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About the Tufts Daily
If you're looking to learn about how to reach Tufts University's 5,000 undergraduates, 4,000 graduate students nearly 2,000 faculty members, this is the place for you. As Tufts University's only daily student newspaper, the Daily is the center for information, discussion and news within the Tufts Community. Founded in 1980, the Daily is written, produced and edited entirely by a staff of over 100 students at Tufts. Typical editions range from 12-24 pages printed on 11'' X 17'' newsprint, with a larger color edition distributed at each year's Commencement ceremony. The paper has recently expanded its operations to include a variety of blogs, videos, audio clips and interactive features on its Web site, http://www.tuftsdaily.com. Reach & Distribution The Daily have a print run of 4,050. Papers are distributed free of charge across the Tufts University Medford campus and through paid subscriptions elsewhere. The paper reaches an audience of more than 8000 students, staff and community members each day that Tufts classes are in session. The Daily's Web site receives 5,000-10,000 visits on any given day; traffic consists mainly of Tufts students, professors, faculty, alumni and parents. Run Dates Advertising will be sold every day from 1/14/09 until 4/27/09, Monday through Friday, with the following exceptions: 1/15/09, 1/19/09, 1/20/09, 1/22/09, 2/16/09, 3/16/09 until 3/20/09, 4/1/09, 4/20/09. Contact us with any questions. Our office is open from:
We are available via phone at 617-627-3090 during office hours. We are also available via email at business@tuftsdaily.com. Our fax number is 617-627-3010. Our address is
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Features
Politics
- Teddy Minch | Off Mic
- Bacow’s opportune appointment: A student’s reflection
- Editorial | Proper implementation of education reform needed
- Senate proposes new orientation alcohol program
- Tufts study’s findings motivates congressman to take action
- Senate exhausts buffer funds for the year
- The confusion of TCU Senate
Sports
- NESCAC Baseball | Defending-champion Bantams headline strong conference
- Ethan Landy | Call Me Junior
- Swimming and Diving | Nine Jumbos head to NCAA meet
- Baseball Feature | Narrow losses mark Jumbos’ recent seasons
- Baseball Season Preview | Tufts has sights set high after late 2009 run
- Inside the NBA | Celtics slipping as season enters crucial stretch
Crime
Arts
Health & Science
- For professors, giving easy grades can mean receiving good ones
- Tufts students hope to engineer a drinking water solution for Ugandan village
- Spring Fling made dry event
- Communities defined by ‘Who We Love’
- Editorial | FDA needs to better regulate calorie labeling
- Tufts study’s findings motivates congressman to take action
- DU house shut down due to health concerns
- Nutrition expert and ‘Today Show’ personality gives advice at Tufts
- Students with chronic illnesses face challenges
Op-Ed
Reviews
- Polanski triumphs with ‘Ghost Writer’
- ‘The Real Housewives of New York City’ less ‘real’ than ever in third season debut
- Broken Bells’ album starts out innovative, becomes repetitive
- Unexpected laughs abound in ‘She’s Out of My League’
- ‘Landmarks’ uses various media to analyze art
- ‘The Yellow Handkerchief’ frames dual love stories with destitution in post−Katrina South
- Blind date goes bad in ‘Becky Shaw’
- ‘Gossip Girl’ as melodramatic, addictive as ever
- Groove Armada heads toward the dark side with ‘Black Light’


