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CLOAKED WEBSITES: THE DARK SIDE OF DIGITAL MEDIA You are writing an essay about Martin Luther King Jr. Naturally, you turn to Google to begin your online research. On the first page of results you follow the link to a website called www.MartinLutherKing.org. IF IT BLEEDS, IT READS “If it bleeds, it reads” is the mantra that US marketing and media live by today. The media knows that it exists in an increasingly competitive “attention economy,” and that feeding people dull facts is not an effective tactic for keeping viewers captivated. PONDERING PRONOUNS: A REFLECTION ON TRANS ALLYSHIP AT TUFTS by tuftsobserver 5 months ago “Outside the Harvard Kennedy School is a square dedicated to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late Thai king whodied in
PREJUDICED PORTRAYALS: HOW WESTERN MEDIA MISREPRESENTS by tuftsobserver 5 months ago “Outside the Harvard Kennedy School is a square dedicated to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late Thai king whodied in
DIVIDING THE HILL
There are two sides of the Hill: there’s uphill, and there’s downhill. While this may seem like an obvious, unloaded observation, a myth of two distinct cultures and communities seems to exist.YELLOW PERIL
by tuftsobserver 6 months ago “Outside the Harvard Kennedy School is a square dedicated to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late Thai king whodied in
"UNFAILING, UNFORBIDDEN" Let me serve you/ Let me do things to you/ the way you want me to/ Let me help you feel good/ and leave me to enjoy your joy/ and be satisfied with just that/ Tell me I’m doing a good job/ that I’m a good girl/ even though I am not (a girl)/ but sometimes I can be (good for you)/ Tell me that I deserve to see you like this/ Tell me this feels like a dream/ Tell me this is pleasure beyond WOMEN | TUFTS OBSERVER Make cotton feel like silk and drugs come on stronger Blur tequila-fueled fantasies of men in patterns into citrus curls and tobacco lipstick I touch a version COLUMNS | TUFTS OBSERVER F@!k Gender By Britt. For the past year or so, I’ve been consistently journaling my thoughts about this campus, my body, and my beliefs. It just so happens that this time frame correlates with finding comfort in my non-binary identity. SICK | TUFTS OBSERVER In the summer, there's a specific intersection on Boston Ave that is dense with familiar colors. Groceries cradled in both arms, I pretendthat the paths are
CLOAKED WEBSITES: THE DARK SIDE OF DIGITAL MEDIA You are writing an essay about Martin Luther King Jr. Naturally, you turn to Google to begin your online research. On the first page of results you follow the link to a website called www.MartinLutherKing.org. IF IT BLEEDS, IT READS “If it bleeds, it reads” is the mantra that US marketing and media live by today. The media knows that it exists in an increasingly competitive “attention economy,” and that feeding people dull facts is not an effective tactic for keeping viewers captivated. PONDERING PRONOUNS: A REFLECTION ON TRANS ALLYSHIP AT TUFTS by tuftsobserver 5 months ago “Outside the Harvard Kennedy School is a square dedicated to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late Thai king whodied in
PREJUDICED PORTRAYALS: HOW WESTERN MEDIA MISREPRESENTS by tuftsobserver 5 months ago “Outside the Harvard Kennedy School is a square dedicated to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late Thai king whodied in
DIVIDING THE HILL
There are two sides of the Hill: there’s uphill, and there’s downhill. While this may seem like an obvious, unloaded observation, a myth of two distinct cultures and communities seems to exist.YELLOW PERIL
by tuftsobserver 6 months ago “Outside the Harvard Kennedy School is a square dedicated to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late Thai king whodied in
"UNFAILING, UNFORBIDDEN" Let me serve you/ Let me do things to you/ the way you want me to/ Let me help you feel good/ and leave me to enjoy your joy/ and be satisfied with just that/ Tell me I’m doing a good job/ that I’m a good girl/ even though I am not (a girl)/ but sometimes I can be (good for you)/ Tell me that I deserve to see you like this/ Tell me this feels like a dream/ Tell me this is pleasure beyond COLUMNS | TUFTS OBSERVER F@!k Gender By Britt. For the past year or so, I’ve been consistently journaling my thoughts about this campus, my body, and my beliefs. It just so happens that this time frame correlates with finding comfort in my non-binary identity. SICK | TUFTS OBSERVER In the summer, there's a specific intersection on Boston Ave that is dense with familiar colors. Groceries cradled in both arms, I pretendthat the paths are
TAKE A BITE
by tuftsobserver 5 months ago “Outside the Harvard Kennedy School is a square dedicated to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late Thai king whodied in
DIVIDING THE HILL
There are two sides of the Hill: there’s uphill, and there’s downhill. While this may seem like an obvious, unloaded observation, a myth of two distinct cultures and communities seems to exist. MIMESIS | TUFTS OBSERVER she is nowhere and everywhere all at once, as inescapable as the smell of morning coffee clinging to the fabric of a well-worn sweater, lingering on the laces PONDERING PRONOUNS: A REFLECTION ON TRANS ALLYSHIP AT TUFTS by tuftsobserver 5 months ago “Outside the Harvard Kennedy School is a square dedicated to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late Thai king whodied in
HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT The shorts fit terribly, but they would have to do. I stuffed my white blouse into my too-tight waistband and forced the clasp shut. The itchy, navy cardigan restricted my arms if I ever needed to raise them above my head, and the gold and red crest was always visible fromacross the room.
