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THE TUFTS DAILY

TUFTSDAILY.COM

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

VOLUME LXV, NUMBER 19

Where You Read It First Est. 1980

Friends of Israel raises $1K for children’s charity by Victoria

Leistman

Daily Editorial Board

Tufts Friends of Israel (FOI) last week held its annual Valentine’s Day-themed fundraiser to raise money for Save a Child’s Heart (SACH), an Israeli nonprofit that supports children with heart disease. FOI members were stationed at tables in the Carmichael and DewickMacPhie Dining Centers and the Mayer Campus Center over the course of the week and collected over $1,000, FOI Co-President Aliza Shapiro said. The money raised is an improvement over the $700 to $800 raised during last year’s tabling, she said. FOI’s effort was a part of SACH’s Valentine’s Day campaign across college campuses nationwide to come up with $100,000 to fund 10 kids’ surgeries. “[SACH is] an Israeli-based organization that does wonderful things in terms of heart surgery and bringing treatment to medical clinics in their home countries,” Shapiro, a sophomore, said. “Hopefully our increased contribution will help them reach their overall goal.” Students who donated could enter a raffle to win prizes including gift certificates to the Rez Café, Dave’s Fresh Pasta, J.P. Licks, see SACH, page 2

Courtesy Glyn Lowe Photoworks via Flickr Creative Commons

Over 35,000 people, including 30 Tufts students, gathered this past weekend in Washington D.C.’s National Mall to protest the installation of the Keystone XL Pipeline.

Tufts environmental groups participate in Keystone XL Pipeline protest by

Daniel Gottfried

Daily Editorial Board

Thirty Tufts students participated in the Forward on Climate Rally protest this weekend in Washington, D.C. against the installation of the Keystone XL Pipeline. Tufts students joined over 35,000 people at the demonstration on the National Mall as well as a march to

the White House, according to Tufts Divest for Our Future Co-Founder Anna Lello-Smith, a junior. If approved, the Keystone Pipeline will carry oil from Canada to Texas to be refined, which could be environmentally damaging, Students for a Just and Stable Future organizer Devyn Powell said. Tufts protestors worked with the organization 350.org, a website that

Poet Tracy K. Smith reads, discusses latest works

fosters a global climate movement, which led the effort to supply charter buses from the Boston area to Washington, D.C., Powell said. Powell, a junior, was one of two students who participated in a sit-in demonstration against the pipeline last month in Westborough, Mass. “Students said they tried to get President Barack Obama to consider his climate change legacy to

by Sarah

Nick Pfosi / The Tufts Daily

Inside this issue

see PROTEST, page 2

Student , faculty research made easier with Profiles database Zheng

Daily Editorial Board

Tracy K. Smith, the 2012 Pulitzer Prize-winning poet who has published “Life on Mars” (2011) and many other works, read several of her pieces to the Tufts community in the Ballou Hall Coolidge Room yesterday afternoon. Afterwards, she signed copies of her books and answered questions from the audience.

encourage his vote against the pipeline,” Eco-Rep Evan Bell said. “Recently President Obama has talked more about having an environmental plan and addressing it, and we were trying to give him some direction,” Bell, a sophomore, said. “This Keystone Pipeline is one of the biggest immediate threats to climate

The Tufts Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) and Tufts University officially launched Profiles, a collaborative online database for scientists and researchers, to members of the Tufts community last Thursday. Tufts CTSI Profiles is targeted primarily to students and researchers interested in clinical and translational research and their collective collaboration, Manager of Communications and Media at Tufts CTSI Amy West said. Profiles contains a library of electronic curriculum vitae, information about research at Tufts, publications and contact information, according to West. “The reason why [Profiles is] such an exceptional tool is because it provides a great platform for researchers to find collaborators in their particular areas of interest,” Executive Director of Tufts CTSI Randi Triant said. Profiles allows students to locate experts in particular fields and find the latest publications by experts who have conducted research in those areas, according to Triant. “There are many researchers work-

ing on the same problems, but because of the nature of the work, they’re publishing in different areas and going to different conferences,” University Records Manager Eliot Wilczek said. “One of the purposes of Profiles is to bring those relationships to the surface that might not be so obvious.” The information for profiles created by the database comes from Tufts’ Office of Faculty Affairs records and the PubMed database, West said. The information is updated automatically at least once a week from changes made at the Hirsch Health Sciences Library, according to the Tufts CTSI website. West said that Profiles displays several passive networks, such as research concepts, co-authors, people conducting similar research and people who work in the same department or building. “Then there are active networks, where a person who has a profile can log in and can select a person in the database through keyword or department searches,” she said. “If you were looking to do a project on kidney disease, you could find out who’s doing similar research and connect with them.” see PROFILES, page 2

Today’s sections

“The Glass Menagerie” at the A.R.T. engages the audience with inventive staging and a strong cast.

Tufts Women’s track and field triumphs at Div. III Indoor Championships.

see ARTS, page 5

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News Features Arts & Living Editorial | Letters

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Op-Ed Comics Classifieds Sports

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