Farewell J.D., We Hardly Knew Ye
Columnist Charlie Felder calls on this year's graduating class to read J.D. Salinger's "The Catch in the Rye" before departing into the 'real world.'
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Collegian columnist Chelsea Whitton is in the midst of graduation fury, and is finding that while putting plans together may be hard, things will somehow fall into place. Here, she gives some tips on...
View ArticleSenior to Senior Citizen
Collegian columnist Rachel Tumin looks ahead at the stresses of senior year and feels the burden of old age.
View ArticleExperience Amherst before it’s too late
Collegian columnist Chris Shores desires last minute exploration in a town he is leaving behind.
View ArticleFarewell J.D., We Hardly Knew Ye
Until I was thirteen, I had a tendency to stutter when called upon in class. My mother claims that it had more to do with the fact that I had a minor obsession with old Jimmy Stewart films and less to...
View ArticleLooking ahead, moving forward
MCT It wasn’t until I was standing in a bustling club on Canal Street in Boston last weekend, with music I didn’t know blaring around me, and people dancing all around – that I realized that I’ve grown...
View ArticleSenior to Senior Citizen
Alex Mojcher/Collegian Being a senior in college comes with a lot of new territory. I didn’t expect being mistaken for the crypt keeper would be a part of it. As I waited outside a freshmen dorm...
View ArticleExperience Amherst before it’s too late
Hannah Cohen/Collegian In December, my independent capstone project brought me to the door of Amherst’s Jones Library for the first time. I had gone there with hopes that the library – in particular...
View ArticleHow UMass dining helped me get into Yale
When deciding which university to attend, I was not particularly drawn to any of my choices. I listed the pros and cons for each school, as any other indecisive person might do. Pros: beautiful campus,...
View ArticleA discovery for students
During my first week as a sophomore at the University of Massachusetts, I went into the activities expo with one goal in mind: find a club that I would love and stick with until I graduated. I ended up...
View ArticleHail and farewell
I don’t remember the Communications 140 final I took four years ago. I can’t recall a single question on the exam or the grade I got. But I do remember the epic study session I had with two great...
View ArticleFarewell J.D., We Hardly Knew Ye
Until I was thirteen, I had a tendency to stutter when called upon in class. My mother claims that it had more to do with the fact that I had a minor obsession with old Jimmy Stewart films and less to...
View ArticleLooking ahead, moving forward
MCT It wasn’t until I was standing in a bustling club on Canal Street in Boston last weekend, with music I didn’t know blaring around me, and people dancing all around – that I realized that I’ve grown...
View ArticleSenior to Senior Citizen
Alex Mojcher/Collegian Being a senior in college comes with a lot of new territory. I didn’t expect being mistaken for the crypt keeper would be a part of it. As I waited outside a freshmen dorm...
View ArticleExperience Amherst before it’s too late
Hannah Cohen/Collegian In December, my independent capstone project brought me to the door of Amherst’s Jones Library for the first time. I had gone there with hopes that the library – in particular...
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