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Bailout for GM Goes Bust

Alex Perry sees the government seeking power over who controls the auto industry and who controls money and he wants to know why liberals refuse to listen to themselves talk.

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The fine line for dormitory citations

This past February, the Baker dorm’s flood called for action from the university and Amherst Fire Department. With fines up to $100 for violations being handed out like candy, Jon Petersen asks, ‘Is this violation on top of violation?’

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Amazing grace

Thomas Moore was side swiped by the power of grace and a looked in the face of generosity. From his own enlightenment, he wishes that when given the opportunity, others will see the power they have to promote the same virtue.

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Protecting higher education

Student Trustee Emily Bloch has good news for education and its affordability, but this cause for celebration also holds threats for the future funding.

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Students take break in Nicaragua

For their 2009 spring break, several UMass students chose to visit Nicaragua through the university’s Hillel student organization.

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UMass alum Manseau speaks on religions

Writer and University of Massachusetts alumnus Peter Manseau returned to campus on Monday to give a lecture about ‘Collecting Gods’.

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Fleitman for Congress: Neal to face opposition on ballot for first time since 1998

Incumbent Springfield Congressman and UMass professor Richard Neal will be faced by Dr. Ray Fleitman for the second district house seat.

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FEATURE | Prepared to go down with the ship (Part 2)

The second 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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UMass Nine drops series to La Salle

After sweeping a three-game series against Saint Joseph‘s, the Massachusetts baseball team entered this weekend’s series with a lot of momentum. But UMass dropped two of three to La Salle over the weekend.‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘

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Charlotte ends UMass streak at 49

After 49 straight wins over Atlantic 10 opponents, the Massachusetts softball team fell for the first time in almost three years on Sunday in a 11-6 loss to Charlotte.

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