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Month: March 2022

Story 16: “UMass needs more pedestrian walkways on campus”

Story 16: “UMass needs more pedestrian walkways on campus”

https://dailycollegian.com/2022/03/umass-needs-more-pedestrian-walkways-on-campus/ This article is written by Luke Halpern, and similar to another article I read and summarized earlier this semester, it is about the traffic issues at the UMass campus. Recently, there have been two incidences where students walking around the UMass campus have been hit by cars, one of them even resulting in the student being killed. This highlights the serious traffic problem UMass is currently facing. Halpern’s opinion on the matter is that UMass should implement more pedestrian…

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Story 15: “Graduating seniors without a plan: you are not alone”

Story 15: “Graduating seniors without a plan: you are not alone”

https://dailycollegian.com/2022/03/graduating-seniors-without-a-plan-you-are-not-alone/ This article is written by Alanna Joachim and discusses the urgency many students feel about securing a job right after graduating college. Joachim explains that there are many factors that play into the pressure students feel about accepting a job immediately after graduation such as the fact that many of their peers appear to have something lined up and how the university praises those who already have job offers. Joachim points out that students who do not already have…

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Story 14: “Unpacking social media’s unrealistic and harmful ‘productivity aesthetic'”

Story 14: “Unpacking social media’s unrealistic and harmful ‘productivity aesthetic'”

https://dailycollegian.com/2022/03/unpacking-social-medias-unrealistic-and-harmful-productivity-aesthetic/ This article is written by Kelly McMahan and highlights the current trend on social media regarding productivity. On social media platforms such as TikTok and Youtube, there has been a recent increase in aesthetic videos where creators show their daily routines, often including unrealistic expectations as to what ones day should entail. These creators often show themselves waking up extremely early, using expensive products, and overall completing tasks that are unrealistic for the typical teenager or college student. McMahan…

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Story 13: “We need to change the way we teach math”

Story 13: “We need to change the way we teach math”

https://dailycollegian.com/2022/03/we-need-to-change-the-way-we-teach-math/ This article is written by Anay Contractor, a student studying math who believes that the way in which it is taught, especially in the U.S., needs improvement. Contractors main argument throughout this piece is that math is often taught as a subject that one is inherently good at. The education system in the U.S. tends to perpetuate this idea from a young age by doing things such as separating students into “gifted programs” and giving extra praise to students…

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Story 12: “The most influential albums of the 1970’s”

Story 12: “The most influential albums of the 1970’s”

https://dailycollegian.com/2022/03/the-most-influential-albums-of-the-1970s/ This piece is written by Molly Hamilton and guides readers through some of the most influential albums/musical artists of the 1970’s. Hamilton first explains how the 1970’s was a very impactful decade for music, where less listened to genres like R&B and rock began to gain popularity among the public, while having a large cultural impact. The first album included in this article is “Blue” by Joni Mitchell, an album that conveyed deep emotions to the listener. This album…

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Story 11: “UMass doesn’t need to be this expensive”

Story 11: “UMass doesn’t need to be this expensive”

https://dailycollegian.com/2022/03/umass-doesnt-need-to-be-this-expensive/ This article is written by Liam Rue. It is an opinion article that takes a closer look at why UMass and other public universities have become so expensive throughout the years. Rue points out that the main reason is most likely due to a lack of funding from the government, resulting in tuition costs to increase dramatically. One thing that played a major role in the decrease of funding from the state is the tax cuts for the rich…

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Story 10: “KN95s are the solution to the mask debate”

Story 10: “KN95s are the solution to the mask debate”

https://dailycollegian.com/2022/03/kn95s-are-the-solution-to-the-mask-debate/ This opinion article written by Julia Oktay discusses the current guidelines at UMass Amherst regarding COVID face masks. Recently, mask restrictions in Massachusetts have been lifted for individuals who are vaccinated, and the same goes for K-12 schools, along with UMass Lowell and UMass Dartmouth. On the other hand, UMass Amherst has conveyed to the students that they plan on keeping the mandate in place as they continue to monitor the situation. Both students and faculty are divided on…

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Story 9: “Satire: The Fine Arts Center looks neither ‘fine’ nor ‘artistic,’ but it still deserves some love”

Story 9: “Satire: The Fine Arts Center looks neither ‘fine’ nor ‘artistic,’ but it still deserves some love”

https://dailycollegian.com/2022/03/satire-the-fine-arts-center-looks-neither-fine-nor-artistic-but-it-still-deserves-some-love/ This satirical option article is written by Kelly McMahan, where she points out the many flaws of the Fine Arts Center at UMass in a humorous way. McMahon describes how difficult it is to even get into the building, considering the fact that many of the most convenient entrances are always locked. In addition to the flawed practicality of the building, she points out the strange look of the concrete building. She also includes quotes from fictitious interviews, where…

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