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Be a human, be a student

Assistant Op/Ed Editor and Columnist Gavin Beeker considers the inevitable result of a broad education: our horizons expand to the point where they are no longer visible, and we float along, unmoored to any fixed support.

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Dancing your way to being yourself

Assistant Op/Ed Editor and columnist Lauren Vincent learned to stop worrying and love the shimmy, and college in the process.

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UMass deserves better

Assistant news editor Dan Glaun describes the failings of the UMass administration over the course of his time at the Collegian.

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Reflections from a geek

Kevin Romanis reflects on how much of a privilege it is to have a brand new paper everyday – for free – that helps you to not pay attention in class.

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Liberal education is dead

Collegian columnist Harrison Searles says his goodbye to UMass and simultaneous questions the value of a university-style liberal education.

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Senior Columns 2010-2011

Seniors of the 2010-2011 Collegian Staff weigh in for the final time.

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Follow the cheese

Editor-in-Chief Nick Bush weighs in one more final time and reflects on his last four years in college.

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The illusion of importance

Departing Night and Copy Supervisor Nick O’Malley used to write columns. Now, he looks at the value of the Little Things in life building something you can hold on to.

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I’m on the right track, baby

Graduating Arts Editor Justin Gagnon bids farewell by reminding all of us that the path to happiness is to do what we love.

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Advertisements under asbestos

Graduating Advertising Production Manager Amanda Joinson has some advice for underclassmen.

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