University of Massachusetts alumna Sarah Hill gave detailed advice to students about moving to New York City for the first time.
University of Massachusetts alumna Sarah Hill gave detailed advice to students about moving to New York City for the first time.
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UMass business Manager Laurie Banas trains guide dogs to get them ready for helping the disabled.
Tags: Energy Frontier Research Center, future guide dogs, Guide Dog Foundation, Laurie Banas, UMass guide dogs
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After spring break, the pedestrian pathway next to the Campus Center will be closed to student for the duration of the construction of the Academic Classroom Building.
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A new housing code enforcement officer will begin work in Amherst. The job will primarily be focused on Amherst’s existing bylaws and codes with respect to housing and rental properties.
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When University of Massachusetts senior political science major Reanne Malesky was applying to college, she knew money would be a large determining factor in where she chose to pursue a degree. “I got into [the University of Connecticut] and I got into [UMass], but neither school offered me significant financial aid packages,” said Malesky, whose [...]
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Early this month, the University of Massachusetts Board of Trustees announced that President Robert Caret will be awarded a sabbatical of up to a year with a full salary when his term ends in five years.
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The Amherst Farmer’s Market continues to sell local food and crafts despite the cold season.
Tags: amherst regional middle school, amherst winter farmers market, electronic benefits transfer supplemental nutrition assistance program, Sustainable food and farming, will crosby
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The Amherst Farmer’s Market continues to sell local food and crafts despite the cold season.
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The group Students for a Just and Stable Future (SFJSF) is
leading a grassroots movement on 26 university campuses to promote
clean energy in Massachusetts and the United States.
Tags: coal, Katie MacDonald, Mt. Tom Power Plant, Students for a just and stable future
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Sarah Hardy breaks down two of the most controversial cases on the horizon for the Supreme Court.
Tags: Albert Synder, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Entertainment Merchants Association, United States Supreme Court
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