There are certain things you should know. Nick Milano knows them and wishes he knew them sooner. This knowledge has been imparted on you!
There are certain things you should know. Nick Milano knows them and wishes he knew them sooner. This knowledge has been imparted on you!
Tags: college, gpa, senioritis
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Should we be allowed to skinny dip? I think so.
Tags: body, naked, Zulu
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Shane Cronin talks to those of us who have a coffee addiction. This is an actual way to kill the money-hungry habit.
Tags: Addiction, Cafe Pura Vida, Campus Center, Coffee, Worcester Dining
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There was a lack of sun, warmth and first half dominance for the Massachusetts women’s lacrosse team in yesterday’s 10-8 loss to Boston University. In the 2010 season, whenever the Minutewomen are down after the first half, they have ended up losing.
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Martin Scorsese’s “Shutter Island” is a movie that builds with such foreboding that it reminds its audience what good horror movies can be.
Tags: dennis lehane, leonardo dicaprio, martin scorcese
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University of Massachusetts student Aaron Lyon has been collecting bottles and cans from area parties, exchanging them for cash and donating the money to the Red Cross for Haiti relief. Collegian contributor Joshua M. Kellogg created this slideshow about his efforts.
Tags: cans, Haiti, joshua m. kellogg, red cross
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Every year, the Oscars come and go. And yet, one category always seems to pass by unnoticed: the short films.
Tags: amherst cinema, oscars, short films
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The University of Massachusetts Theater Department’s first play of the semester, “Spring Awakening,” opens tonight at the Curtain Theater.
Tags: adaptation, Curtain Theater, Emily Denison, Gregory Boover, Spring Awakening, Toby Bercovici
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Part two of the four-part epic series “Battle for Chile” was screened last Wednesday, February 17, at Food for Thought Books in downtown Amherst. Titled “The Coup d’etat,” the screening covered the armed forces’ actions against Salvador Allende.
Tags: battle for chile, food for thought, salvador allende
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The campus will delay opening until 5:30 p.m. today, due to severe weather, University of Massachusetts officials announced this morning.
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