Archive for October, 2010
Students from across the state had an opportunity to ask all five gubernatorial candidates a host of questions on topics ranging from the economy to education on Wednesday night during a forum held at Bangor High …
Women in the Curriculum and the Women’s Studies Program celebrated the 25th Annual Maryann Hartman Awards on Oct. 27.
Candace Austin, Shenna Bellows and Francine Garland Stark were the 2010 Maryann Hartman award recipients. Daniella Runyambo and …
The Maine Campus and the University of Southern Maine’s student newspaper, The Free Press, posed a series of questions to the five gubernatorial candidates who will be on the ballot Nov. 2. Independent Eliot Cutler and …
Question 1
Do you want to allow a casino with table games and slot machines at a single site in Oxford County, subject to local approval, with part of the profits going to specific state, local …
Old Town
Knights of Columbus Hall
5 Gilman Falls Ave.
Orono
To determine your ward and precinct numbers, reference the voting map on the Orono Town Office website, orono.org/votingmap.pdf.
Ward 1, Precinct 1
Old Birch Street School building
10 Birch St.
Ward …
The School of Policy and International Affairs hosted a lecture Oct. 25 in which a United States Navy captain spoke about the implications climate change could potentially have on Navy operations and national security.
Capt. Tim Gallaudet, …
GLBT supporters came out to share thoughts on how to be an ally and hear a local politician speak Tuesday night, a part of Coming Out Week at the University of Maine.
Emily Cain, D-Orono, the incumbent …
For months now, the Pine Tree Chapter of the American Red Cross has been in short supply of blood. While the group is scrambling to meet daily minimums, the management remains hard-pressed to figure out why …
This year’s Coming Out Week flag raising, with the addition of a “drag race” on the University of Maine mall, was a welcome reminder to celebrate and support the local GLBT community, especially in the shadow …
The University of Maine Student Government narrowly rejected an amendment to allocate $8,976 to Men’s Ice Hockey Club at the Oct. 26 session, instead approving $6,676 in funds to the group, now in its third year.
The …











