After losing its first game in A-10 play in 50 tries on Sunday, the Minutewomen got back on track as they swept Tuesday
After losing its first game in A-10 play in 50 tries on Sunday, the Minutewomen got back on track as they swept Tuesday
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After going undrafted in this past weekend
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Mark Wilding, class of 1976, spoke at the UMass Campus Center auditorium on Tuesday about his experiences as executive producer and lead writer of
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‘It will be a nice big bash/And if you got no cash/Get a loan and scream/I want to fulfill my dream’ goes the jingle for ‘Czech Dream,’ the fictitious hyper-market, after which the film ‘Czech Dream’ is named. The film, touted by the ‘Economist’ as ‘the funniest European film of the year,’ will be screened [...]
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The Renaissance Center put on the little-produced Shakespeare
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By: Emily Reynolds Summer is about to approach the students of UMass, and what better way to spend it than getting work experience in your field? Science majors of all kinds are looking for research projects to get their foot in the door. One student’s project made the UMass website for his achievement. Earlier [...]
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In an effort to raise awareness and money for autism, the Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity and the Sigma Delta Tau Sorority will hold a
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The final installment in a three-part series providing an inside look at what some of The Boston Globe’s newsroom staff are thinking as the paper faces threats to close if demands from its owners, The New York Times Co., to cut $20 million by May 1 are not met.
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With reports coming out that the United States tortured prisoners during the Bush administration, Matt Kushi says that we, as a country, need to shun torture as it brings us down to the level of our enemies.
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