Massachusetts Daily Collegian

A free and responsible press serving the UMass community since 1890

A free and responsible press serving the UMass community since 1890

Massachusetts Daily Collegian

A free and responsible press serving the UMass community since 1890

Massachusetts Daily Collegian

Don’t lose hope for the environment

Don’t lose hope for the environment

By Dan Riley, Assistant OpEd Editor February 27, 2018
Wildlife is currently suffering because of humans, but we can change that.
Criticism about art being ‘nontraditional’ lacks merit

Criticism about art being ‘nontraditional’ lacks merit

By Isaac Simon, Collegian Columnist February 27, 2018
Let us not criticize breaking with tradition when what we really mean is breaking with whiteness.
A generation afraid

A generation afraid

By Sophia Corsetti, Collegian columnist February 26, 2018
The Parkland shooting hits close to home and brings up the fear that this could happen anywhere.
Give Massachusetts a raise

Give Massachusetts a raise

By William Keve, Collegian columnist February 26, 2018
William Keve argues that it’s time to raise wages.
We need student-controlled education

We need student-controlled education

By Joshua Raposa, Collegian contributor February 26, 2018
Joshua Raposa argues that UMass’ educational curriculum does not help students’ education.
(Caroline OConnor/ Daily Collegian)

Conceison and Binnall bring compassionate leadership and measurable change

By Allie McCandless, Collegian Contributor February 22, 2018
“It is comforting to see candidates with a clear plan that we, the voters, can hold them accountable for.”
(Katherine Mayo/Daily Collegian)

Proposed PVTA service changes will harm the area

By Jonah Dratfield, Collegian Columnist February 22, 2018
“Lacking the necessary money or physical ability, they may be rendered immobile.”
(Collegian file photo)

Student feedback could improve the Recreation Center

By Morgan Reppert, Assistant Op-Ed Editor February 22, 2018
“Students should have the right to provide input on University decisions that affect the use of their tuition.”
(Eduardo Llanquileo/ Creative Commons/ Flickr)

Ernie’s Towing benefits from the bad luck of others

By Claire Wixted, Collegian Contributor February 22, 2018
“My car needed to be towed and since I was forced to rely on Ernie’s, they were able to name their price.”
(Caroline OConnor/ Daily Collegian)

Going to college has changed for the worse

By Jake Russian, Collegian Columnist February 22, 2018
“This narrow view of adulthood can coax students into participating in something that may not be best for their own development.”
(Katherine Mayo/Daily Collegian)

Vote Amazan and Sullivan for two years of progress

By Jon Blum, Collegian Contributor February 22, 2018
“Sophomores Amazan and Sullivan are prepared to lead the SGA not just for the next year, but for the year after as well.”
(Collegian file photo)

Seizing the memes of production

By Sophie Allen, Collegian Columnist February 21, 2018
Memes are a generational code that enhances humor and communication.
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