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“Yeeeaa Buddy!”… And They’re Back!

The “Jersey Shore” crew has returned and is wreaking havoc bigger than ever before – but this time, they’re searching for cabs and fun in Italy.

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Evolutionary Entitlement

Emily Felder thinks that we are arrogant to believe that the human race will go on forever, because nothing is infinite.

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Premature Speculation 2012

Columnist Nikhil Rao weighs the electability of various GOP candidates for the upcoming Presidential GOP primary.

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Letters to the editor

Check out this week’s letters to the editor.

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Do the Bruins have a Stanley Cup bid?

Collegian blogger Mark Bruso answers the question, can the Bruins repeat their historic 2011 season?

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Podcast: ‘Football in 5′ tackles the 2011 NFL season

Collegian sports writers Stephen Sellner and Jay Asser review and preview this week’s NFL and Fantasy Football match-ups.

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Podcast: ‘College Football Weekly’ on week two

Collegian sports broadcasters Cameron McDonough and Greg Romagna review the past week in college football in the second edition of ‘College Football Weekly’.

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Podcast: ‘Baseball Weekly’

Collegian sports broadcasters Nick Canelas and Chris Corso discuss this week’s MLB news and games in the second edition of ‘Baseball Weekly’.

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New UMass president speaks to reporters on campus

Robert Caret, the newly-appointed UMass president, spoke about his hopes for the University during a meeting with reporters yesterday.

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UM drug lab that was initially slated to close might stay open

A state-run drug analyzing lab in Morrill 1 that was supposed to close at the end of the month might remain open, after 23 state representatives noted their opposition to the closure.

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