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On March 27, Representative Ambureen Rana, a Democrat from Bangor, introduced a bill that would prohibit state and local police agencies in Maine from entering… ...
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A lot has changed since the Patriots and Eagles squared off in Jacksonville 13 years ago, with Tom Brady and Bill Belichick being the exception.… Since the season-ending knee injury to Carson Wentz in ...
This January, I read the novel “Fascism: A Warning” by former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright. This book is great for identifying fascism while giving an overview and general understanding of ...
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.
Sodexo is the hot topic this year at the University of Maine. From the food changes in the dining halls to the rising prices of retail dining on campus, every student resident and commuter has taken ...
The scaremongering term artificial intelligence (AI) keeps being thrown around, seemingly as a scare tactic within the field of education and other professions. It is important to have human ...
It is no secret that the University of Maine is financially struggling. From hundreds of millions in deferred maintenance to decreased state funding, UMaine needs to be creative in solutions to fund ...
Gen Ed requirements are a controversial part of the college experience. While some students love the opportunity to explore classes outside of their core curriculum, others consider it a pointless ...
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 ...
Up on the third floor of the University of Maine’s Fogler Library, in their Special Collections, there lies a blue bound book that holds the recorded history of the University of Maine. Spanning from ...
I grant the challenge that not every citizen is fluent in constitutional law. Some people study ecology, medical biology, mechanics, physics, computers, etc. However, there is something of great ...
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