TUFTS TOO TOUGH? INSIDE THE LIFE OF THE PRE-MED We've all seen them; they peer bleary-eyed into incomprehensible textbooks, cursing the 3 a.m. on their computer screen clocks. They skip frat parties and free PRAYER FOR ALICE'S FUTURE. We live out a phase of utopia and short and long hair. & We use future scissors and future lengths of string. & We live with a secrecy; ecstatic and electric. THE SECRET LIFE OF LANGUAGE: A WORLD WITHOUT WORDS Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor woke up one morning in 1996 with a terrible headache, but she decided to get on her cardio glider anyway. Since she didn’t experience pain that often, she figured that the best way to deal with it was to ignore it. STAFF | TUFTS OBSERVER by tuftsobserver 6 months ago “Outside the Harvard Kennedy School is a square dedicated to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late Thai king whodied in
ISSUE2FALL2020
The Massachusetts state legislature passed a COVID-19 eviction moratorium in mid-April that froze all five stages of evictions for commercial real estate, residential real estate, THE "POOR" AESTHETIC by tuftsobserver 5 months ago “Outside the Harvard Kennedy School is a square dedicated to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late Thai king whodied in
IF IT BLEEDS, IT READS “If it bleeds, it reads” is the mantra that US marketing and media live by today. The media knows that it exists in an increasingly competitive “attention economy,” and that feeding people dull facts is not an effective tactic for keeping viewers captivated. CLIMBING THE HILL: A NEW LOOK AT TUFTS' OLD REPUTATION by tuftsobserver 5 months ago “Outside the Harvard Kennedy School is a square dedicated to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late Thai king whodied in
CLOAKED WEBSITES: THE DARK SIDE OF DIGITAL MEDIA You are writing an essay about Martin Luther King Jr. Naturally, you turn to Google to begin your online research. On the first page of results you follow the link to a website called www.MartinLutherKing.org. PREJUDICED PORTRAYALS: HOW WESTERN MEDIA MISREPRESENTS by tuftsobserver 5 months ago “Outside the Harvard Kennedy School is a square dedicated to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late Thai king whodied in
RECLAIMING THE SPOTLIGHT: FINDING COMMUNITY WITH "IS THERE The student-written jukebox musical Is There Anybody Out There?, based on A Great Big World’s album of the same name, aims to find community and understanding through the telling of stories typically excluded from the stage.At the core of the show is Norah, a South Asian Muslim-American woman, who is pursuing her musical dreams in New York City alongside Bernardo, a "UNFAILING, UNFORBIDDEN" Let me serve you/ Let me do things to you/ the way you want me to/ Let me help you feel good/ and leave me to enjoy your joy/ and be satisfied with just that/ Tell me I’m doing a good job/ that I’m a good girl/ even though I am not (a girl)/ but sometimes I can be (good for you)/ Tell me that I deserve to see you like this/ Tell me this feels like a dream/ Tell me this is pleasure beyond CONVERTING TO THE SEMESTER-HOUR UNIT When the Spring 2018 semester comes to an end, Tufts will officially adopt a semester-hour unit system in place of the current one course,one credit system.
