On Oct. 31 the University of Maine history department held their second symposium talk, still following the theme of food in history. This talk was…
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On the afternoon of Friday, Nov. 4, Sally D. Molloy held an online presentation on the study and research of prophages and their role in…
A big part of Greek life here at the University of Maine is philanthropic efforts from sororities and fraternities. Almost two months into the fall…
On Wednesday, Oct. 26, English Professor Dr. Faith Barter gave a talk about the importance of legal form in 19th-century Black literature. The talk was…
New England sometimes feels as though it’s trapped in the 19th century. The old rustic feel of wooden houses and desolate towns brews the perfect…