‘Good Samaritan’ policy is altered
The Good Samaritan Protocol was altered recently by University of Massachusetts. On Oct. 20th, the Student Government Association discussed the changes with administrators.
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With the ban of caffeinated alcoholic bevarages in Massachusetts, The Massahusetts Daily Collegian thinks that the state legislature has gone too far in its restrictions on controversial alcoholic...
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Columnist Billy Rainsford thinks that the University of Massachusetts’ new alcohol policy goes against the ideas of individuality and adulthood that come with starting college.
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Marsha Gelin/CollegianOn Oct. 20, the University of Massachusetts Vice Chancellor Jean Kim addressed the Student Government Association about recent concerns surrounding alterations made to the...
View ArticleThe right to go Loko
November saw the Commonwealth of Massachusetts add all caffeinated alcoholic beverages to its list of banned substances, resulting in its removal from liquor store shelves from Southie to Sunderland,...
View ArticleUniversity needs adult policies on alcohol
Samantha Webber/CollegianThere has been a slight change to the University of Massachusetts’ Drug and Alcohol Policies this new semester – one that has gone unnoticed by most, yet could have a...
View Article‘Good Samaritan’ policy is altered
Marsha Gelin/CollegianOn Oct. 20, the University of Massachusetts Vice Chancellor Jean Kim addressed the Student Government Association about recent concerns surrounding alterations made to the...
View ArticleThe right to go Loko
November saw the Commonwealth of Massachusetts add all caffeinated alcoholic beverages to its list of banned substances, resulting in its removal from liquor store shelves from Southie to Sunderland,...
View ArticleUniversity needs adult policies on alcohol
Samantha Webber/CollegianThere has been a slight change to the University of Massachusetts’ Drug and Alcohol Policies this new semester – one that has gone unnoticed by most, yet could have a...
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