STAFF | TUFTS OBSERVER by tuftsobserver 6 months ago “Outside the Harvard Kennedy School is a square dedicated to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late Thai king whodied in
ISSUE2FALL2020
The Massachusetts state legislature passed a COVID-19 eviction moratorium in mid-April that froze all five stages of evictions for commercial real estate, residential real estate, THE "POOR" AESTHETIC by tuftsobserver 5 months ago “Outside the Harvard Kennedy School is a square dedicated to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late Thai king whodied in
IF IT BLEEDS, IT READS “If it bleeds, it reads” is the mantra that US marketing and media live by today. The media knows that it exists in an increasingly competitive “attention economy,” and that feeding people dull facts is not an effective tactic for keeping viewers captivated. CLIMBING THE HILL: A NEW LOOK AT TUFTS' OLD REPUTATION by tuftsobserver 5 months ago “Outside the Harvard Kennedy School is a square dedicated to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late Thai king whodied in
CLOAKED WEBSITES: THE DARK SIDE OF DIGITAL MEDIA You are writing an essay about Martin Luther King Jr. Naturally, you turn to Google to begin your online research. On the first page of results you follow the link to a website called www.MartinLutherKing.org. PREJUDICED PORTRAYALS: HOW WESTERN MEDIA MISREPRESENTS by tuftsobserver 5 months ago “Outside the Harvard Kennedy School is a square dedicated to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late Thai king whodied in
RECLAIMING THE SPOTLIGHT: FINDING COMMUNITY WITH "IS THERE The student-written jukebox musical Is There Anybody Out There?, based on A Great Big World’s album of the same name, aims to find community and understanding through the telling of stories typically excluded from the stage.At the core of the show is Norah, a South Asian Muslim-American woman, who is pursuing her musical dreams in New York City alongside Bernardo, a "UNFAILING, UNFORBIDDEN" Let me serve you/ Let me do things to you/ the way you want me to/ Let me help you feel good/ and leave me to enjoy your joy/ and be satisfied with just that/ Tell me I’m doing a good job/ that I’m a good girl/ even though I am not (a girl)/ but sometimes I can be (good for you)/ Tell me that I deserve to see you like this/ Tell me this feels like a dream/ Tell me this is pleasure beyond CONVERTING TO THE SEMESTER-HOUR UNIT When the Spring 2018 semester comes to an end, Tufts will officially adopt a semester-hour unit system in place of the current one course,one credit system.
STAFF | TUFTS OBSERVER by tuftsobserver 6 months ago “Outside the Harvard Kennedy School is a square dedicated to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late Thai king whodied in
ISSUE2FALL2020
The Massachusetts state legislature passed a COVID-19 eviction moratorium in mid-April that froze all five stages of evictions for commercial real estate, residential real estate, BARELY | TUFTS OBSERVER by tuftsobserver 5 months ago “Outside the Harvard Kennedy School is a square dedicated to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late Thai king whodied in
RECLAIMING THE SPOTLIGHT: FINDING COMMUNITY WITH "IS THERE The student-written jukebox musical Is There Anybody Out There?, based on A Great Big World’s album of the same name, aims to find community and understanding through the telling of stories typically excluded from the stage.At the core of the show is Norah, a South Asian Muslim-American woman, who is pursuing her musical dreams in New York City alongside Bernardo, aAN ABUNDANCE OF YOU
by tuftsobserver 5 months ago “Outside the Harvard Kennedy School is a square dedicated to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late Thai king whodied in
CLIMBING THE HILL: A NEW LOOK AT TUFTS' OLD REPUTATION by tuftsobserver 5 months ago “Outside the Harvard Kennedy School is a square dedicated to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late Thai king whodied in
AN ESCAPE TO NEW HORIZONS by tuftsobserver 6 months ago “Outside the Harvard Kennedy School is a square dedicated to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late Thai king whodied in
THE BURNOUT GENERATION by tuftsobserver 5 months ago “Outside the Harvard Kennedy School is a square dedicated to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late Thai king whodied in
BLOW OUT THE FYRE
This January, two competing documentaries set the internet ablaze; “FYRE: The Greatest Party that Never Happened” hit Netflix January 18, while Hulu’s “Fyre Fraud,” dropped four days prior. NAVIGATING RACIAL LIMINALITY Kindergarten was the first time my racial identity was called into question. My mom came into my class to do a show-and-tell about my family’s time in the Republic of Macedonia, where I lived from ages one to four while my mom worked for a non-governmental organization (NGO) that aided refugees fleeing from neighboring, war-torn Kosovo. STAFF | TUFTS OBSERVER by tuftsobserver 6 months ago “Outside the Harvard Kennedy School is a square dedicated to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late Thai king whodied in
