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Massachusetts Daily Collegian

A free and responsible press serving the UMass community since 1890

Massachusetts Daily Collegian

UMass Flirts opens door for anonymous romance

By Patrick Hoff April 11, 2013
Two biochemistry students have begun a Facebook page in which users can anonymously flirt other UMass students.

Holocaust survivor recounts life story

By Nikki Grossfeld April 11, 2013
In honor of Holocaust Remembrance Day, UMass Hillel invited Rena Greenup to speak on Wednesday night.

Karl Rove delivers speech despite protests

By Patrick Hoff April 10, 2013
Former Bush administration official Karl Rove spoke Tuesday night at the UMass Student Union.

Handful of students win seats in Town Meeting

By Collegian News Staff April 10, 2013
More than 10 University of Massachusetts students seem to have secured Amherst Town Meeting seats.

Fifteenth annual Freedom Seder unites campus cultural groups

By Karen Podorefsky April 10, 2013
The 15th annual “Freedom Seder” was hosted this year on the eleventh floor of the Campus Center to unite UMass cultural groups

Karl Rove to speak at UMass

By Nikki Grossfeld April 9, 2013
Former Deputy Chief of Staff and Senior Advisor during the Bush administration Karl Rove will speak this evening on the future of the Republican Party.

Amherst town elections open today

By Jeffrey Okerman April 9, 2013
The Town of Amherst will open its polls for its annual town elections which is highlighted this year by 15 UMass student-candidates.

Large gatherings lead to multiple alcohol-related arrests in the Amherst crime log

By Mitchell Scuzzarella April 9, 2013
Off-campus partying this weekend led to the arrest of multiple individuals in the Amherst area despite prior preparations made by Amherst police.

Losing their locks for a cause

By Patrick Hoff April 8, 2013
Close to 200 people shaved their heads Sunday at the annual St. Baldrick's Day Fundraiser at Rafters, in an effort to raise money to fight childhood cancer.

Hobart Hoedown shut down early as police break up large gatherings

By Chelsie Field April 8, 2013
After the annual informally scheduled Hobart Hoedown was shut down by Amherst police Saturday, partiers tried again at Townehouse Apartments to little success.

District Attorney’s Office debuts sexual assault prevention campaign

By Aviva Luttrell April 8, 2013
A series of PSAs aimed at ending sexual assault on college campuses were unveiled at a conference last Friday.

Divest UMass aims to end University investment in fossil fuel corporations

By Aviva Luttrell April 5, 2013
Part of a growing movement across the nation, the newly formed Fossil Fuel Divestment Campaign on campus aims to end UMass’s investment with fossil fuels.
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