University of Massachusetts Amherst

September 18, 2005

Men's Soccer vs. Navy
The UMass men’s soccer team faces the United States Naval Academy.
Women's Soccer vs. Vermont
Head coach Jim Rudy leads the University of Massachusetts women’s soccer team into action against Vermont.
Softball vs. UConn
Head coach Elaine Sortino leads the Minutewomen into a game against UConn.
Softball vs. Holy Cross
Episcopal Chaplaincy Grand Opening
UMass Episcopal Chaplaincy, "The Ark," grand opening celebration
Fundraising Dinner for Hurricane Katrina Trauma Relief
Procees go towards Art of Living Foundation and International Association for Human Values' trauma relief work in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
Sunday Night Movie: The Longest Yard
Based on the 1974 film of the same name, this is the story of pro quarterback Paul Crewe and former college champion and coach Nate Scarboro, who are doing time in the same prison.
Celebrating 20 Years of The Stonewall Center
An exhibit about the history and achievements of UMass Amherst's lesbian, bisexual, gay and transgender educational resource center.
New Orleans: Land and Waters
An exhibit featuring satellite, geologic and topographic maps, with commentaries.
Reflections: Cars and Parts
The show features 30 of artist Bryant J. Stewart's pieces which have been exhibited in galleries throughout the country.
Greeno Sub Shop Is Back In Action
The Greeno Sub Shop, a collectively run student business on campus, is opening for the semester. Come join us for our first week back in action!
Learn More About Catholic Relief Efforts
Thanks to all for hurricane relief donations! Stop by Newman to learn more about Catholic Relief efforts.
Svetlana and Igor Kopystiansky
Svetlana and Igor Kopystiansky are known for collaborative video and photographic projects. Since the late 1970s their work has developed as a response to their particular position as dissident artists in the former Soviet Union.
Earthfoods is Hiring!
Hieronymus Bosch, Revisited
A full sized transcription of Bosch's painting "Garden of Earthly Delights," circa 1500. The piece is a triptyc depicting scenes of heaven, hell, and paradise.