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Hate and lies in Manhattan

Collegian columnist Eli Gottlieb has heard a lot of disinformation about the Cordoba House project and argues it’s un-American to hate for hate’s sake.

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No flags flown for 9/11 in Amherst

The Board of Selectmen of Amherst decided against flying special commemorative flags in remembrance of the 9/11 terrorist attacks in Amherst. In response, the UMass Democrats and the Republican Club...

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Panel reflecting on Sept. 11 to be held today in Campus Center

A panel composed of members of the University of Massachusetts faculty and members of the media will examine how the American and world landscape has changed since the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks in a...

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Recalling 11

Collegian contributor Emily Jacobs remembers Sept 11 through the eyes of a child and reflects on how far we've come.

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“Mom, Is Dad alive?”

The son of a New York firefighter, columnist Matt Strong recalls the terrifying question he asked himself on Sept. 11

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Returning an American

In the jungles of Vietnam, Collegian columnist Victoria Knobloch discovers her national identity and its historical and contemporary implications.

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Lessons of tolerance

Contributor Jarred Rose explores the lessons learned from tragedy.

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‘Rescue Me’ draws to a close after seven seasons

FX's "Rescue Me" focused on central firefighter Tommy Gavin as he struggled with alcoholism and self destructive tendencies to cope with tragedy of September 11, 2001. The series finale aired on...

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Sept. 11 movies tell stories, keep history alive

A day such as September 11, 2001 shakes a society to its very foundation. From emotional biographical dramas to controversial documentaries, 9/11 has left a profound effect on film in the last 10 years.

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Campus finds ways to remember 9/11

A decade after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 stunned the country, people are once again being brought together to remember the tragedy.

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Muslims at UMass recount experiences in wake of 9/11

Several Muslim students at UMass recount their experiences in the decade since Sept. 11.

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Journalists recall covering Sept. 11

Five members of the 2001 Collegian staff recall the newspaper they produced on September 12, 2001.

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Faith and Doubt at Ground Zero

Frontline rereleased a special report that originally aired on September 3, 2002 for the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks. The program, located on the PBS website, looks at 9/11 in a series of...

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Special Issue: A Day of Remembrance

On Sept. 9, 2011, the Daily Collegian put together a special issue for the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.

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Remembering September 11th 2001

UMass Republican Club president Nathan Lamb discusses the state of the nation after 9/11.

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Lessons from the Chilean 9/11

Mike Tudoreanu condemns U.S. complicity in the Pinochet dictatorship in Chile and offers it as a warning against American foreign and economic policy.

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UMass graduate student creates 9/11 memorial

Soroush Farzinmoghadam created an installation for his master’s thesis project in memory of the victims of 9/11 and to remind people that it still affects their daily lives

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15 years later, remembering September 11

Tess Halpern remembers the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 and discusses how the world has changed in the decade and a half since.

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Suing Saudi Arabia

Jeffrey Ayers argues against JASTA, stating that it is a legislative mistake that will come back to haunt the American government.

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After a tragedy is the best time to talk about issues

By the time the tragedy has faded from the public consciousness, so has the will to do anything about it.

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