ISSUE2FALL2020
The Massachusetts state legislature passed a COVID-19 eviction moratorium in mid-April that froze all five stages of evictions for commercial real estate, residential real estate, THE "POOR" AESTHETIC by tuftsobserver 5 months ago “Outside the Harvard Kennedy School is a square dedicated to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late Thai king whodied in
IF IT BLEEDS, IT READS “If it bleeds, it reads” is the mantra that US marketing and media live by today. The media knows that it exists in an increasingly competitive “attention economy,” and that feeding people dull facts is not an effective tactic for keeping viewers captivated. CLIMBING THE HILL: A NEW LOOK AT TUFTS' OLD REPUTATION by tuftsobserver 5 months ago “Outside the Harvard Kennedy School is a square dedicated to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late Thai king whodied in
CLOAKED WEBSITES: THE DARK SIDE OF DIGITAL MEDIA You are writing an essay about Martin Luther King Jr. Naturally, you turn to Google to begin your online research. On the first page of results you follow the link to a website called www.MartinLutherKing.org. PREJUDICED PORTRAYALS: HOW WESTERN MEDIA MISREPRESENTS by tuftsobserver 5 months ago “Outside the Harvard Kennedy School is a square dedicated to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late Thai king whodied in
RECLAIMING THE SPOTLIGHT: FINDING COMMUNITY WITH "IS THERE The student-written jukebox musical Is There Anybody Out There?, based on A Great Big World’s album of the same name, aims to find community and understanding through the telling of stories typically excluded from the stage.At the core of the show is Norah, a South Asian Muslim-American woman, who is pursuing her musical dreams in New York City alongside Bernardo, a "UNFAILING, UNFORBIDDEN" Let me serve you/ Let me do things to you/ the way you want me to/ Let me help you feel good/ and leave me to enjoy your joy/ and be satisfied with just that/ Tell me I’m doing a good job/ that I’m a good girl/ even though I am not (a girl)/ but sometimes I can be (good for you)/ Tell me that I deserve to see you like this/ Tell me this feels like a dream/ Tell me this is pleasure beyond CONVERTING TO THE SEMESTER-HOUR UNIT When the Spring 2018 semester comes to an end, Tufts will officially adopt a semester-hour unit system in place of the current one course,one credit system.
STAFF | TUFTS OBSERVER by tuftsobserver 6 months ago “Outside the Harvard Kennedy School is a square dedicated to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late Thai king whodied in
ISSUE2FALL2020
The Massachusetts state legislature passed a COVID-19 eviction moratorium in mid-April that froze all five stages of evictions for commercial real estate, residential real estate, THE "POOR" AESTHETIC by tuftsobserver 5 months ago “Outside the Harvard Kennedy School is a square dedicated to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late Thai king whodied in
IF IT BLEEDS, IT READS “If it bleeds, it reads” is the mantra that US marketing and media live by today. The media knows that it exists in an increasingly competitive “attention economy,” and that feeding people dull facts is not an effective tactic for keeping viewers captivated. CLIMBING THE HILL: A NEW LOOK AT TUFTS' OLD REPUTATION by tuftsobserver 5 months ago “Outside the Harvard Kennedy School is a square dedicated to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late Thai king whodied in
CLOAKED WEBSITES: THE DARK SIDE OF DIGITAL MEDIA You are writing an essay about Martin Luther King Jr. Naturally, you turn to Google to begin your online research. On the first page of results you follow the link to a website called www.MartinLutherKing.org. PREJUDICED PORTRAYALS: HOW WESTERN MEDIA MISREPRESENTS by tuftsobserver 5 months ago “Outside the Harvard Kennedy School is a square dedicated to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late Thai king whodied in
RECLAIMING THE SPOTLIGHT: FINDING COMMUNITY WITH "IS THERE The student-written jukebox musical Is There Anybody Out There?, based on A Great Big World’s album of the same name, aims to find community and understanding through the telling of stories typically excluded from the stage.At the core of the show is Norah, a South Asian Muslim-American woman, who is pursuing her musical dreams in New York City alongside Bernardo, a "UNFAILING, UNFORBIDDEN" Let me serve you/ Let me do things to you/ the way you want me to/ Let me help you feel good/ and leave me to enjoy your joy/ and be satisfied with just that/ Tell me I’m doing a good job/ that I’m a good girl/ even though I am not (a girl)/ but sometimes I can be (good for you)/ Tell me that I deserve to see you like this/ Tell me this feels like a dream/ Tell me this is pleasure beyond CONVERTING TO THE SEMESTER-HOUR UNIT When the Spring 2018 semester comes to an end, Tufts will officially adopt a semester-hour unit system in place of the current one course,one credit system.
