Four Malden Catholic student-athletes sign with Division 1 colleges

Dec. 13, 2010   Leave a Comment  

Will Guinee, Mike Vecchione, Tyler McVicar and Paul Yanakopulos seen here with Director of Guidance Cindy Jacobs, Assistant Principal Jeff Smith, Athletic Director and Head Coach Varsity Hockey Chris Serino, Head Coach Varsity Baseball Steve Freker and Principal Br. Thomas Puccio, CFX, Ed.D (Courtesy of Malden Catholic High School)

Four Malden Catholic High School student athletes recently signed letters of intent with Division I colleges. Tyler McVicar, of Melrose signed with Elon College of North Carolina, where he will play baseball. Paul Yanakopulos, of Medford, signed with UMass Amherst, where he will play baseball. Michael Vecchione, of Saugus, is committed to University of New [...]

Report: UMass Amherst will offer 3-year program

Sept. 27, 2010   Leave a Comment  

Public education ain’t cheap

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Jan. 4, 2010   1 Comment  

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UMass students start their own business and find a way to include hot girls

A slain cop’s daughter speaks

Jan. 2, 2010   1 Comment  

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Editor’s note: After several weeks of on-again, off-again debate, a controversial forum at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst was held in November focusing on sedition and a related trial in the 1980s. The key note speaker was going to be Ray Luc Levasseur, founder of the radical United Freedom Front. In 1981, a United [...]

UMass student paper: Levasseur can’t travel to Massachusetts

Nov. 11, 2009   Leave a Comment  

The University of Massachusetts Amherst student newspaper reported that former United Freedom Front leader Raymond Luc Levasseur said he was denied permission to travel to the University of Massachusetts for the event by the U.S. Parole Board. Here is a statement released by organizers of the event that Levasseur was scheduled to speak at: The [...]

UMass cops will donate overtime pay from Levasseur detail

Nov. 11, 2009   Leave a Comment  

The union representing the UMASS Amherst campus police announced Wednesday that officers who work overtime details required for security if/when Ray Luc Levasseur speaks on campus November 12 will donate all of their pay from that day to a memorial fund set up for a New Jersey state trooper killed in a wave of violence [...]