Archive | 2018
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Diversity Committee explores Maine-Wabanaki relations
On Dec. 7, the University of Maine Psychology Department’s Diversity Committee hosted the event “Truth, Healing, and Change in Dawnland.
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UMaine Ends Losing Streak after Double Overtime Shootout
The University of Maine Men’s Basketball team played two games this week. The team pulled out a double OT win at home over 7-2 Fordham University, as well as being defeated on the road by Dartmouth College. This win would be the first of the season for Maine giving them a record of 1-9.
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Take a break from finals and become True Crime Obsessed
Rating: 4 Stars As we all gear up for the last week of classes, exams are near, time is limited and stress levels have reached an all-time high.
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CAB’s 10th bi-annual poetry slam creates community on campus
On Thursday, Dec. 6 the University of Maine’s Campus Activities Board (CAB) hosted a poetry slam in the North Pod of the Memorial Union. The slam featured six UMaine students who shared their original poetry in a three-round competition.
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Spoken word poet brings poetry to performance
Rating: 5 Stars In the last few years, spoken word poetry has taken the literary community by storm. This popular genre of performance-based poetry is written to be performed aloud, and is spoken at events and readings.
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Students bring multicultural opera to campus
On Friday and Saturday, Dec. 7 and 8, the University of Maine’s School of Performing Arts hosted an opera event over the course of two days as the culmination of an opera workshop course.
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Welcome to that Sad Indie Party of Your Dreams
Rating: 4 Stars Rose Droll, aka Ellen Bert from San Francisco, released an album in 2017 called “This Bee Wants a Cigarette,” a noteworthy fact. Lately, I have been finding better album titles in my music searches.
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Maize Hough delivers the semester’s final colloquium for Women’s Gender & Sexuality Studies
On Dec. 4, Dr. Maize Hough, an associate professor of history and women’s gender and sexuality studies, delivered the final lecture of the semester for the Women’s Gender & Sexuality (WGS) Studies Colloquium.
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Winter Break Travel Guide: How to Prep Your Home
Winter Break is a much-needed vacation from the stresses of college life. A college student’s reprieve between semesters, it is a time to rest, recharge, and go home. Unlike winter break for high schoolers, your c...
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Men’s basketball falls after Fort Lewis rally
By James Gavato Colorado State University-Pueblo’s men’s basketball team looked as if they were going to get there first Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference win. That was until Fort Lewis College took over in the second half.
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