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THE TUFTS DAILY
TUFTSDAILY.COM
Thursday, october 10, 2013
VOLUME LXVI, NUMBER 25
Where You Read It First Est. 1980
Students vote in favor of divestment referendum The student body voted yesterday in favor of a referendum to divest its endowment from fossil fuel companies, granted that divestment would not adversely affect the university’s status financially. In order for the vote to be considered valid and binding, it needed to win a majority of the votes cast and at least a sixth of the student body needed to vote yes. According to Elections Commission (ECOM) Public
Relations Chair Paige Newman, 1,588 students, or 29.5 percent of the student population, voted. Seventyfour percent of those students — 1,151 individuals — voted in favor of the referendum, while 26 percent, or 413 students, were opposed. Twenty-four students voted to abstain.
—by Abigail Feldman
Theta Chi experiences house fire by
Abigail Feldman
Daily Editorial Board
The Tufts University Police Department ( TUPD) and the Somerville Fire Department responded yesterday to a fire at the Theta Chi fraternity house on 100 Packard Ave. The fire, which is believed to have originated from a small window fan, began in a third floor bedroom. No injuries were reported.
Somerville Fire Chief Kevin Kelleher explained that the Somerville Fire Department received an emergency call from TUPD at 2:38 p.m. and immediately sent a first round of dispatchers to the scene. “The fire company proceeded there and encountered a smoke condition with the sprinklers operating see FIRE, page 2
Students and speakers share their coming out experiences
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University employees can now benefit from up to 20 days of in-home child and adult care each year.
Faculty receive new care benefits by
Alexa Horwitz
Daily Editorial Board
As of the start of this academic year, university employees have access to up to 20 days of inhome child and adult care each calendar year. According to former co-chair
for the Tufts Arts, Sciences and Engineering Work/Life Balance Task Force Elizabeth Remick, the new benefit will help employees manage the complex task of balancing work and life and will serve as a safety net in unforeseen family circumstances. The new benefit is provided through
a partnership with Care.com Back Up Care, a Waltham, Mass. based caregiver service. Remick stated that when female employees were asked what institutional change could help them get their jobs see CARE, page 2
Author Andrea Köhler explores the significance of waiting by Yan
Zhao
Contributing Writer
Elizabeth Billings for the Tufts Daily
Tufts Queer Straight Alliance (QSA) held a rally in celebration of National Coming Out Day yesterday on the lower patio of the Mayer Campus Center. After hearing from a series of invited speakers, students were welcome to share their own coming out stories in front of an audience.
Andrea Köhler, author of “The Waiting Game: An Essay on the Gift of Time,” spoke about her book yesterday at the Center for the Humanities at Tufts (CHAT) Fung House. Yoon Choi, a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in philosophy, opened the event with an introduction of Köhler and her husband. Köhler began with a general definition of “waiting”. “Waiting is an imposition,” she said. “Yet only waiting in its manifold guises affords us an embodied sense of time and its promises. We wait for spring and the jackpot, for the food, for an offer, for the one, and Godot Idleness, byways detours, and boredom — waiting is the page in the books of planned hours that needs to be filled. With luck, its reward will be freedom.” Köhler next remarked on the intense emotions associated with waiting in terms of lovers. Waiting, she said, is associated with vulnerability, longing and even mad desire. “According to French philosopher Roland Barthes, the lover is always ‘the one waiting,’ the
Inside this issue
see KÖHLER, page 2
christie wu for the Tufts Daily
The Center for the Humanities at Tufts (CHAT) hosted author Andrea Köhler, writer of ‘The Waiting Game: An Essay on the Gift of Time,’ in the Fung House yesterday afternoon.
Today’s sections
The “We Are Tufts” ad campaign highlights statistics on students’ drinking habits.
Bruce Springsteen builds a fan culture and attracts a massive following in Europe.
see FEATURES, page 3
see WEEKENDER, page 5
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