STAFF | TUFTS OBSERVER by tuftsobserver 6 months ago “Outside the Harvard Kennedy School is a square dedicated to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late Thai king whodied in
ISSUE2FALL2020
The Massachusetts state legislature passed a COVID-19 eviction moratorium in mid-April that froze all five stages of evictions for commercial real estate, residential real estate, BARELY | TUFTS OBSERVER by tuftsobserver 5 months ago “Outside the Harvard Kennedy School is a square dedicated to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late Thai king whodied in
RECLAIMING THE SPOTLIGHT: FINDING COMMUNITY WITH "IS THERE The student-written jukebox musical Is There Anybody Out There?, based on A Great Big World’s album of the same name, aims to find community and understanding through the telling of stories typically excluded from the stage.At the core of the show is Norah, a South Asian Muslim-American woman, who is pursuing her musical dreams in New York City alongside Bernardo, aAN ABUNDANCE OF YOU
by tuftsobserver 5 months ago “Outside the Harvard Kennedy School is a square dedicated to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late Thai king whodied in
CLIMBING THE HILL: A NEW LOOK AT TUFTS' OLD REPUTATION by tuftsobserver 5 months ago “Outside the Harvard Kennedy School is a square dedicated to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late Thai king whodied in
AN ESCAPE TO NEW HORIZONS by tuftsobserver 6 months ago “Outside the Harvard Kennedy School is a square dedicated to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late Thai king whodied in
THE BURNOUT GENERATION by tuftsobserver 5 months ago “Outside the Harvard Kennedy School is a square dedicated to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late Thai king whodied in
BLOW OUT THE FYRE
This January, two competing documentaries set the internet ablaze; “FYRE: The Greatest Party that Never Happened” hit Netflix January 18, while Hulu’s “Fyre Fraud,” dropped four days prior. NAVIGATING RACIAL LIMINALITY Kindergarten was the first time my racial identity was called into question. My mom came into my class to do a show-and-tell about my family’s time in the Republic of Macedonia, where I lived from ages one to four while my mom worked for a non-governmental organization (NGO) that aided refugees fleeing from neighboring, war-torn Kosovo.Skip to content
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SAYING GOODBYE IN AN AIRPORT The roof hangs over our heads like a large, strange tooth, rendering us tiny sardines, flipping about nervously, in the open mouth of Dulles Airport’s whale interior: brutalist beams, overhanging Posted on March 9, 2020March 9, 2020by Akbota
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SICK
In the summer, there’s a specific intersection on Boston Ave that is dense with familiar colors. Groceries cradled in both arms, I pretend that the paths are lined with jungle. This corner is so never-ending in its summer-ness that it just about looks like home. Now, here, I am always somewhere else. The cold climbs Posted on March 9, 2020March 9, 2020by Zi Yi Lim
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AN ELEGY TO ALL THE SLIGHTLY OVERWEIGHT, MIDDLE-AGED IMMIGRANTS I was sweating on an overly warm October day when I passed an empty baseball stadium. I want to go to a baseball game, I thought. I’m a lucky charm for underdogs. A few years ago, my dad told me that the Rangers had been on a losing streak until I showed up to their Posted on March 9, 2020March 9, 2020by Tiffany Xie
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STORIES YOU WISH YOUR MOTHER TOLD YOU She did not love her first boyfriend either, even though he’s your dad. Keep your options open, because she was the bougie yellow girl who wrapped Johnnie, Jean-Pierre, and Frantz around her finger. Keep your options open, because your aunt was the bougie brown girl who kept Junior, Francois, and Ricardo in her backpocket.
