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‘Uncaged: Art from the Border’ is a collection of art created by children in detention centers. The show opens Nov. 6 in the IMRC Center. Photo by Antyna Gould Campus & Community

Art from the border comes to UMaine 

November 25, 2019 0

This month, students and faculty at the University of Maine were given the unique opportunity to view copies of artwork made by migrant adolescents at…

UMaine students have been throwing themselves through the fence lining the Orchard Trails Apartment complex driveway as a form of entertainment. Photo by Haylee Scovil Campus & Community

What did the Orchard Trail fence do to you?

November 18, 2019 0

Orono, Maine; a place where running through a fence has become the recreational activity of choice for college students. The white fence that once marked…

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Zella Day reintroduces herself as an artist

November 18, 2019 0

5 out of 5 stars Last week, after being off the music map for almost five years, Zella Day finally quenched our thirst with the…

Monday, Nov. 4th people gathered in the Arthur St. John Hill Auditorium in Barrows Hall to view a movie showing hosted by the McGillicuddy Humanities Center on the topic of colonization. Photo by Will Bickford. Campus & Community

McGillicuddy Humanities Center explores colonization and decolonization in cinema

November 11, 2019 0

Named after University of Maine alumni, the Clement and Linda McGillicuddy Humanities Center works to advance and promote teaching, research and knowledge of the humanities.…

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The real-life “Office Ladies” might not be what you expect

November 4, 2019 0

3 out of 5 stars One of the most beloved American comedies of the 21st century, “The Office,” had a long and successful run from…

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The Controversy Series: discussing literary aspects of contemporary black poetics

October 28, 2019 0

Associate English Professor Carla Billitterri delivered her presentation, “Satire, Negation, and Conditional Futurity in Black Poetics” on Thursday, Oct. 24. The talk was part of…

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“The Accused,” breaking the silence around sexual assault

October 21, 2019 0

EDS NOTE: This review touches on topics of rape and sexual assault which may be upsetting or disturbing for some readers. 5 out of 5…

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Why gender violence is everyone’s issue

October 21, 2019 0

Educator, author and social theorist, Jackson Katz, visited the University of Maine last Thursday, Oct. 10 to speak about violence against women, an issue he’s…

Livid Orange offered some psychedelic beats on a rainy Saturday night at the Common Loon in downtown Orono. Photo by Antyna Gould. Campus & Community

Unique fun: Common Loon’s Uncommon Concerts

October 7, 2019 0

Looking to switch things up in the small town of Orono? The Common Loon has a great central downtown location with a covered upper-level deck…

Third-year Miranda Snyder’s smile shines brighter than a midsummer sun. Photo by Antyna Gould. Culture

#YouMaine: Snyder promotes activism as co-chair of the Feminist Collective

September 23, 2019 0

Amongst the over 200 clubs and organizations at the University of Maine is the Feminist Collective, of which Miranda Snyder is a co-chair.   Snyder is…

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