Archive for Lisa Haberzettl
According to a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer, print journalism may be hurting, but it’s far from dead.
University of Maine alumna and Los Angeles Times reporter Bettina Boxall was welcomed by students and staff Wednesday to Buchanan Alumni …
I would never criticize a movement that encourages healthier and more environmentally conscious decisions, but in the end, I can’t get on-board; meat is too delicious.
Frederick E. Hutchinson, the University of Maine’s 16th president, died Wednesday in Bangor at age 79.
A UMaine alumnus with a degree in agronomy — a now-extinct major on the study of using plants as food, fuel …
Thirty-seven years after Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion, the University of Maine will be celebrating women’s history with events themed around “Reproductive Justice: The Struggle Isn’t Over.”
Women’s History Celebration 2010 is …
Despite continued controversy surrounding the Tobacco Free Campus Initiative, recent open forums covering the proposed policy have seen meager audiences.
The Tobacco Free Campus Committee has hosted two open forums since Faculty Senate voted to delay implementation …
Two pedestrians were struck by a car near the intersection of Flagstaff and Long roads shortly before 7 p.m. Wednesday, according to responding officer Shane Hughes.
Two University of Maine police cruisers and a UMaine Volunteer Ambulance …
Implementation of the Tobacco-Free Campus Initiative will be delayed again after Faculty Senate voted it down at their Jan. 27 meeting. On recommendation from the University Environment Committee, the senate asked for additional discussion and information …
As of Sunday, Jan. 24, the editors of The Maine Review, the University of Maine’s undergraduate literary magazine, were $500 short of their usual funding.
Monday, Jan. 25, they received an e-mail from Jason Birney, the director …
The Maine Review, the University of Maine’s student-run literary magazine, is getting ready to publish its next edition. But there is one poblem: money.
The magazine has raised only half of the funds it needs in order …
“Community oriented policing” is the University of Maine’s Public Safety Department’s motto.
“The police don’t stand alone on this campus,” said Noel March, UMaine’s chief of police of eight years. “UMaine students are the ones who look …











