By Fernando Cervantes Jr.
A busy finals season for students at Tufts was dramatically interrupted by a number of bomb threats in the last week sending students into panic and flipping finals on its head. Multiple bomb threats have been called in and emailed to the University over the previous seven days.
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By Jonathan Monderer
We live in a world where food is accessible as ever, where we can get fruits and vegetables and other groceries from all over the world. Not until volunteering at a farm a couple of years ago did I truly realize the disconnect we have from the food we eat and the amount of energy and resources it takes to grow something.
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Eagle Feathers #269 – A Christmas Carol
By Bob (Monty) Doherty
This article first appeared in the December 12, 2012 edition of The Somerville Times.
Everyone has his or her own favorite Christmas stories, memories and movies. They can range from the classic It’s A Wonderful Life, a story about the difference one person’s life can make in the world, to the recent The Polar Express, a story about a special Christmas train.
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As we wind down the year and head full on into the final days of the holiday season, it’s good to reflect on what gifts we have received so far as well as what is yet to come.
The holidays can be a pain for a lot of people. When it comes to this time of year, though, that headache should really serve as a kick-in-the-butt reminder of the importance of why sometimes the daily routine should come to a grinding halt for a greater spiritual good.
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Arrests:
Alexis Orchard, of Medford, December 12, 11:55 p.m., arrested at Temple Rd. on a charge of operation of a motor vehicle under the influence of liquor.
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