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Joseph Ellis
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We need to think differently about the climate crisis
By
Joseph Ellis
, Collegian Columnist
November 17, 2020
코로나 대응지침을 어긴 학생들을 정학 시켜야만 할까?
By
Joseph Ellis
,
Sarah Selin Kim
, and
Wooseong Kwon
October 16, 2020
Should we suspend students for breaking COVID-19 protocols?
By
Joseph Ellis
, Collegian Columnist
October 14, 2020
투표 불참을 옹호하며
By
Joseph Ellis
,
Wooseong Kwon
, and
Sarah Selin Kim
October 9, 2020
In defense of not voting
By
Joseph Ellis
, Collegian Columnist
October 7, 2020
Alex Morse accusations were homophobic smears
By
Joseph Ellis
, Collegian Contributor
September 16, 2020
UMass should not be charging full tuition for online classes
By
Joseph Ellis
, Collegian Contributor
September 1, 2020
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