Archive for February 15th, 2010
The entrance to the University of Maine at the intersection of Rangeley Road and Park Street has been recommended to the Bangor Area Comprehensive Transportation System to receive a traffic light due to “poor service levels,” …
In camp chairs close to a woodstove, two Habitat for Humanity members sat on the University of Maine mall warming their hands. Behind them, through the door of a plywood and blue tarp shanty, four sleeping …
Religious delegates from the Greater Bangor area participated in a panel discussion about the intersection between religion, sexual diversity and reconciliation in the GLBT community in Memorial Union on Feb. 11.
The Wilde Stein Alliance for Sexual …
Stevens Hall, the image of which is printed as the background on MaineCards and on numerous brochures and the school’s Web site, is an icon of the University of Maine. But any student or faculty member …
Police drove a red Chevrolet pickup truck up and down a closed section of College Avenue from the Chi Omega fraternity house to the main entrance of the university before driving off in the truck around …
After a 12-year absence, a small group of students has banded together to stage a comeback for The Prism, the University of Maine’s student yearbook.
“We have had a slow start due to networking,” said Robyn Honaker, …
The war the United States is conducting in Afghanistan is a just one, according to a presentation given at the University of Maine on Feb. 12.
Ray Raymond — a 20-year veteran of the United Kingdom’s diplomatic …
Housed within the darkened command center of the University of Maine Public Safety office, behind the circus of lights emanating from the dispatch control panel, there exists a room that would send Bugs Bunny running for …
Control issues
An officer attempted to stop a vehicle that had been doing doughnuts in the Collins Center for the Arts parking lot at 2 a.m. Feb. 12. The vehicle refused to pull over, and began to …
The least Student Government could do is apologize to UMaine students for a large oversight and subsequent attempt at a cover-up.











