Residents of Hill and Stratton Halls tuck each other in for fundraiser in 1980.
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RAW: Natural Born Artists is an art organization that puts on showcases featuring indie artists ranging from photographers to performing artists to filmmakers to painters to makeup artists. These showcases, pictured below, happen monthly between the months of February and October in Boston and in 53 other cities. RAW seeks to help up and coming artists get their work out there. Check out some photos from last Sunday’s event!







Photos by Gabriela Ros and Katja Torres
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The Pan-African Alliance organized a vigil last night to commemorate the loss of Trayvon Martin and many others who have died in racially motivated shootings.
Associate Professor in the American Studies Department Christina Sharpe spoke at the event.
TCU Senator Tabias Wilson shared his thoughts at the remembrance.
Many students gathered to express their grief.
Vassar College's Co-Director of Africana Studies and Contributing Editor to Gawker, Kiese Laymon, also was in attendance.

Photos by Ashley Seenauth / The Tufts Daily.
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This past weekend, the new dance meme trend known as the Harlem Shake hit Tufts. A group of students gathered Friday afternoon on the Rez Quad to film their own version of the video which has already garnered over 4,000 views on YouTube. To find out more, see this week’s episode of The Jumbo Report where the Daily goes further behind the scenes with event organizer Ali Jutha.







Photos by Nick Pfosi for the Tufts Daily
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Somerville Rising, an offshoot of the national campaign to end violence against women called One Billion Rising, held a dance flash mob last night in Davis Square. The event was designed for women to “speak up, dance, connect, and rise at the same time as cities from around the globe” according to its organizers. Check out photos of these activists dancing for a cause:




Photos by Meagan Maher for the Tufts Daily.
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