Archive for Beth Kevit
Hilltop heist
The University of Maine Police Department received a report of a theft in the Hilltop quad at 2:07 p.m. April 13. A black L.L. Bean backpack and a MacBook laptop, left unattended from 6 to …
The Center for Undergraduate Research put on its third annual Undergraduate Research and Academic Showcase on Wednesday in the Wells Conference Center.
Eighty-two undergraduate students’ research projects were showcased in the event. An open conference room housed …
University of Maine football players Aamad Bush and Malik Walker were charged with assault and criminal threatening after a dormitory fight on Jan. 18, during which a BB gun was fired. Both were suspended indefinitely from …
For $5 and a homily, University of Maine students gained the chance to ricochet off rocks in the Souadabscook.
Lifelines Ministry, a Christian student organization at the University of Maine, took three boat-loads of students on a …
Breezy break-in
The University of Maine Police Department received a report of theft at 12:33 p.m. April 9. A resident parking pass was stolen from a vehicle in the Hilltop parking lot at some point since January. …
Blue goons
The University of Maine Police Department received a report of criminal mischief at 10:23 a.m. April 8. Blue paint was thrown on the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity house sign on College Avenue at some point …
A University of Maine sophomore died early Tuesday morning after a high-speed car crash on Main Street, also known as Route 2, in Old Town.
Timothy James “TJ” Dodge Jr., 19, of Rockland, was a second-year psychology …
The Genocide Awareness Project, a photo exhibit organized by the Center for Bio-Ethical Reform, set up a display on the University of Maine mall early Monday morning, coming back to campus for much of Tuesday.The display, …
Jody Blanchette moved to Maine because he saw a potential give-and-take relationship.
He was tired of Fall River, Mass. — situated about 50 miles south of Boston — and attracted by the slower pace of life he …
The University of Maine joined the Gig.U project in September 2011, becoming one of 37 universities trying to provide ultra high-speed network services to surrounding communities around the country.
Gig.U launched The University Community Next Generation Innovation …











