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5 Things To Know About Postpartum Health

5 Things To Know About Postpartum Health

by Dave Eisenstadter | May 1, 2017 | Articles, News, Wellness

Each week on Thursday afternoons is a Beyond Birth group in the little yellow house by Cooley-Dickinson Hospital. While my wife and I were on leave following the birth of our son, we tried to attend this group as often as we could. The group welcomes parents of babies...
UMass Data Students Rub Elbows With Industry Leaders

UMass Data Students Rub Elbows With Industry Leaders

by Dave Eisenstadter | Apr 28, 2017 | Articles, News

Aditya Shastry of India had two years of statistics experience in the finance field, the start of what would have seemed a lucrative career. But he found his work limiting; he wanted to work on his own project. He applied to the University of Massachusetts Amherst...
Cinemadope: This Is Spinal Tap deadpans for gold

Cinemadope: This Is Spinal Tap deadpans for gold

by Jack Brown | Apr 24, 2017 | Articles, Cinemadope, Columns, Film, Newsletter

While the idea of a “mockumentary” now seems almost old-hat, in 1984 director Rob Reiner gave birth to the zany medium. His ridiculously entertaining satire about life on the road with aging, British metal band Spinal Tap during their American comeback tour was mostly...
Suffocating in Silence: Winner of Valley Advocate Juniper Writing Scholarship puts displacement in its place

Suffocating in Silence: Winner of Valley Advocate Juniper Writing Scholarship puts displacement in its place

by Kristin Palpini | Apr 24, 2017 | Articles, Arts, News, Newsletter

For writer Elinam Agbo, words are like air.“If I go too long without expressing my thoughts in one way or another, I begin to feel suffocated and distant from my memories as well as my lived moments,” said Agbo, this year’s winner of the Valley Advocate’s Juniper...
The Resistance is Just Getting Started: Today Science, Tomorrow (May  Day) Workers’ Rights

The Resistance is Just Getting Started: Today Science, Tomorrow (May Day) Workers’ Rights

by Kristin Palpini and Chris Goudreau | Apr 24, 2017 | Articles, News

On a hill of gravelly mud in Kendrick Park — that little strip of grass in downtown Amherst flanked by Triangle and Pleasant streets — a family of protesters are passing around plastic instruments and bird masks in preparation for the March for Science.“Everyone got...
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