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Student risks removal at UMass: Protesters say case shows repression of Palestinian advocacy
Student activist faces misconduct charges after protesting RTX ties; supporters protest alleged repression, course cancellations, and budget priorities at UMass amid disputes over free speech and…
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4mThere is a Season with Molly Parr: A tasty twist on leftovers
So far this spring, the locally-grown and seasonal bits and bobs entering my kitchen have come from the hydroponic garden tended by the fourth graders at Leeds Elementary School. We’ve enjoyed salads full of fresh sprouts, used the cilantro in creamy dips, and enjoyed the Swiss chard in these chard and quinoa patties. I actually […]
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7mGet Growing with Mickey Rathbun: The woods lend us trilliums: Spotting Emily Dickinson’s favorite spring wildflower
One recent morning, I was walking on the rail trail in South Amherst when something in the sun-dappled underbrush caught my eye. A dot of burgundy, then another. I stopped to look more closely and all at once there appeared a small multitude of trilliums gathered around the base of a mature maple tree. These […]
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7mProudly precocious: Hopkins Academy celebrates Class of 2026
HADLEY — Precocious. Spontaneous. Positive and a good outlook on life. Those were among the words teachers offered Elizabeth Rotunno, valedictorian of the Class of 2026, as she prepared the speech she would deliver at Hopkins Academy’s graduation Friday. Rotunno said those words help define the 33 members of the class that has now completed […]
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2mAmherst boys lacrosse forfeits MIAA Round of 32 matchup due to suspensions and injuries
The No. 30 Amherst boys lacrosse team earned a trip to the MIAA Division 3 state tournament Round of 32 after a 15-7 victory over No. 35 Middleborough on Thursday night in the preliminary round. Despite the win, the Hurricanes were forced to forfeit their expected matchup against No. 3 Scituate. At the conclusion of […]
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7mWestern Mass housing advocates say 46% shelter decline masks barriers for families
The Western Massachusetts Network to End Homelessness reports a 46% decrease in families living in shelters due to state and federal policy changes, but advocates warn that many families are still living in unsafe places due to these regulations.