Archive for September 9th, 2010
Here in Maine, we’re lucky to have a vast array of natural resources and parks to showcase the great beauty of our land. For instance, Acadia National Park, owned and operated by the National Park Service, …
It’s amazing what a few short months can do to a sports league. Last time many of us had basketball in our thoughts, it was of the Lakers raising their arms in triumph after another classic …
This year’s crop of summer films was a mixed bag. While in years past the season is usually front-loaded with strong titles and eventually dies down come late July and August, this year worked in reverse. …
The Fair Elections and Practices Commission with the University of Maine Student Government has come under almost universal fire from senators and student government leadership for the better part of a year.
The commission, which governs all …
I am inspired by something! I don’t know what it is exactly, but I will call it the “Holy Spirit” for lack of a better name. This something is motivating me to express myself to the …
The First Amendment of the Constitution reads, “Congress shall make no law… prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble.” …
There has always been a divide between quality and popularity in the film industry, but recently the gap seems to be getting bigger. Like one of its high speed chases, the movie industry is condemning itself …
The former 103 Ultra Lounge on Park Street in Orono could soon re-open its doors as a restaurant and entertainment facility.
“I would expect to see an Italian eatery and entertainment spot opening there soon,” said Rob …
Ross Wolland replaced Nyssa Gatcombe as vice president of University of Maine Student Government at a General Student Senate meeting on Sept. 7.
Gatcombe announced her resignation due to a conflict with an on-campus job at the …
Students may have noticed many changes made to the University of Maine campus during the past few months. There are also many more to come, according to Facilities Management Executive Director Elaine Clark’s to-do list.
Associate Executive …











