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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

UMass Greek Life turns out to clean up local streets

By Brian Bevilacqua April 23, 2013
The Interfraternity and Panhellenic Councils at the University of Massachusetts have teamed up to clear trash off of local streets in a continuing effort to repair a damaged relationship with local residents.

Husband and wife relive chaotic search following Boston Marathon bombing

By Taylor C. Snow April 23, 2013
Runner Jody Zylstra and her spectating husband Joe were separated following the Boston Marathon bombings, but the Minnesota couple frantically searched and eventually found each other.

Annie Leonard addresses students on Earth Day

By Erin Wolosz April 23, 2013
Annie Leonard, this year’s Earth Day keynote speaker, called students to action against environmental hazards.

“Extravaganja” event leads to multiple arrests for Amherst Police.

By Mitchell Scuzzarella April 23, 2013
Due to the large turnout of attendees for the annual “Extravaganja” event this weekend, the Amherst Police Department responded to multiple calls in the downtown area.

UMass football honors Boston Marathon victims at annual spring game

By Stephen Hewitt April 22, 2013
Boston Marathon runners who were unable to finish last week's race were given the opportunity to finish with a lap at McGuirk Stadium during halftime of the UMass football spring game on Saturday.

Founder’s Week marks 150 years for UMass

By George Felder April 22, 2013
The University of Massachusetts is celebrating its 150th anniversary this year, and to kick off the celebratory festivities, the University is holding Founder’s Week this week, which is an expansion of the annual Founder’s Day celebrations.

Donors added during bone marrow drive

By Conor Snell April 22, 2013
The University of Massachusetts chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha, working with DKMS Americas, added over 1,400 people to the national bone marrow donor registry during a three-day spring registration drive last week outside the Franklin, Worcester and Berkshire dining commons.

UMass Community Run for Boston attracts large turnout

By Mitchell Scuzzarella April 19, 2013
Hundreds of people attended a run organized to support the victims and those affected by the Boston Marathon bombings Thursday night by the Mullins Center.

SGA elects new Speaker and approves 2014 Student Activities budget

By Eric Bosco April 19, 2013
The SGA held elections for Speaker and Associate Speaker of the Senate as well as approved a recommendation for an increase in the yearly student activities fee in a meeting Wednesday night.

Second annual Will Werner Memorial Basketball Tournament to take place in Southwest this weekend

By Katherine Clark April 19, 2013
Team registration for the second annual Will Werner Memorial Basketball Tournament remains open through Friday and includes a free t-shirt for each player.

Students write future goals on mural outside Bartlett

By Conor Snell April 18, 2013
Students gathered in front of Bartlett Hall last Thursday to write their lifelong aspirations in chalk on a new mural that’s set to remain on display until the end of the semester.

Anderson Cooper speaks at Smith College

By Patrick Hoff April 18, 2013
Anderson Cooper addressed emotions in reporting and his personal life during an hour-long talk at Smith College on Sunday.
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