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Amherst & Abroad is here to question, discuss, and inform. Created by student reporters at The Massachusetts Daily Collegian in partnership with Amherst Media, and born from a curiosity for both local and international news, weekly episodes will feature a spectrum of styles and topics with an emphasis on politics and social justice. Amherst & Abroad strives to bring unheard voices to life and is inspired by the courageous life of UMass alumnus and journalist, James Foley.


Original music by Konah Brownell.

Amherst & Abroad The Massachusetts Daily Collegian

    • News

Amherst & Abroad is here to question, discuss, and inform. Created by student reporters at The Massachusetts Daily Collegian in partnership with Amherst Media, and born from a curiosity for both local and international news, weekly episodes will feature a spectrum of styles and topics with an emphasis on politics and social justice. Amherst & Abroad strives to bring unheard voices to life and is inspired by the courageous life of UMass alumnus and journalist, James Foley.


Original music by Konah Brownell.

    Introducing Amherst & Abroad: A Student Discussion

    Introducing Amherst & Abroad: A Student Discussion

    In this episode, students from the Daily Collegian introduce Amherst & Abroad by talking about their goals for the podcast and what they hope it brings to the broad Amherst community. This podcast will cover social justice, politics, and international news at the local level—and the students are just getting started with creative ways to bring you that essential news.

    • 9 min
    Welcome to Amherst & Abroad

    Welcome to Amherst & Abroad

    Get ready to change the way you get news from the Amherst area and beyond! Welcome to Amherst & Abroad: a new podcast premiering out of the UMass Amherst Daily Collegian and Amherst Media.

    • 1 min

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