Matt Rocheleau
-Reporter for The Boston Globe, Boston.com
-Reported for The Christian Science Monitor, The Daily Hampshire Gazette and The Sun Chronicle.
-Former managing editor for The Massachusetts Daily Collegian
-Bachelor of business administration in marketing, journalism double major at UMass-Amherst
-www.mattrocheleau.com
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-Reported for The Christian Science Monitor, The Daily Hampshire Gazette and The Sun Chronicle.
-Former managing editor for The Massachusetts Daily Collegian
-Bachelor of business administration in marketing, journalism double major at UMass-Amherst
-www.mattrocheleau.com
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Plastic Dependency: In Debt to a Free Credit CardI thought I was prepared, but I was wrong. Fortunately, my naive outlook only caused me to face minor consequences and taught me a lifelong lesson.
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The Best of a Bunch of Bad IdeasFirst names are overrated. And, it turns out my last name is meaningless as far as Google's search results go.
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Yeah, It's Time for a High-FiveHere's a heart-wrenching story. -
Egypt: A Fascinating African CivilizationAncient Egypt is undoubtedly the most remarkable civilization this planet has ever seen and their countless number of advancements and accomplishments have shaped how we live our lives today, across all corners of the earth.
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Social Function of African MusicThe social function of music in Africa is something that can not be defined simply for it has a long, rich history and holds a very significant, yet varying cultural meaning to the different people across the African continent.
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A Look at Frivolous LawsuitsJudge Roy Pearson, the owner of "Custom Cleaners" dry-cleaning, Soo Chung and frivolous lawsuits.
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The Credibility of Wikipedia: Reading Between the LinesThis is a look at the credibility of Wikipedia.
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What Would Bob Barker Think?Critiquing Malcolm Gladwell's "Science of Shopping" through Michael Lewis' "Moneyball."
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The Camel Bookmobile: An AnalysisThis article analyzes The Camel Bookmobile.
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Creativity and Education in ChinaA look at how creativity is encouraged and not encouraged in Chinese education.
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A World Lit Only by Fire: An Old World Shattered, a New World BornCorruption in the church, a disorganized government, and a lack of the idea that one can advance up the social ladder are all things that describe the "old world" portrayed in A World Lit Only by Fire.
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Cold War: The Cuban Missile CrisisThis is a research paper about The Cuban Missile Crisis.
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The War"O God! Please... no more!" I hide behind a bloody, lifeless corpse as the bombs continue to rain down around us and bullets fly overhead. The corpse is the body of my closest friend during the war, Claude.
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UMass Intro to Journalism Course Gets New ProfessorProfessor Stephen J. Fox will teach Introduction to Journalism, replacing instructor Steve Simurda while Simurda is on sick leave for the remaining semester "for personal reasons," according to Journalism program director Karen List.
