Archive for January 19th, 2012
Former University of Maine Robert Kennedy has been recommended to the governor for the presidency of the Connecticut Board of Regents for Higher Education, according to The Associated Press.
Kennedy has served as the interim president of …
A group of elementary school students flocked to the Old Town YMCA on Martin Luther King Jr. Day to celebrate history and diversity during a day of teambuilding.
University of Maine student athletes helped staff the day …
Labeled an “invisible unit” by one member, the University of Maine System’s part-time faculty union, known as PATFA, has recently seen its nearly seven-month-long contract negotiation process with the system office falter and stall, meaning the …
One of the candidates for chancellor — the one now in charge of the University of Maine System’s finances — would push to increase system-wide efficiency if selected for leadership.
Rebecca Wyke, a two-time graduate of the …
James Page, one of three candidates for the position of chancellor of the University of Maine System, held a Q-and-A session at the University of Maine on Wednesday, criticizing the size of the office he may …
It’s pitch black early on a Friday morning and two University of Maine seniors are waking up to start their day.
Arianna Goulatis and Rachel Keating, both animal and veterinary science students, are awake before 4 a.m. …
The University Credit Union and the town of Orono have settled on plans for developing the Katahdin lot, which has been vacant — save a squat Christmas tree — since the Katahdin Building burned down in …
Piping caught
The University of Maine Police Department received a report of the odor of marijuana on the third floor of Androscoggin Hall at 8:49 p.m. Jan. 13. Christopher Charest, 18, was summonsed for sale or use …











