Archive for September, 2009
The opening track on “The Boy Who Knew Too Much” doubles as its debut single. “We Are Golden” is reminiscent of Mika’s first album, with a young-adult anthem vibe and a chorus that sounds shockingly similar …
A soggy Alumni Field did little to slow down the offense of the University of Maine women’s soccer team. As the Black Bears steamrolled the University of Maryland Baltimore County Retrievers 7-0 in the America East …
The University of Maine’s women’s hockey team started off their 2009-2010 campaign with a strong showing, sweeping Sacred Heart University Friday night and Saturday afternoon. On Friday they scored four goals in the final 2:29 of …
Although the rivalry between the University of Maine and the University of New Hampshire is more pronounced in other sports, a head-to-head victory over the Wildcats on the court or the field is always satisfying.
This weekend …
Mississippi State and Syracuse? Almost.
After jumping out to a 17-13 halftime lead against Syracuse on Saturday night, many University of Maine football fans were probably thinking of the 2004 upset over the Bulldogs of Mississippi State.
Those …
Last weekend, the University of Maine women’s rugby team scored a remarkable 103 points against Northeastern University, proving their will and determination for the upcoming season.
On Saturday, the Black Bears looked to continue their domination against …
Allie Conner, a third-year social work major, and Corey Conner, a second-year nursing major, are both runners on the University of Maine cross country and track teams. But they also have something else in common—they are …
If the New England Football League 2 (NEFL2) was not familiar with the University of Maine club football team, they probably are now.
Brett Davison threw for two touchdowns and the Black Bear defense didn’t allow any …
In the NFL draft, Michael Crabtree — one of the most electrifying players in college football a year ago—was selected with the 10th pick by the San Francisco 49ers. Certainly 10th overall is no snub, but …
The University of Maine Steam Plant suffered a malfunction Sunday night, briefly disrupting heat and hot water on the Orono campus. Another boiler has been started, and most people should not notice a disruption in service.











