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Franklin County, North Quabbin students named to UMass Amherst’s spring dean’s list
07-30-2023 2:17 PM

AMHERST — Below is a list of Franklin County and North Quabbin students who were named to the dean’s list at the University of Massachusetts Amherst for the spring semester.To qualify, an undergraduate student must receive a 3.5 grade-point average or...


My Turn: ‘Oppenheimer’ sets stage for deep debate on AI science
07-27-2023 7:25 AM

By ANDREA POCAR

As a nuclear physicist, I was kindly invited by Isaac J. Mass to the Greenfield Garden Cinemas to the preview of the film “Oppenheimer,” by Christopher Nolan, an intricate depiction of the rise and fall of American physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer, who...


Fight continues 33 years after passage of American with Disabilities Act
07-25-2023 9:24 PM

This month marks the 33rd anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). I’m proud to say the Stavros staff was present for the signing. It was a blistering day in Washington D.C. The act was a long hard battle which was built on the...


My Turn: A history with Barbie
07-25-2023 2:52 PM

By KAREN LIST

Barbie, now in a theater near you, has always been big in our family.My sister in Iowa has several glass cases in her living room filled with the fanciest collector Barbies. All of my professional life, I’ve had a Glinda Barbie holding a magic wand on...


My Turn by Dan Winslow: Wrongly blocking solar in Shutesbury
07-20-2023 4:27 PM

By DAN WINSLOW

The good news is that Massachusetts state law prioritizes the development of solar energy facilities by zoning protections that limit undue interference by local governments. The better news is that Massachusetts has more than enough potential solar...


My Turn by Russ Vernon-Jones: Concerted people power needed to stem climate crisis
07-20-2023 4:27 PM

By RUSS VERNON-JONES

Floods, heat waves, smoke-polluted air, torrential rains — climate change has certainly come to our part of the world. Personally, I find myself most saddened by local farms, both CSAs and others, losing crops that were growing well and also having...


My Turn: Unsafe for swimming — Data shows scope of pollution
07-19-2023 7:17 PM

By JOHANNA NEUMANN

Many of us have an ocean, river or lake that holds a special place in our recollections of summers past. However, too often, when we revisit these waters, they’re marred by pollution. This widespread problem should send a clarion call to...


My Turn: Bring a refugee to western Mass.
07-17-2023 4:12 PM

By RAZVAN SIBII

Surprisingly enough, since establishing its current refugee resettlement program in 1980, the U.S. government has not made it easy for regular citizens to get involved in helping newcomers settle into their new American lives. Usually, after the state...


Giving sharks their due: UMass team creates state-of-the-art 3D models for conservation site
07-17-2023 10:07 AM

By JAMES PENTLAND

AMHERST — Sharks have long been creatures of fascination, but having focused on them in his work for almost 10 years, UMass biology professor Duncan Irschick has found that most three-dimensional models are poor representations of the marine...


My Turn: Why are leaders not in battles of our time?
06-27-2023 4:23 PM

By SUSAN WOZNIAK

Humans are storytellers. We invented novels and poetry and plays to satisfy our need for stories. The tales we experience stir our emotions, sometimes allowing us to relax and often teaching us what we need to know.As I have been with my grandkids...


My Turn: Immigration amnesty is not a radical idea
06-20-2023 10:18 PM

By RAZVAN SIBII

Who said, “I believe in the idea of amnesty for those who have put down roots and lived here, even though sometime back they may have entered illegally”? Was it one of those bleeding-heart liberals who want open borders and have no respect for how...


Presiding photographer: Retired judge’s photographs line western Mass. courthouses
06-16-2023 3:11 PM

By DOMENIC POLI

Memories come flooding back to retired Judge David Ross as he strolls the halls, offices and rooms at Orange District Court. Following 24 years on the bench, the Amherst resident hung up his black robe for good on April 28.But the stories he...


My Turn: Protecting Cashes Ledge, an offshore oasis
06-14-2023 6:20 PM

By JOHANNA NEUMANN

From the Norwottuck Rail Trail here at home to the Grand Canyon in the West, beauty abounds in the natural world. It’s found in places big and small — some well-known, others our secret respites from the modern world. Almost all are well-loved, and...


UMass economist co-authors study that finds hormone therapy may cut trans youths’ suicide risk
06-09-2023 5:09 PM

By SCOTT MERZBACH

AMHERST — Even as a number of states have moved to prohibit gender-affirming medical care for transgender minors through legislation and policy changes, a University of Massachusetts Amherst economist has co-authored a report showing that hormone...


State pledges extra $472K toward Tilton Library project
06-07-2023 5:54 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE and SCOTT MERZBACH

After nearly 10 months of writing letters and meeting with officials in hopes of securing more state funding, Tilton and Jones libraries’ requests have been answered.The Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners’ (MBLC) has announced its plans to...


My Turn: Birthing a new era of climate responsibility
05-30-2023 10:31 PM

By RUSS VERNON-JONES

“How do you keep from despairing?” a friend recently asked me, knowing that I focus consistently on the climate crisis. It was a heartfelt question. He had started to put more attention on the climate emergency and was encountering the bad news that...


My Turn: Reggio Emilia’s empowering approach to early education
05-29-2023 10:11 AM

By PAUL MURPHY

I am a proud early childhood educator working on the Preschool Teaching Team along with Meem Carry and Kate Nicolaou at the Hampshire College Early Learning Center in Amherst. I am writing to share about an inspiring trip to Reggio Emilia, Italy that...


Lift the debt ceiling; Nix making more Americans poor!
05-22-2023 7:02 PM

House GOP leaders are refusing to raise the so-called ‘debt ceiling” and to pay obligations that Congress created by law, unless they get deep cuts to SNAP, Medicaid, housing assistance, and core global poverty programs.In other words, the “party of...


Sanjay Arwade: Thank you UMass Baseball
05-22-2023 5:52 PM

Thanks to coach Matt Reynolds and the UMass baseball Minutemen for hosting our young players for a “Day with the Minutemen” at Lorden Field. Coach Reynolds and his players have been consistently generous with us over the years and are a credit to...


Edward Orzechowski: Irked by subhead in Newman Center article
05-22-2023 5:52 PM

It may be a small point in the greater scheme of things, but I’m troubled by the subhead of an article in the April 29 Daily Hampshire Gazette. “Newman Catholic Center gets a rebirth” was the main headline of a piece about Bishop William D. Byrne’s...

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