Archive for December, 2010
Flawless hair and blinding white teeth have plagued little girls’ dreams ever since Ken doll came on the scene with Barbie’s wrist in one hand and our hearts in the other.
The stiff, plastic way he …
At this point, I’m in the home stretch. It’s exciting to think I have one semester left of my undergraduate career, but I’ve got a knack for seeing the glass half empty, especially when it comes …
In an opinion column in the Dec. 2 issue of The Maine Campus (“Holiday Spirit Should Remain Year Round”), Ryanne Nason urged readers to “wake each and every morning looking forward to the good intentions of …
Letters to the Editor
GSS liberty with collective student voice unwarranted
This is a response to the Dec. 2 article in The Maine Campus entitled “GSS endorses the DREAM Act.”
Let me start off by saying …
A staple in downtown Orono is packing up shop at the end of the month. After two years of occupying the picturesque spot on the corner of Mill and Main Streets, Studio, the workshop and retail …
There’s no better way to celebrate the end of the semester and the giving spirit than with a weekend chock-full of rock.
Two separate benefit concerts will be taking place in Orono: The Fourth Annual Christmas Rock …
To help students find the energy to finish the last two weeks of the semester, the German Club is bringing a long-standing tradition, Weihnachtsmarkt, to the University of Maine. On Dec. 8 and 9 the club …
Fall 2010 is nearly over, bringing with it my last installment of this column until spring. Usually, I find the topics for my written work by thinking about what matters to me most. For my final …
The year is coming to a close. Its final days are littered with “best of” lists from virtually every media source at all tapped into modern music. Music lovers who don’t fall victim to the vice …











