Archive for November, 2009
Comedian Bob Saget is headed to the University of Maine on Dec. 1. The Maine Campus got a chance to talk with the pop-culture icon about “Full House,” his new show on A&E, fraternities, smoking pot …
It was the typical setup in the Memorial Union for the Campus Bands concert: two stages opposite each other with the audience huddled in between. The nine bands featured on the “Campus Bands” compilation CD performed …
In my travels around the country, and to a lesser extent the world, I’ve always attempted to take note of whether a particular state or city seems to be a welcoming place for folks with beards. …
Little discussion can take place on Great Depression American literature without consideration of John Steinbeck’s “Of Mice and Men.” The novel is a classic, capturing what has been called the new American dream of modern times.
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Hundreds of fan girls wearing “Team Edward” or “Team Jacob” shirts flooded Spotlight Cinemas in Orono at midnight Thursday night. No fan wanted to miss out on the chance to be the first to see the …
American moviegoers have seen their fair share of inspirational football films, so when another one comes along, it’s hard to believe it will stand out from the rest. “The Blind Side,” based on a true story, …
On Nov. 17, “Lost Ground,” Defeater’s second album, hit shelves. The Massachusetts- and New Hampshire-based hardcore band has done it again, writing an amazing album. Their first CD “Travels” had good reviews, praised for its raw …
A roller coaster third period could not settle Saturday’s weekend finale between the Boston College and University of Maine men’s hockey teams at Alfond Arena, and neither could five minutes of overtime. The teams each took …
When you outgain your opponent by more than 100 yards, convert 65 percent of third-down situations and hold a 12-minute advantage in time of possession, your chances of winning are high.
On Saturday afternoon, the University of …











