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As we approach the end of the semester and prepare for the much-anticipated summer break, there is one last challenge that all college students must confront: Finals week. This week is right around ...
Thank you for returning back after a summer of silence from us. If you are new here, welcome. We strive to maintain a line of communication for students and staff to share their thoughts, ideas or ...
In our technology-focused society, the value of sleep is suppressed at increasingly worrisome rates, and it’s incredibly harmful to the well-being of our population. With the chaos of technological ...
It is no secret that the University of Maine is financially struggling. From hundreds of millions in deferred maintenance to decreased state funding, UMaine needs to be creative in solutions to fund ...
This January, I read the novel “Fascism: A Warning” by former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright. This book is great for identifying fascism while giving an overview and general understanding of ...
Forrest Perkins is a third-year marketing student at the University of Maine. Alongside his full-time student workload, Perkins runs his own online music business, known as Bazek Productions, in which ...
"Krampus" monster seated at typewriter after taking over the Maine Campus, with an employee trapped in the corner. Illustration by Tilia Baratta ...
“Today I’m the butcher, tomorrow I might be the cattle.” In this dystopia, people eat people. Grocery stores serve packaged human, and family prayers circle a roasting man on a spit. Nutrition, ...
The devil has never been represented so well. Cormac McCarthy must have been having lunch dates with Satan himself to craft the character of Judge Holden in “Blood Meridian.” The book’s premise is the ...
The ambitious multi-film adaptation of Frank Herbert’s science fiction novel series continues with the release of “Dune: Part Two,” which hit theaters earlier this month. Tasked with delivering a ...
Kiwibots have taken the University of Maine by storm ever since their arrival in the fall of 2023. You see them rolling around campus at almost all hours of day, delivering food to hungry students.
We extend our sincere condolences to all those affected by last night’s tragedy in Lewiston. Maine is a beautiful state with beautiful people. Maine is a tight-knit community and one big small town.
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