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OPINION: When you think of Maine, what comes to mind? Maybe Whoopie pies, blueberries or lighthouses. One thing that especially stands out about Maine, though, is its lobster. Whether you’re shopping ...
OPINION: In 8th grade, my school gave us the option to learn a second language. My teachers explained the practical benefits, such as enhancing college applications, resumes or traveling without ...
OPINION: Student involvement in relevant issues if often lacking. It has been challenging to motivate students to participate in advocacy efforts beyond anonymous YikYak posts. There have been ...
The University of Maine is known for its vibrant nightlife and party scene. One of the major problems that can arise from a night of partying is people not having safe and reliable means of ...
Following in the theme of music biopics which have taken the film industry in recent years, “Springsteen; Deliver Me from Nowhere” — based on the book of a similar title follows Bruce Springsteen in ...
On Thursday, Nov. 6, the fourth-seeded University of Maine Women’s Soccer team won in double overtime against number one seeded Binghamton University, 1-0 in the America East Championship semifinal at ...
The Maine Campus is happy to return to weekly print beginning Fall 2025. Choice articles, Police Beat, horoscopes, and print exclusives are available every Wednesday in the Memorial Union. Additional ...
Today, Maine voters gathered at the Collins Center for the Arts (CCA) to vote on two referendum questions. This was a long-awaited election that has received plenty of fanfare in recent months due to ...
At their Sept. 30 meeting, the University of Maine Student Government (UMSG) announced that the Blue Light HELP Callboxes may be phased out in favor of the Black Bear Safe app. The Maine Campus spoke ...
The Maine Campus, in conjunction with the University of Maine Communication and Journalism department, toured the Memorial Union. We asked the UMaine community about their opinions on Question 1.
Orono Town Council has two seats opening with councilors, Andrea Hardison and Leo Kenney’s terms expiring. The three council candidates are Hardison, Colleen Marzilli and John Quinn. The Maine Campus ...