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Department of Homeland Security's funds bring Islamist sympathizers to Tufts 45

Tufts Daily, Tufts University, Medford, MA

8 hours ago by Daniel Halper

Regardless of how noble the ends might be, government-funded programs often fail to achieve their stated objective. One such example has resulted in federally funded support of jihadists at Tufts University.

In 2006, Tufts' Hillel received part of a $1.

410bc: Smith Student Rachel Imhof Creates Clothing Company 12

The Sophian, Smith College, North Hampton, MA

19 hours ago by Jasyn Lezin

It doesn't matter if you are a hipster, jock, bookworm or a self-proclaimed individual, you presumably own at least one T-shirt you could call your favorite. My favorite T-shirt, a hole-infested Tom Petty concert souvenir from the '80s, was recently forced into retirement.

Travis carve niche in mellow pop rock 6

The Heights, Boston College, Boston, MA

3 hours ago by Jodie Shihadeh

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Travis

12 Memories

(Epic Records)

Where Has All the Fashion Gone? 2

Mass Media, University of Massachusetts Boston, boston, ma

14 hours ago by Taylor Fife

For months flyers have been up all over campus, postcards have been scattered around the city of Boston, there was even a cover story in The Mass Media about it. But if you had gone to the Black Student Center Fashion Show on April 29, you would have been all alone in an empty ballroom.

Finding Your Niche in the Legal World 1

The Record, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA

3 hours ago by Rob Friedman

Gone are the days of general practice lawyers, or even of general "litigators" and "corporate" and "criminal" lawyers. Those few jack-of-all-trades small-town lawyers have referral networks, and the harried in-house counsel who wear ten hats rely heavily on a menu of outside law firms for complicated matters.

Crime Log 1

Northeastern News, Northeastern University, Boston, MA

5 hours ago by Matt Collette

Monday, July 30

9:30 a.m.

Staff at Snell Library reported that a man, who has no university connection, was viewing pornographic websites on a library computer. Northeastern University Division of Public Safety (NUPD) officers escorted the man, who signed himself into the library as a guest, off campus and issued him a trespass warning.

Women willing to give up sex for clothes 1

Northeastern News, Northeastern University, Boston, MA

13 hours ago by Bessie King

It is no lie to say women love their clothes. The idea of women valuing dresses, shoes and accessories more than things like food is not hard to believe. But has this love for clothes supplemented a woman's need to be loved?

According to a poll by Unilever, an international manufacturer of 400 leading brands of home, personal care and food products, the average woman would abstain from sex for 15 months for a closet full of new clothes.

Hub Highlights 1

Mass Media, University of Massachusetts Boston, boston, ma

18 hours ago by Shardae Jobson

Kenmore Square is known to most Bostonians as the place adjacent to Fenway Park and the home of the CITGO sign, that born and raised Bostonians have grown to possess a strange love for. Kenmore Square is located smack in the middle of two aspects of Boston, education and shopping.

Album Review 1

Mass Media, University of Massachusetts Boston, boston, ma

19 hours ago by Shardae Jobson

No, this is not John Ritter's son, or of any kin to the late comedian for that matter, though I thought he was too. No, Josh Ritter is a musician, and he apparently has quite a fan base. His album "The Historical Conquests of Josh Ritter" suggests from the beginning the influence of late 1960s and early 70s rock along with nods to modern day bands such as The Arcade Fire and The Decemberists.

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