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Dr. Americo Mendoza-Mori speaks to students and staff about the indigenous language, Quechua. Photo by Antyna Gould. Campus & Community

Keeping indigenous languages alive at UMaine

November 12, 2018 0

  On Monday, Nov. 5, "UMaine Unido," a Rising Tide professorship initiative to highlight Latino accomplishments, held their first event in Hill Auditorium at the…

Campus & Community

Neo-Gothic resistance with Danielle Pafunda

November 12, 2018 0

  On Thursday, Nov. 8 the New Writing Series hosted a reading by Danielle Pafunda, a visiting assistant professor of poetry and poetics at the…

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Your daily dose of news

November 5, 2018 0

Rating: 5 stars We have reached a period in American politics so relentless that even I, a passionate journalist, often feel completely overwhelmed and lost…

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#YouMaine: Community policing with Officer Bergdoll

November 5, 2018 0

  As a University of Maine police officer, Jim Bergdoll is one of the many people in our community whose workday ends when most people…

Homecoming brings students and alum together to celebrate the University Of Maine community. Photo by Matt Lavoie. Culture

Royalty makes it’s return to UMaine

October 29, 2018 0

  This weekend, Oct. 26-28, the University of Maine community gathered for one of it’s longest and proudest traditions: homecoming. Every year students and alumni…

Albums & Music

“Up and Vanished” allows you to be a part of the investigation

October 22, 2018 0

The recent influx of true crime obsessions has created a ripple effect in media, increasing the demand for content across platforms. The evidence can be…

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“The Great British Baking Show” successfully mixes things up in series eight

October 15, 2018 0

Rating: 4 Stars Everyone has different coping mechanisms, or vices for when life gets stressful and a distraction is needed. For the first two years…

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Anonymity allows students to discuss sexual health  

October 1, 2018 0

On Monday, Sept. 24, The University of Maine’s Women’s Resource Center (WRC) along with the Student Alliance for Sexual Health held their second Sex In…

Gualla boys performing, photo courtesy of Cameron Goff. Culture

For the homies, by the homies: Portland’s Gualla Boys experience with hip-hop in Maine.

September 24, 2018 0

For Cameron Goff and Alex Girsch, hip-hop is much more than just a pastime. Their newest album “Righteous,” released on Aug. 12, has given them…

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Student-run Camp Kesem chapter established this fall

September 24, 2018 0

This fall, the University of Maine established the first chapter of Camp Kesem, a national non-profit organization, in the state of Maine. Founded in 2000…

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