Archive for September 21st, 2011
Kylie Keene, broadcast journalist for The Maine Campus, takes a look at the Black Bear Attack Adventure Race, where students got muddy Sunday to kick off Safety Week.
Good grief.
As anticipated, Charlie Webster’s personal vendetta to apprehend possible perpetrators of voter fraud from a list of 206 students within the Maine collegiate community has resulted in a bust for the Maine McCarthy.
Following months of …
After 18 years and countless efforts by organizations across the country, the United States military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy officially ended Sept. 20.
The policy, which began in 1993 under the Clinton administration, prevented homosexuals from …
In a recent informal survey, a student was asked which news stories she had been following lately.
“I haven’t been following any,” she said. “I don’t have a TV right now.”
According to Suzanne Choney, writing for MSNBC.com …
The Middle East is a volatile region showing no signs of improvement — and things have gotten even worse since Palestinian authority President Mahmoud Abbas announced he would go to the United Nations to seek statehood.
Palestine, …
I recently attended my first University of Maine women’s soccer game.
As it is my junior year here and I have been to literally every other sporting event on campus, I thought now was as good a …
As we enter the fourth week of classes, I find it difficult to set a solid routine.
Though my class schedule is pretty straightforward and set in stone, I still wake up every morning having to look …
AUGUSTA — At a Wednesday press conference, Maine’s secretary of state said an investigation turned up no cases of voter fraud from a list of out-of-state students created by the chairman of the Maine Republican Party.
A …
The University of Maine’s Somerset Hall is home to more than just college students this semester.
In an effort to bolster Orono High School’s International Program, an agreement approved last October by the Orono School Committee and …











