The driver of a vehicle that struck and hospitalized a University of Massachusetts bicyclist in a hit-and-run collision last weekend has been identified, police said.
The driver of a vehicle that struck and hospitalized a University of Massachusetts bicyclist in a hit-and-run collision last weekend has been identified, police said.
Tags: amherst, downtown, hit and run, injured, Matthew Oliverio, UMass, University of Massachusetts
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At a pre-conference meet this past weekend, the Massachusetts track and field teams had a record-setting affair. The exhibition event gave UMass players a chance to qualify for upcoming championship meets.
Tags: track exhibition, UMass track and field
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In front of a sold-out crowd at Amherst College on Saturday, The Legendary Roots Crew performed deftly, impeccably blending in styles from their own collection and influential hits of the past.
Tags: amherst, amherst college, band, jason derulo, Music, spring concert, the roots
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The Massachusetts tennis team traveled to St. Louis for the Atlantic 10 tournament. The squad finished one place higher than the previous year
Tags: A-10, UMass tennis
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With the Massachusetts crew team finishing second in the Atlantic 10 Championships a few weeks ago, the Minutemen had a doubleheader this weekend on the Connecticut River. UMass competed against local rivals Amherst and Vermont.
Tags: Atlantic 10, Connecticut River, Regatta, UMass Crew
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Fordham defeated Temple this past weekend as a part of a 13-game winning streak for the Rams. The win was due to a combination of offensive and defensive production.
Tags: Atlantic 10, Fordham, Softball, Temple
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As his time abroad comes to a close, Nick O’Malley reflects on whether or not the decision to study abroad was a good one. The answer, though, is obvious.
Tags: Europe
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Alex Perry explains why he is proud to have nothing to do with Red Sox Nation despite living in Massachusetts his whole life.
Tags: Massachusetts, Red Sox, Red Sox Nation, Yankees
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When working conditions weren’t up to par and employers were useless, the U.S. needed unions to protect workers. However, Shane Cronin believes teachers unions no longer have a use in today’s society.
Tags: students, teachers, Unions
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