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Senate candidate Graham Platner (D), an oysterman and veteran from rural Maine, is making his campaign known across the state by promising an approach different… ...
Since 1936, Maine Day has included a long-standing tradition of service across campus at the University of Maine. On April 29, the university celebrated its… UMaine adjunct professor Andrea LaFlamme ...
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 ...
Correction: This article references potential demolition of the Central Steam Plant as part of the UMEC project. The term “demolition” has not been explicitly used in proposals as discussions are ...
OPINION: Writing is one of the most important things you can do in any phase of your life. Reading and writing is something you encounter every day to the point that you might not even think about it ...
A new executive order announced by the Trump Administration on Jan. 20 has raised further concern about book-banning trends across the state of Maine. Some say the order, “Defending Women from Gender ...
Every year, the first Friday of October marks World College Radio Day, a chance for students unfamiliar with the radio station to come in and look around. It is an excellent opportunity for college ...
OPINION: Delta State University (DSU) first-year student Trey Reed was found hanging from a tree on campus Monday, Sept. 15. From information released Tuesday afternoon, the police pushed back against ...
Weeks ago, an article written by Sebastian T. Blackwood was published in the Maine Campus arguing the merits of the proposed per-credit artificial intelligence program. I oppose many of his arguments.
“Lolita,” the very highly-contested pedophilia “love” story by Vladimir Nabokov is the among the first stacked in the “banned book” debates. However, just as Brett Eason Ellis’ writing “American ...
OPINION: Of course we need safe and secure elections, but the current system in place is effective. There is no evidence of widespread voter fraud in Maine. Question 1 threatens the people’s voice by ...
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