Women have outnumbered men on college campuses since 1988, according to an analysis of the gender gap by the Wharton School of the University of…
John Krasinski’s thriller “A Quiet Place” focuses on the Abbott family, who communicate almost exclusively by American Sign Language (ASL). The family’s daughter Regan is…
The language we use matters, regardless of how small individual words seem in the moment. It’s too easy to disconnect from a place of privilege…
Here’s a mantra potentially forgotten in the midst of the University of Maine’s quest to draw in more and more students: quality over quantity. Eventually,…
The University of Maine has committed itself to the broad concept of sustainability, pledging to keep tabs on and improve its carbon footprint. As the…
More than a month following the Parkland shooting, students are still tirelessly taking on the behemoth of gun control policies. Changing laws is only one…
As a student minoring in Women’s, Gender and Sexuality (WGS) studies, it’s emotionally taxing to have watched this department face such uncertainty in my four…
Education is one of our best safeguards against ignorance. Without the crucial work of activist groups, representation would take a serious blow in our mostly-white…
This month, the Trump administration proposed a radical change to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). The adjustments are concerning at first glance, and worse…
In January, the cosmetics company L’Oreal Paris signed on Amena Khan, a British blogger with over half a million followers on Instagram, for a hair…