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Evolution of a caffeinated college-ette

DailyCollegian.com Managing Editor Lindsey Davis spills her caffeinated secrets and stirs the power of a warm beverage on the eve of college graduation.

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Leaving is weird; not leaving is even weirder

Collegian Editor-in-Chief Alyssa Creamer finds leaving the Collegian to be weird but staying another year is even weirder.

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A world without windows

Collegian Managing Editor Chris Shores shares his memories from four years in the Collegian’s basement newsroom.

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Losing actually-graduating friends

As her fellow seniors graduate, Collegian Arts Editor Ellie Rulon-Miller is not ready let her friends and memories go.

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I’m not going

I’m not going. I’m not going! I was like this right before high school graduation too. Don’t send me out into that big dumb world. Don’t do it! There is nothing out there I can’t get here, standing still, marinating in my own juices, achieving total lethargy. OK, it’s true, I’m not really graduating yet, [...]

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Get out like a bandit

Last year, at my five year high school reunion, when I told people I was just at the end of my third-year, I may have well said that I recently saw a long dead, mutual friend. Their eyes would glaze over then, looking over to some unknown distance they’d say something like, “Oh man, living [...]

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What college can’t teach you

David Coffey, Copy Editor and Assistant Arts and Living Editor, muses on the words of Frank Zappa: “If you want to get laid, go to college. If you want an education, go to the library.”

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What a long, strange blah blah blah blah

Thanks to the accumulating-interestingness principle of adulthood, Assistant Arts Editor Garth Brody’s pedagogical options haven’t depleted: they’ve exploded.

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Super senior year: a blessing in disguise

Graduating senior Kate Evans describes her struggles and triumphs in her past five years at UMass

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Four years before the lectern

Collegian columnist and Chairman of the SGA Ways and Means Committees, Dan Stratford, recalls how student government initially appeared to be merely a “means to an end” with regards to self-advancement, but it eventually became an end in itself.

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