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Students will have to bear with Bair

Collegian columnist Nick Milano suggests that the University could do better with its commencement speaker choice.

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Butlers work harder than dukes

New York Times columnist David Brooks thinks that the rich work harder than the poor. Massachusetts Daily Collegian columnist Nick Milano thinks Brooks could use a few hours of manual labor at minimum wage.

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A Catholic PR campaign

Nick Milano has a long history of being involved in the Roman Catholic Church and because of the recent scandal affecting the Church, he is beginning to lose faith.

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Massachusetts casinos: no safe bet

Nick Milano wants to keep casinos out of Massachusetts and wants to invite more job-creating industries into the state, instead – particularly ones that promotes environmental sustainability.

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A supporters disappointment with Obama

Nick Milano was a fan of Obama when he first saw the politician in action. Now that he has gained the nation’s highest office, disappointment has started to creep in.

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The needed addition of a UMass farmers’ market

Collegian columnist Nick Milano believes that the addition of a farmer’s market to the UMass campus would bring the student body closer together.

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A fix for senioritis

There are certain things you should know. Nick Milano knows them and wishes he knew them sooner. This knowledge has been imparted on you!

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It’s question time for Congress

Collegian columnist Nick Milano, inspired by President Obama’s recent meeting with House Republicans, thinks the U.S. Congress should adopt the parliamentary tradition of Question Time.

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Updating the campus scene through arts at the ISB

Nick Milano believes that an influx of concert events outside of the Integrated Sciences Building could bolster student interaction.

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How to transform UMass into a more brotherly campus

Nick Milano begins his series on the student body population and extra curricular activities for cohesiveness at UMass.

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