Campus Currents: Gay Marriage
PORTLAND — The No on 1 campaign is down but not out. It remained vigilant in pursuing its goal early Wednesday morning at its Election Day party, where its leaders were adamant the campaign to legalize …
Wilde Stein, UMaine’s GLBT alliance, raised the pride flag on the mall Wednesday, despite the veto of Maine’s same-sex marriage law.
PORTLAND — Voters vetoed Maine’s same-sex marriage law Tuesday, dealing a blow to those hoping to affirm gay marriage by popular vote for the first time.
With 99 percent of precincts reporting, Yes on 1 had 52.81 …
Tuesday, the UMaine UVote committee held a same-sex marriage discussion in the FFA Room of the Memorial Union. The Women in the Curriculum luncheon continued the discussion in the Coe Room the following Wednesday.
The discussion on …
By Natalie Cohen
For The Maine Campus
On Nov. 3, Maine voters will decide whether to keep or repeal L.D. 1020, the state’s same-sex marriage law.
Last May, Maine’s legislature passed the law legalizing same-sex marriage, but before the …
Supporters of Maine’s same-sex marriage law have raised more than double the amount of money than their opponents campaign finance reports released Tuesday showed.
Opponents to Question 1, which would reject a law allowing same-sex couples to marry in Maine, are focusing heavily on college students, who they said could be key to upholding the legislation.
The Issue: Opponents of same-sex marriage declined to engage in a debate at the University of Maine on the same-sex marriage issue.
What We Think: The lack of willingness to defend a position in a debate is a good indication that the position cannot be defended.
As election day nears, both sides of the Question 1 debate have been amping up their ad campaigns.
RE: A conservative’s argument for same-sex marriage
While it is heartening to read that Mr. Shepherd will be voting No on One in November, L.D. 1020 [Maine’s same-sex marriage law] was hardly rushed through “without input.” The …











