Archive for John Poulin
The trial of a South Berwick man charged in 2010 with the hit-and-run death of a University of Maine elementary education student will begin May 2, and new details are expected to come to light as …
The next time something you own suddenly stops working for no apparent reason, pause before you shell out money to replace it.
You could be covered under Maine’s implied warranty law.
This seldom-utilized law covers any product purchased …
University of Maine Student Government held its first Egg Hunt last week, beginning in the dark hours of Monday morning and ending Friday afternoon.
“It was quite wild on Sunday night,” said Jose Roman, a second-year mass …
As summer break draws near, Hollywood will soon release their tent-pole films, hoping to lure audiences away from beaches and amusement parks and into air-conditioned theaters. With four months’ worth of films ahead, The Maine Campus’ …
In Maine, there are only a few precious months when outdoor music makes sense. Luckily, those summer months are filled with great options for catching live music from some of the state’s best local artists, as …
The year is winding down and The Maine Campus will soon be taking its summer hiatus. That means The Maine Campus music staff won’t be around to hold your hand through the crowded music universe. Luckily, …
Apology to Readers
The Maine Campus regrets to inform readers that instances of plagiarism have been identified in several political columns written by Pardis Delijani. Thirteen of her 15 columns contained varying amounts of lifting from national …
For ages, I have regarded the Wayfarer as an iconic pair of sunglasses — not the neon pair every kid owned with the heinous string slung around their matching tank top, but the ones with the …
A University of Maine athlete has been inspired to share his knowledge of physical fitness with underprivileged children by founding his own Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit called Strong Mind, Strong Body Inc., and establishing a summer day …
Every two weeks, one of the 7,000 languages in the world disappears forever. By the end of this century, it’s projected that at least half of them will be gone.
This trend was the focus of a …











