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Injuries, defensive woes continue

The UMass field hockey team suffered two key injuries Wednesday night in a 6-3 loss to Dartmouth. Juniors Makaela Potts and Jaime Bourazeris were both injured, as the Big Green scored five straight goals on the Minutewomen. Senior goalkeeper Sarah Williams got the start in goal, but could not contain the Big Green offense.

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A superhero spin on vintage to vanquish the costume blues

Sami Webber has spent months accumulating the raw materials for her Wonder Woman costume. Does she have what it takes to catch the Justice League of America’s attention?

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Get it while it’s hot: Breakfast comes to NoHo

To the delight of their dedicated fans, The Breakfast is once again touring the Northeast, in promotion of their latest album, “Live As Is.”

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Harris, Riley and Vinson named to Preseason Accolades

Three members of the UMass basketball received Preseason honors, while former Minuteman Tony Gaffney was waived by the Los Angeles Lakers this past weekend.

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Havens to remain starter

Despite a tough performance from quarterback Kyle Havens on Saturday against Richmond, coach Kevin Morris is sticking with the junior under center against Maine this Saturday.

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Learn to grammar

Ending sentences in prepositions is something up with which Brian Benson will not put. And, neither should you.

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Swine flu scare

According to Collegian columnist Ashley Lesperance, the campus needs to be mindful of basic hygiene habits it learned back in grade school and leave the swine flu hysteria behind.

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DeSantis to return to lineup Friday

Without senior captain Mark DeSantis, the Minutemen have not been able to capitalize offensively. Their leading scorer will return this weekend, when the UMass soccer team takes on Duquesne Friday and St. Bonaventure Sunday, hoping to rebound after a 1-0 loss at the hands of Rhode Island last Saturday.

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Dangleis making strides

Before this year, UMass soccer coach Sam Koch had no idea who Mark Dangleis was. Now the midfielder transfer for the Minutemen has become a key part to UMass’ success, and will look to help the team get back to the Atlantic 10 tournament this season.

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Letters to the editor: October 29, 2009

Letters to the editor: October 29, 2009

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