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The play weaves a tapestry of storytelling and brilliantly explores themes of personal identity, freedom and the turmoil faced by mothers.
Anonymity has been granted in this article to two international students due to recent federal actions. The identities of each person has been verified. Editor’s note: The University said in a ...
40 years since Live Aid, reflecting upon the cultural impact of the concert on humanitarianism, on live music, and on the intersection of the two.
On Dec. 6, over 50 people attended the University of Massachusetts Amherst People’s Assembly held at the Commonwealth Honors College Events Hall. Students, faculty and community members discussed ...
Recently, I spoke with Michael Jamin, Emmy-nominated screenwriter and author of “A Paper Orchestra.” Known for his work on “King of the Hill,” “Just Shoot Me,” “Maron,” “Tacoma FD” and more, Jamin ...
With a few rallied dormmates, a donated leaky shell, a handwritten Constitution, a nearly-scorched barn, immense luck and even more hard work, Bob Ford built the Massachusetts men’s club rowing team ...
It’s my first time in New Haven, Conn., and the walk to the concert venue sounds like a buzz of music. About a month earlier, someone at the Hartford train station had told me about New Haven’s music ...
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In 2020, COVID-19 left people across the world completely stranded in their homes. With nowhere to go and limited opportunities for in-person social interaction, people began to form new habits, to ...
The Democracy in Troubled Times speaker series held another event in the Old Chapel on Monday Oct. 28, 2024, featuring novelist Danielle Allen discussing a confident pluralist perspective to face ...
Professor of History Andrew Donson and the University of Massachusetts History Department held the second and final lecture panel in a series discussing the meaning of democracy in Herter Hall.
Opinion: “This is a moment that requires more than quiet reassurance. It requires visible, unapologetic action.” writes Jacob Nevins.