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Massachusetts Daily Collegian

A free and responsible press serving the UMass community since 1890

Massachusetts Daily Collegian

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PVTA proposes fare increase and route cutbacks

By Kathrine Esten, Assistant News Editor February 7, 2018
Public meeting to be held.
Professor Walt Wolfram shares movie, ‘Talking Black in America’

Professor Walt Wolfram shares movie, ‘Talking Black in America’

By Will Katcher, Collegian Staff February 6, 2018
‘I hope people will think about how they’ve viewed African-American speech, and will consider celebrating it rather than stigmatizing it,’ said Wolfram.
University awarded $20,000 campus climate change grant

University awarded $20,000 campus climate change grant

By Lily Harrington, Collegian Correspondant February 6, 2018
Students are given the opportunity to work with the University to change the campus climate.
Update: Seven students arrested and thousands of dollars in damage to residential halls after Super Bowl loss

Update: Seven students arrested and thousands of dollars in damage to residential halls after Super Bowl loss

By Alvin Buyinza, Assistant News Editor February 6, 2018
One of the seven students arrested was arraigned in court today.
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Chaos ensues in Southwest after Patriots’ Super Bowl loss

By Gretchen Keller and Alvin Buyinza February 5, 2018
The night ended with six arrests, 12 medical transportations and the use of ‘PepperBall’ gas to disperse the crowds.
(Caroline OConnor/ Daily Collegian)

Civil rights icon Ruby Bridges inspires thousands with speech on values

By Kathrine Esten and Annabelle Tocco February 5, 2018

Ruby Bridges, the “youngest foot soldier” of the Civil Rights movement, delivered the Presidential Colloquium to a crowd of over 2,000 people at Smith College on Friday, Feb. 2. Bridges recalled...

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Professors speak on public engagement through research

By Bonnie Chen, Collegian Staff February 4, 2018
One panelist discussed the significance of community-based organizations as a resource for accessing certain communities.
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‘The Intersection: Untold Stories of Women of Color On the Move’ kicks off Black History Month with lessons and love

By Andrea Hanley, Collegian Correspondent February 3, 2018
Springfield kicks off Black History Month with lessons of feminism and civil rights.
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Zube Lecture centers on restorative justice for Brazil’s precariat class

By Kyle Lai, Collegian Correspondent February 3, 2018
Brazil’s landless and homeless citizens form a social movement to reclaim their homes.
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Columbia University professor discusses the history of global communication

By Ying Hua and Abigail Charpentier, Collegian Correspondent, Assistant News Editor February 3, 2018
Richard R. John shared his research, explaining how the history of global communication networks can be organized into four regimes.
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College of Education works to supply Western Massachusetts with licensed special education teachers

By Miranda Emily Eden Senft, Collegian Staff February 1, 2018
A brand new undergraduate special education concentration will be offered in Fall 2018 in hopes of alleviating the shortage of special education teachers across Massachusetts.
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