In order to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer research and treatment, the Mustangs Volleyball Program ran a serve-a-thon on Saturday, October 23. Medford volleyball players and
The Peace and Justice Studies program at Tufts University is hosting “Inside the Activist’s Study,” featuring Alan Khazei, co-founder of City Year and CEO of Be the Change
Tufts University was one of several local colleges that participated in a bi-annual college safety meeting hosted by the Middlesex County District Attorney. In an effort to better
Advocating for Medford Public Schools Fall Forum November 16 “Is Education in Massachusetts Fair?†Are the resources supporting your child’s education adequate? How does the public school funding
Physics major among 20 students nationwide to win Astronaut Scholarship Foundation award Photo by Alonso Nichols, Tufts University Tufts University senior Lauren Wielgus, whose interest in physics has
The reflection of School Superintendent Roy Belson is visible in the case protecting cameras mounted outside of a Medford school bus. New technology provided by SmartBus Live will
Thinking about blowing through the stop sign on a school bus? Think again- Medford is piloting new technology that is intended to deter violations of school bus safety
Medford’s wind turbine, located at the McGlynn School, powers 10% of the school’s electricity. The Harvest Your Energy Festival will take place on Saturday, October 23, 2010 from
Holocaust survivor Eliezer Ayalon. Photo courtesy www.yadvashem.org. Holocaust survivor Eliezer Ayalon will share his story at Tufts University on Tuesday in conjunction with a new Holocaust and Genocide
Akilah King, pictured at right, is one of several former Mustangs being inducted into the Hall of Fame. Photo courtesy Brown University. The Mustang Hall of Fame Banquet
Members of Teens Against Drunk Driving who participated in a “shoulder taps†event in Medford last year in which the teens asked adults to purchase alcohol. Back, left