Archive for October 24th, 2010
There is a pivotal scene in the film “Hook” where a grown-up Peter Pan is pitted against his rebellious punk replacement Rufio when he returns to Neverland following several decades in the real world. As the …
You know what’s scary? The time a guy sat down next to me on a train and began masturbating. I wouldn’t pay $7.50 for that to happen to me again, but a majority of society doesn’t …
I’m just a B-boy chillin’ in my B-boy stance.
When was the last time you heard that phrase? Five years ago? Ten years ago? Do you even know what a B-boy is?
The answer to this question is …
Before the recent controversy between the University of Maine and Casella Waste Systems over the purchase of methane gas from the Juniper Ridge Landfill in Old Town/Alton and the building of a seven mile pipeline to …
In the Sept. 12 edition of The Maine Campus, an article (“General education program not reviewed in last 15 years”) stated, “Jeff St. John, director of CETA, acknowledged students may want some input in the process …
The recent recession to blame for yawning gaps between spending and revenues in Maine has ushered in a new era of fiscal responsibility for higher education in the state, and many schools are searching for new …
For the leader of a student organization that promotes sustainability at the University of Maine, recent charges by the Environmental Protection Agency point to wide-ranging absence of ecological concern among the administration of a university that …
Attendees packed into the Wells Conference Center to listen to Nobel laureate Elinor Ostrom speak on Thursday as part of the Senator George J. Mitchell lecture series.
The crowd welcomed Ostrom with a standing ovation before she …
University of Maine Student Government presidential and vice presidential candidates squared off Thursday night in a live debate in the North Pod of the Memorial Union.
Michael Shepherd, editor in chief of The Maine Campus, moderated the …











