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“I try to be active, like the clubs and organizations and that sort of stuff. I am also a student worker. I work for student activities, [and] I get to put on a lot of fun events. I just like how it’s ...
As the winter season begins in Maine, concerns around navigation in the winter once again arise. Snow, sleet, black ice and freezing rain are just a few key concerns Mainers face on their daily ...
As we approach the end of the semester and prepare for the much-anticipated summer break, there is one last challenge that all college students must confront: Finals week. This week is right around ...
April 30 marked the ninth year of Orono student housing complex, the Avenue, being used as the location for Maine Day partying. Annually, hundreds of… ...
Many attendees proudly wore the traditional clothing of their home countries, creating a stunning mosaic of cultural attire rich in vibrant patterns, colors and deep cultural significance. Description ...
"Krampus" monster seated at typewriter after taking over the Maine Campus, with an employee trapped in the corner. Illustration by Tilia Baratta ...
Early last Sunday morning on Crosby street in Orono, four University of Maine students, Summer Blaisdell, Charles Carroll, Marcus Paes and Braeden Cunningham violently assaulted a local Orono man in ...
The 2024 election season delivered a mix of expected and surprising outcomes. With Donald Trump re-elected as the 47th President of the United States, closely contested congressional races in Maine ...
The early days of Trump’s second reign have been characterized by the term “executive order.” Numerous executive orders have come forth with varying degrees of constitutionality. These executive ...
Orono has a history of unfinished ballots. In 2020, the last presidential election cycle, 260 voters left the state senate portion of their ballot blank. Further down the ballot, 942 voters left the ...
Kiwibots have taken the University of Maine by storm ever since their arrival in the fall of 2023. You see them rolling around campus at almost all hours of day, delivering food to hungry students.
Forrest Perkins is a third-year marketing student at the University of Maine. Alongside his full-time student workload, Perkins runs his own online music business, known as Bazek Productions, in which ...