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Where you read it first | Sunday, March 30, 2025

Sophia Khan


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News

In Photos: Weekend wins for women’s basketball

During their last home weekend of the regular season, women’s basketball notched two wins, besting Wesleyan 76–42 on Friday and Trinity 68–59 on Saturday to improve to a 14–6 record. The game against the Bantams was also Senior Day for the four Jumbo seniors, Sofia Gonzalez, Annika Decker, Caitlyn O'Boyle and Mikayla Paquette. Look back on the action in Cousens Gym. Jack Chapleski also reports for the Daily.

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News

In Photos: A renovated Eaton Hall opens this spring

The newly-renovated Eaton Hall opened for classes the first week of the spring 2025 semester after beginning construction in November 2023. The building houses offices and classrooms for the departments of anthropology, classical studies, religion and sociology. The renovations added a large dividable ...

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In Photos: Step inside the Identity Centers

Dotted throughout Tufts’ campus are eight Identity Centers that compose the Division of Student Diversity and Inclusion. Visit these wood-frame houses for comfortable spaces to gather, study and find mutual community. Open during the week for student use, the centers also offer regular events, programs and mentorship. Many centers were founded and continue to be sustained as a result of student activism, most recently expressed in the calls to establish a Southwest Asian and North African identity center.

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Sports

Keep the momentum rolling on women's professional sports

We are at a watershed moment for professional women’s sports in the United States, with more successes this past year than ever before. However, women’s sports leagues in the U.S. have had a rocky history of unsustainable teams, lack of interest and financial woes. We can either fall back into this pattern or push the momentum to set U.S. women’s sports leagues into stone.

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