James Mathews doesn’t believe that Chancellor Holub can stand behind his platform of unity and improvement. However, he’s willing to think about it. It’s all a matter of trust.
James Mathews doesn’t believe that Chancellor Holub can stand behind his platform of unity and improvement. However, he’s willing to think about it. It’s all a matter of trust.
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Teaser: Nick O’Malley understands the standard list of objections to the policies of any Chancellor, but thinks that Robert Holub is up to the job. He’s more in touch with the student body than Chancellors Cole and Lombardi combined. What more could we ask for?
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The Massachusetts Daily Collegian editorial board finds that although state budget cuts are inevitable, public higher education is no place to start.
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Two School records in one semester for veteran Narus.
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Don’t let Casey Wellman’s desperation strike against No. 5 Vermont Saturday night fool you, there’s something seriously wrong with the
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This weekend’s matchup between UMass and No. 10 Xavier will be the sixth time the two teams have faced off with one team being ranked. Here’s how the other five went.
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The Minutemen look to get offense going against NU’s tough defense.
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Saturday’s Atlantic 10 clash with No. 10 Xavier (18-2) will be UMass’ biggest challenge this season. Tony Gaffney is confident his team will be ready for it despite their recent struggles.
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Chris Amorosi conjures up a future in which human beings no longer exist. What, he asks, would happen to the buildings on the UMass campus? Look within for more on the possible fate of the GRC, the DuBois library, and ‘- of course ‘- the dining commons.
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The University Programming Council hosts ‘junk-rock’ band Recycled Percussion at the UMass Fine Arts Center Thursday evening. The next day the UPC will host 1990s-themed activities for the ‘Student Union Shutdown.’
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