The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, MA
5 hours ago by Derrick Perkins, Collegian Staff
The day before a judicial hearing determining the future status of the Radical Student Union, the organization held a rally for free speech on the steps of the Student Union.
Standing in front of a banner reading "Whose University? Our University," members of the registered student organization lambasted the University of Massachusetts administration for what it considers suppression of free speech on campus.
The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, MA
1 hour ago by Jonathon Morris, UMass student
The American Republic, the flickering flame of freedom, justice, liberty and the guaranteed right for the pursuit of happiness by the land owning class, was extinguished the day the National Security Act was wrought into existence on July 26, 1947. The day the American Empire was born.
The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, MA
1 hour ago by Lauren Rockoff, Collegian columnist
Ducks can't read. And a lot of college students don't bother to either. When walking across campus with friends, searching for the perfect place for a game of ultimate frisbee, soccer or muggle quidditch, little yellow signs are hardly on our radar. But perhaps they should be.
The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, MA
17 hours ago by John Banelis, Collegian Correspondent
Real musicians use toy guitars. Or at least they do now.
Video games Rock Band, developed by Harmonix Music Systems, and Guitar Hero, formerly of Harmonix and now Neversoft, have become a mainstay of today's music culture. Using plastic guitars in Guitar Hero as well as plastic drum kits and a microphone in Rock Band, players young and old have caught onto the phenomenon and, in their own way, exposed themselves to the lives of rock stars.
The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, MA
10 hours ago by Shayna Murphy, Collegian columnist
A few months ago, Mike Gravel was just another politician vying for the endorsement of the Democratic Party in the 2008 presidential election.
You've probably never heard of him, but those who have know him to be a man of interesting politics. Arguably, those politics got a lot more interesting on March 25 when, after suffering defeat in the primaries, the former Alaskan senator changed his tune.
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Albany Student Press, SUNY Albany, NY
6 days ago by Amanda May Whistle
The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
20 hours ago by William McGuinness, Collegian Staff
A 23-year-old University of Massachusetts student died on May 8 due to what is believed to be a heroin overdose.
Darby Fassett, a Groton, Mass., native and resident of Hadley, was found unresponsive outside his home.
According to Hadley Chief of Police Dennis J.
The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
3 days ago by William McGuinness, Collegian Staff
A 23-year-old University of Massachusetts student died on May 8 according to school officials.
Darby Fassett, a Groton, Mass. native and resident of Hadley, was a journalism major enrolled in courses for the coming fall semester.
According to Hadley Chief of Police Dennis J.
The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
9 hours ago by Corey Hodges and R.J. Boutelle, Collegian correspondents
Here's the scene: It's approaching midnight on a Friday. You go to the University of Massachusetts, so naturally you're probably engaging in some questionable activities, with or without friends. You're mellowing out, watching the tube, when suddenly - a wretched sound is unearthed from the inner depths of your stomach, a sound capable of converting even the most passionate atheist into a God-fearing churchgoer.
Albany Student Press, SUNY Albany, NY
5 days ago by Daniel Fitzsimmons
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4 days ago by Lauren Berchoff
Tangerine, Utica College, NY
4 days ago by Mike LaFave
Some of you may frown, and some of you may rejoice, but either way this is my last blog for uctangerine.com. My time is up and I'm ready to pass the torch.
I've tackled some controversial issues, and said some unpopular things in my time as the blogger for this website.
The MCLA Beacon, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, MA
4 days ago by Jonah Slattery, Editor in Chief
I entered a quiet conference room and was waited on by a kind lady named Rosemarie. I sat down and took out my pen and paper, preparing idly to interview what felt like a celebrity. I was in the President's office, waiting for one of the faces most recognized but least known at our college, Mary Grant.
Tangerine, Utica College, NY
5 days ago by Jonathan Monfiletto
The Utica College Student Senate heard two presentations from campus officials and senators weighed in their opinions, during the Senate's regular session last Wednesday afternoon.
The two presentations were from UC Director of Campus Safety Jim Saponaro and UC Director of Student Financial Services Anita Elliott.
The MCLA Beacon, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, MA
4 days ago by John Durkan, Staff Writer
Six teams - Salem State, Westfield State, Worcester State, Bridgewater State, Mass. Maritime and MCLA - all entered the final weekend of the regular season searching for a playoff berth.
Only four spots were available and when the weekend ended, Salem, Bridgewater, Maritime and MCLA shared an 8-6 record in conference play.
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Arbiter Sports Talk 05/12/08
Arbiter Online, Boise State University
All good things must come to an end. After 116 episodes and more than 20,000 downloads, this era of Arbiter Sports Talk has come to an end. Along with the latest sporting news, Jake, Dustin and Brian are in the studio to take a trip down memory lane of this hopeful legacy.
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