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On the way home, Q stopped by the food cart and bought hotdogs, then at the flower stand two lilies fresh out of the water. Unwrapping the tin foil, she wondered how food-cart hotdogs always tasted the best before the first bite, and so did the “Turkish” barbeque sandwich on the way back home from Posted on March 9, 2020March 9, 2020by Rae Qingrui Sun
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GRAVEYARD SHIFT
On Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday nights, Thea had to answer to the name Doreen. A few days ago, her first day on the job, she nearly corrected the woman talking to her. Thea frowned at the memory. She reached underneath her coat, past the rough material of the oversized scrubs, until she found the real Posted on March 9, 2020March 9, 2020by Observer Staff
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EVOLUTION
My mother calls me while I am on the bus and says, your sister just died in a car accident. They tell me after that I immediately fainted, right at the feet of a five year old boy. My mother, still on the phone, holds her calm and directs the bystanders to the nearesthospital,
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LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Dear Reader, I did not know how to speak when I came to this country. Wide-eyed and Cyrillic-sympathetic, I learned English at age five. My parents often tell me that I cried on the way home from the first Monday of school because I thought all the kids spoke Kyrgyz. Englishdid not yet exist
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PRAYER FOR ALICE’S FUTURE. We live out a phase of utopia and short and long hair. & We use future scissors and future lengths of string. & We live with a secrecy; ecstatic and electric. & We have future bodies that are current bodies. & We laugh Posted on March 9, 2020March 9, 2020by
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SECOND COMING
It starts with mist rising from the stamped down dust the bare earth sings in cracks and dried up creek beds; sun bleaching the last life out of their massive stones I love the way you say “cor — por — re — uhl” when our bodies take shape, it’s between theHardee’s and the
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Comment on Living in the Shadow of Development: the Joyce Cummings Center’s Impact on the Medford Community LIVING IN THE SHADOW OF DEVELOPMENT: THE JOYCE CUMMINGS CENTER’S IMPACT ON THE MEDFORD COMMUNITY The Tufts Observer makes the following clarifications: The Observer did not claim that the Joyce Cummings Center began construction without permits, rather that the permits approved by the building commissioner were not appropriate for the new plans being used for. The neighbors’ petition was based on the inappropriate approval of the old permits for the Posted on February 24, 2020March 5, 2020 by Ethan Drew LipsonRead More __
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WE’RE SELF-CENTERED: CORONAVIRUS AND CONCEIVING ASIAN AMERICA Author’s Note: Asian America is not a monolith. In this article, I speak from my experiences as an Asian American and my conversations with others around me. When I write “Asian American” in this piece, I am focusing on Asian Americans who are, visually or otherwise, coded as Chinese Americans. *** My mom was born Posted on February 24, 2020March 4, 2020by Martin Gao
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LETTER FROM THE EDITOR I was reeling from a grave crisis when I wrote the first version of this letter. I seemed to think writing 600 words about how I had reserved a room for the Observer’s staff retreat for the wrong day was a good idea. I lamented how disastrous the oversight was, how Ihad nowhere to
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Content warning: sexual violence, victim-blaming language Note: This is a follow-up to a Tufts Daily op-ed published in December 2019, which can be read at bit.ly/tiertown. I’ve written before about my experiences with sexual violence in Tufts student-activism, focusing on how I was raped in Tier Town. But activists have done more harmthan just
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WHAT’S IN A NAME? The Rez Cafe is a staple of Tufts campus culture: a hubspot for student activity, from musicians and poets, to environmental activists, to uncaffeinated students in need of a steaming hot cup of coffee. But chances are most patrons of the Rez—a seemingly benign name for a quaint coffee shop—have spent little time contemplatingthe
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THE INVISIBLE BURDEN: ADDRESSING THE SILENCE AROUND STUDENT DEBT “As someone who has been on financial aid since high school and regularly fills out her own FAFSA documents, student debt is never too far from my mind,” said senior Isabel Valdelomar. But, student debt is rarely talked about on campus. Valdelomar continues, “I think most Tufts students have the luxury of ignorance, not because Posted on February 10, 2020February 10, 2020by Nic Salem
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MAYBE I’M A LION
I’m not good at the flowery or the make-believe In keeping the vines that threaten to spread beyond the arm’s reach I only have two eyes, and one sad mushy slop in my head Two hands with which to grasp at—to tear and pick In as many ravenous ways as possibleMaybe a leg or
Posted on March 9, 2020March 9, 2020by Morgan Farrar
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THE HOTEL OFF HIGHWAY 81 When I was 17 and she was 18, she and I decided to get a cheap motel room. We thought it was a preview for what our life would be like once we got our own place. It was a cold February night, with buttery clouds streaking across the sky. The end-of-winter chill glittered in Posted on March 9, 2020March 9, 2020by Addie Lovell
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POLAND SPRING
Sometimes I turn all the lights off Count yellow Through the kitchen window Searching for Polaris. Soft smoke floats above A burning out filter In a mason jar to my left. Slowly my head sinks into cold tile. I come across beds of fallen greenery Glistening raindrops on forest floor. Rosy clouds radiating Milky sunbeams. Posted on March 9, 2020March 9, 2020 by Paula Gil-Ordoñez GomezRead More __
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