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ICE agents are concealing their identities as they detain people in Massachusetts. Can they do that?
Scott Shuchart, a former senior ICE official during the Biden administration, said the increase in law enforcement wearing ...
The Observer is budgeted for $39,000 per year, $9,000 of which is paid for by advertisements, and $3,000 by subscriptions. The other $27,000 comes from the Tufts Community Union (TCU) Senate, in ...
Take a walk around the Tufts campus and you’re bound to find at least one newspaper, magazine or journal lying around. Maybe it’s the satirical Zamboni scattered in your dorm’s common room. Perhaps it ...
John Tufts says he’s innocent of the horrific child abuse crime that landed him in the Denton County Jail in October 2016. He spoke to the Dallas Observer while standing in front of the ...
But here at Tufts, this is the norm," Ben Kesslen wrote in the Tufts Observer. Since Kesslen's article ran, the school has received a number of complaints about similar behavior.
College Sports Tufts men’s lacrosse started the season under a cloud of controversy. It finished with perfection. “I think our guys really didn’t have a choice but to move on and be focused.” ...
Providence Day's Blane McElroy and Pine Lake Prep's Sadie Peterson led their teams to N.C. girls' soccer championships this season. Today, they share The Charlotte Observer player of the year honors ...
Facebook/Tufts Observer. Tufts University suspended social activity of its fraternities after launching "multiple investigations of several Greek organizations," the Boston Globe reports.
Tufts University officially suspended a pro-Palestine student organization through January 2027, prompting the group to announce its “formal break and disaffiliation” from the university last ...
Ozturk’s arrest took place slightly after 5 p.m. Tuesday on Mason Street in Somerville near Tufts, according to a resident who witnessed the arrest as well as security camera footage obtained by ...
All of the Tufts lacrosse players have been released from the hospital after 12 were diagnosed with a life-threatening muscle condition, rhabdomyolysis, after participating in a Navy SEAL-type ...
Madeleine Aitken is a freelance journalist based in Boston. A recent graduate of Tufts University and former editor in chief of The Tufts Daily, her work has appeared in Rewire News Group, Boston ...
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