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The Massachusetts women’s soccer team began its season with a 1-0 victory over St. John’s on Thursday evening. The ...
57 protesters were arrested at UMass during a sit-in protest of Israel’s bombardment of Gaza.
On Wednesday, May 8, the University of Massachusetts Student Government Association met for their 1916th meeting in the wake of over 130 arrests the night prior at a pro-Palestinian encampment.
In May of 2021, the nonprofit animal rights organization People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) sued for the release of lab documents and launched a campaign to shut down the use of ...
Collegian columnist Sophie Kaner suggests that modern notions about topless women may provide a window to understanding American sexuality.
Despite recent rainy weather and the late-season snowstorm that Mother Nature pranked us with on April Fool’s Day, Amherst is officially welcoming in warmer weather. When the clouds clear from the sky ...
Opinion: “Third places are a key component in building a community and support system, yet they seem to be vanishing,” writes Katherine Varrell.
To properly acknowledge Elvis Presley is to properly acknowledge the Black musical sources that went into his sheer superstardom.
The story of the first Black students who arrived on the UMass campus, and the environment they encountered.
Opinion: “In 1766, the colony was a leader in transparency. Yet in 2023, the Massachusetts State House is a leader in secrecy,” writes Brigid Baleno.
From larger police presence to bus detours, the Amherst community is preparing for this weekend’s Blarney Blowout, an annual tradition celebrated by UMass students before St. Patrick’s Day. Blarney ...
Two separate restraining orders were filed in court on Friday morning against the University of Massachusetts Republican Club vice president who subsequently was arrested the same day for violating ...
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