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Massachusetts Daily Collegian

A free and responsible press serving the UMass community since 1890

Massachusetts Daily Collegian

Northampton mayoral race intensifies

By Glenn Houlihan October 12, 2017
John D. Riley challenges current mayor David Narkewicz for the position.

New physical science building to be completed in Spring 2018

By Abigail Charpentier October 12, 2017
The building will house the physics and chemistry departments.

Vegas Shooting stings those far and close to home

By Caeli Chesin October 11, 2017
UMass Students and faculty respond to the largest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.

Changes proposed to foreign language requirements

By Will Soltero October 11, 2017
Faculty Senate to discuss changes in SBS global education requirements.

Mass. appeals court convenes session at UMass

By Caeli Chesin and Jackson Cote October 11, 2017
Students were able to watch criminal and civil case hearings.

Slavery’s legacy on U.S. college campuses discussed at Amherst College

By Claire Healy October 10, 2017
Craig Steven Wilder, author and professor at MIT, led the lecture.

Amherst Commons becomes a hot-bed for political discussion

By Miranda Senft October 10, 2017
State representative tells students to “Get Involved.”

New $62 million Business Innovation Hub takes shape at UMass

By Kathrine Esten October 10, 2017
Biggest construction for Isenberg since Alfond addition commences.

Lingnan Professor discusses distinctions between different totalitarian states

By Jordan Freedman October 10, 2017
Two regimes, two different styles of murder.

Panel explores whether America is a fascist state

By Afnan Nehela October 5, 2017
University Union holds panel to explain fascism.

UMass alum and NSA official speaks on balance between protecting freedom and privacy

By Will Mallas October 5, 2017
Richards talks on balancing privacy and security.

DA Office says noose incident at Amherst College is not a hate crime

By Rebecca Duke Wiesenberg and Jackson Cote October 4, 2017
Incident does not meet legal requisites.
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