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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 ...
The ambitious multi-film adaptation of Frank Herbert’s science fiction novel series continues with the release of “Dune: Part Two,” which hit theaters earlier this month. Tasked with delivering a ...
Residents of Machias can all agree, there is a new face to the University of Maine Machias. From repaints of the building interior to paved roads, we’re putting ourselves back on the map and back out ...
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.
On Presidents’ Day around noon, over 200 sign-adorned people gathered in front of the Federal Building in Bangor as part of the No Kings National Day of Protest organized locally by Indivisible Bangor ...
Week seven of the NFL season kicked off last Thursday night when the Jaguars traveled to New Orleans to take on Derek Carr and the Saints. The Jaguars started strong, scoring on their opening two ...
Despite being a flagship state university, the University of Maine is sorely lacking in the disability accommodations required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Physical access for those ...
This year, the Oxford dictionary word of the year is, “Brain rot.” The social media epidemic has finally achieved its total victory in the American consciousness. Not in that it has pervaded every ...
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 ...
We extend our sincere condolences to all those affected by last night’s tragedy in Lewiston. Maine is a beautiful state with beautiful people. Maine is a tight-knit community and one big small town.
“Today I’m the butcher, tomorrow I might be the cattle.” In this dystopia, people eat people. Grocery stores serve packaged human, and family prayers circle a roasting man on a spit. Nutrition, ...
It’s been a while since I’ve written a television review, so bear with me. Now, this has been a year for television. I could write about the series finales of “Ted Lasso,” “Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” ...
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