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Why some people crave sweets more than others

(Collegian File Photo) It’s that time of the night again: it’s been a few hours since dinner and now your stomach is starting to rumble. Your hunger senses are tingling and those insatiable cravings...

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‘The Revolution Won’t Be Televised’ is a raw visual journal of youth in revolt

Boul Fallé Images/Hollywood Reporter Rama Thiaw’s documentary, “The Revolution Won’t Be Televised,” screened at the University of Massachusetts on April 5 in the Isenberg School of Management as part...

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‘Stronger’ a striking drama about humanity in a post-Boston bombing world

(‘Stronger’ Official Facebook Page) An introspective analysis of how our society reacts to public tragedy, “Stronger” hones its focus on Jeff Bauman (Jake Gyllenhaal), as he confronts life following...

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Vievee Francis reads her work from ‘Forest Primeval’ at Amherst Books

(Collegian File Photo) Last but certainly not least, Vievee Francis, renowned poet and winner of the Cave Canem Northwestern University Press Poetry Prize for her second collection, wrapped up Amherst...

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Aaron Sorkin slows down in ‘Molly’s Game’

Aaron Sorkin may be the best known screenwriter of the 21st century, and there’s a reason for it. He’s known for fast-paced dialogue that may overwhelm a first-time viewer. For his characters, the...

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Student Union Art Gallery showcases some of the brightest art in the area

The silly and strange world of the Pioneer Valley is home to a treasure trove. Some of the brightest artistic minds this side of the 413 make their residence here. When roughly 40,000 18-22 year olds...

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Orwell wrote more than just ‘1984’

We all know George Orwell. He wrote “1984,” right? Well, that and much, much more. When he was not writing novels or covering wars, Orwell was churning out essays. Lots and lots of essays. Some of you...

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Dancers reflect and respond on stage

To honor an art form, creators and audiences alike must reflect and respond to its evolution. “Reflect/Respond: A Limón Legacy Dance Concert” seeks to appreciate the impact José Limón has had on dance...

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A look back at Tame Impala’s debut album ‘Innerspeaker’

With a recent stint of summer tour dates coming to an end for musical talent Tame Impala and a possible fourth album on the horizon, I feel it fitting to write a three-part series breaking down the...

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Halsey’s new single, ‘Graveyard,’ is her most authentic song yet

Halsey has been teasing her fans with new music for months and on Sept. 13, the first single from her upcoming album “Manic” was released. In the days leading up to the release of “Graveyard”, Halsey...

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이번 주 유매스: 3월 2일 월요일부터 3월 8일 일요일

다음은 3월 2일 월요일부터 3월 8일까지 매사추세츠 주립대학교(University of Massachusetts; 이하 유매스) 캠퍼스와 주변 공동체에서 일어나는 다섯 개 하이라이트이다.    COVID-19: 코로나바이러스에 대한 학제간 토론회 앰허스트 대학(Amherst College)이 3월 4일 수요일 저녁 7시부터 8시 반까지 푸른...

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Highs and lows of the 63rd Annual Grammy awards

High: Harry Styles opens and snags first Grammy win Styles has been one of the most talked about celebrities in recent years, so it came as no surprise when he was chosen to open the 63rd Annual Grammy...

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Creator Profile: Poet, Katrina Rojas

Senior journalism and Spanish double major Katrina Rojas uses poetry to express her thoughts on love, her family and her identity as an Afro-Latina woman. “I’m a very introverted person, very reserved,...

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Professor Martín Espada shares his poetry and passion for social justice at...

On Oct. 15, University of Massachusetts English Professor Martín Espada shared with students the importance of advocating for social justice and how their ideas can change the world. Espada captivated...

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UMass AASA annual Asian Night inspires unity and reflects the diversity of...

On the evening of Sunday, April 10, the UMass Asian-American Student Association (AASA) held their 38th Asian Night, “Found in Translation.” This year’s event was poised to highlight the “beauty in our...

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Artist Spotlight: 2K2FLY

For hip hop dance duo 2K2FLY, winning the spot to open for Jack Harlow at the UPC Spring Concert ‘22 feels like a dream. “I still can’t believe it’s happening,” sophomore dance and psychology major Kat...

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Ecco2k: Exploring individuality through multifaceted art

After learning visual software at five years old, creating his first fashion label at 16 and starting his first band at 10 years old with a close friend, who would join him 18 years later to tour the...

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Inside the mind behind Esmer’s music

“I was working as a barista and was very unhappy with my job. While working, I would dream of becoming a big and successful artist, but I had to be content with a nine-to-five. Big things don’t happen...

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