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Gen Ed requirements are a controversial part of the college experience. While some students love the opportunity to explore classes outside of their core curriculum, others consider it a pointless ...
Significant transformations are underway at Wells Dining, which is at the heart of campus life at the University of Maine. Director of Dining Services Tadd Stone and Matthew Legault, assistant ...
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 ...
It’s that point in the semester once again when students are relentlessly bombarded with requests to complete their course evaluations. Whether through frequent emails, pop-up notifications or ...
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 ...
Since April 2024, the Alfond Arena has been under construction. As a part of the UMS Athletic Transformation Plan and the Athletic Equity Plan, it will provide more opportunities for both the Men’s ...
Coffee, warm pastries and uncommon spices intermingle in the air. The chatter of regular customers greets you, and everything is a beautiful array of colors and products that are eclectic and familiar ...
The University of Maine generates millions of dollars in revenue every year, (unsurprisingly), and with such substantial financial resources, it’s more than clear that the institution has the capacity ...
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 ...
Have you ever donated to a political action committee? If you are a student at the University of Maine, you have. Just as an average Maine resident can submit testimony on bills in Augusta, so can the ...
On Thursday, L.D. 1975 was rejected by the Maine Legislature’s Health and Human Services Committee in its original form, with the legislators opting to instead approve a task force to study the issue ...
Residents of Machias can all agree, there is a new face to the University of Maine Machias. From repaints of the building interior to paved roads, we’re putting ourselves back on the map and back out ...