store on its bustling opening-day.

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Local

Somerville, Medford city councils advocate ‘yes’ votes on Mass. Question 2

The city councils of Medford and Somerville both voted unanimously to pass resolutions in support of Massachusetts Question 2 in October. If passed, the question — one of five on the ballot — would eliminate the statewide requirement that public school students must receive a passing score on the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System in order to graduate from high school.

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University

BREAKING: TCU Judiciary overturns ECOM decision, reinstates presidential candidate

Joel Omolade will be allowed to appear on the TCU presidential ballot after the TCU Judiciary overturned the Election Commission’s decision on Thursday to disqualify him, the Judiciary announced in an op-ed Monday afternoon. After two hearings on Sunday, the Judiciary voted unanimously to reinstate his candidacy, having found that ECOM failed to uphold due process in its investigation of campaign rule violations.

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