Students discuss their views on UHS cuts.
Students discuss their views on UHS cuts.
Tags: budget cuts, UHS
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On Sunday, Jan. 29, UMass junior Tyler Molander distributed letters under the doors of dorms in the Southwest and Sylvan residential areas. The Massachusetts Daily Collegian asked students in Southwest for their thoughts on the letter and the reaction that followed.
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Collegian Producers Emily Felder and Garen Sahagian ask students their thoughts on this past weekend’s nor’easter.
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Collegian sports writer Taylor Snow hits campus to recap last weekend’s Patriots vs. Bills comeback thriller.
Tags: Bills, NFL, Pats
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Students weigh in on their expectations for the Patriots this season and the Red Sox quest for the playoffs.
Tags: MLB, NFL, patriots, Red Sox
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Students weigh in on how the Red Sox will fare in their last week of play.
Tags: MLB, Playoffs, Rays, Red Sox, Yankees
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Students weigh in on their thoughts about this year’s Spring Concert artist choices and the ticket cost increase.
Tags: 3Oh!3, B.o.B., Pretty Lights, spring concert
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What does Veteran’s Day mean to you? We asked students their thoughts. Leave your opinions in the comments section!
Tags: Veteran's Day
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Do you think laptops should be allowed to be used in class? We asked students their thoughts.
Tags: laptops
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Do you feel safe walking around campus at night? We asked students their thoughts.
Tags: Campus Perspectives, campus safety
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