By Letter Contributor | April 13, 2021
By Luke Halpern, Collegian Contributor | April 12, 2021
By Benjamin Schnurr, Collegian Columnist | April 8, 2021
By Julia Oktay, Collegian Contributor | April 8, 2021
By N. O. Melody
April 1, 2021
Opinion: Singing is hard. Getting punished for spreading COVID shouldn’t be.
Satire: Here’s why therapy dogs need to go
April 1, 2021
Opinion: Give us the monkeys
UMass needs to host more in-person events
March 18, 2021
Opinion: “If there are no school-sponsored social events, students will gather anyways."
COVID-19 took my sense of smell and it could take yours
March 12, 2021
Opinion: Young people, don’t take COVID lightly. Non-lethal symptoms can seriously impact your life.
January 11, 2021
Editorial: Trump must go: such a blatant assault on our democracy cannot go unpunished.
Editorial: Why you should vote this November
November 2, 2020
Most young people don’t vote. That needs to change this election.
Editorial: A vow to our community to hold ourselves accountable
June 8, 2020
It is an outlet’s duty to accurately represent the movement against police brutality and systemic racism while highlighting the underlying complexities.
April 10, 2019
'We could not say we were fulfilling the Collegian’s mission if we did not work to see the Collegian become reflective of the multilingual community it serves.'
March 19, 2021
If you believe survivors, vote YES on the Survivor’s Bill of Rights referendum.
Letter: Chancellor Subbaswamy should acknowledge that his reopening plan was a failure
March 15, 2021
Letter: It’s time Chancellor Subbaswamy admits his Spring reopening plan was a failure.
Letter: UMass needs to release air quality information for on-campus residences
February 25, 2021
Letter: UMass should immediately release all air quality information they have so that everyone can make informed decisions about the safety of being in campus spaces.
Letter: We, the Graduate Employee Organization, have no confidence in our administration
February 22, 2021
Letter: We, the Graduate Employee Organization, don’t feel confident in our current administration, writes Dora Tseng.
By Luke Halpern, Collegian Contributor
April 12, 2021
Opinion: A carbon tax would kill two birds with one stone, writes Luke Halpern.
Senate moderates will determine the fate of Democrats’ legislative agenda
April 8, 2021
Opinion: “If Democratic senators... want to be a truly moderating force in the Senate, they need to place less emphasis on compromise between the parties and more on cooperation within their own.”
The Atlanta shootings must serve as a wakeup call for the UMass community
April 8, 2021
Opinion: UMass is not doing enough to combat anti-Asian racism following COVID-19 and the Atlanta shootings.
There will be no economic boom when this pandemic is over
April 7, 2021
By Maxwell Zeff and Max Schwartz
April 11, 2021
Schwartz and Zeff discuss UMass's plans for classes to be in person next fall. The two also discuss quick fixes UMass can make to improve the campus, Lil Nas X's shoe controversy, as well as new music reviews.
Four UMass professors present a new opposition to COVID lockdowns
March 31, 2021
Daily Collegian Head Op-Ed Editor, Bhavya Pant, comes on the show to discuss her recent article on a group of UMass professors who have challenged coronavirus lockdowns from a liberal, educated standpoint. We also discuss Cinnamon Toast Crunch's recent "shrimpcident" as well as Lil Nas X's new song, "Montero."
Anti-Asian hate crimes, Lana Del Rey’s new album
March 19, 2021
Schwartz and Zeff have Op-Ed Columnist Srija Nagireddy on the show to discuss her article on Anti-Asian hate crimes, as well as the recent Atlanta shooting. Schwartz reviews Lana Del Rey's new album and the duo discuss 2021's lackluster award season. Finally, Zeff shares his Hot Take on what UMass's fall semester could look like. (3/19/21)
E5: COVID Anniversary Edition – Reflecting on a year in the pandemic
March 12, 2021
Schwartz and Zeff discuss what life has been like as college students in a pandemic, as well as how coronavirus changed and, maybe saved, the field of journalism.
UMass needs to host more in-person events
March 18, 2021
Opinion: “If there are no school-sponsored social events, students will gather anyways."
UMass should not be charging full tuition for online classes
September 2, 2020
Because the quality of online classes is not equivalent to in person classes, UMass should not charge full tuition this semester.
Letter: UMass’ reopening plan endangers RAs and PMs
July 18, 2020
UMass must reconsider its reopening plan to protect the health and safety of its student workers.