Free Press, University of Southern Maine, Portland , ME
10 hours ago by Lauren Emery
The effectiveness of the tobacco policy here at USM is being questioned after University of Maine Orono adopted a Tobacco-Free Campus Policy last week.
Free Press, University of Southern Maine, Portland , ME
18 hours ago by Paul Koenig
Residents in Gorham will now be filling their cups and cereal bowls with Oakhurst milk instead of Hood. USM's food service provider, Aramark, decided to switch milk to Oakhurst Dairy in their effort to be more environmentally conscious. Retail locations on the Portland and Gorham campuses already sell Oakhurst Dairy products.
The Clock, Plymouth State College, Plymouth, NH
19 hours ago by Lauren Farnham
There is no need to travel to the Louvre or the Metropolitan Museum of Art to delve into vivid and meaningful pieces of art. This past Tuesday, February 23, a new gallery opened at D&M. This gallery features the works of Tarrah Robillard and Bailey Whitehill.
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St. Bonaventure University, St. Bonaventure , NY
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Castleton Spartan, Castleton State College, VT
1 day ago by Kevin Eisenburg
Twenty-five disabled athletes of all ages poured into Shape Gym on Feb. 21 with one thing on their mind -- playing basketball. The men's basketball team teamed up with the EDD Memorial Fund to teach these athletes basic fundamentals of basketball.
The Critic, Lyndon State College, VT
2 hours ago by Sebastion C. Lury
If you were not yet aware, many people had reported strange sightings and experiences recently.
Let me reassure everyone by saying that everything is right with the world. It is only the beginning of spring. How can I be so sure and confidant that it's not a solar flare that threatens to destroy the world? Because everything is back to the way it should.
Castleton Spartan, Castleton State College, VT
1 day ago by Melissa Pope
Kyra Salem, 10, stepped up to the microphone with determination and tears in her eyes.
"Everyone tells me I act just like my mom, and everyone keeps telling me to cry. I am going to keep on crying until I'm with my mom up there singing and dancing again," she said amid sobs.
Castleton Spartan, Castleton State College, VT
1 day ago by David Blow
The final week before winter break brought two memorial services for me.
The first, for my 99-year-old great uncle, led to thoughts about all the things his eyes had seen since 1910 and all the stories that were trapped in his mind that had really stopped working a year or so before.
Free Press, University of Southern Maine, ME
2 days ago by Matthew Graeff
Around the USM campus you have probably seen ads for the new collaborative band Broken Bells. This highly advertised band is a techno/indie collaboration between the Shins' James Mercer and award winning producer and self proclaimed auteur musician Danger Mouse, of Gnarls Barkley.
Free Press, University of Southern Maine, ME
2 days ago by Paul Koenig, David Holman and Dan MacLeod
The committee in charge of redesigning the academic structure of USM released the first draft of their plan last Monday, calling for reducing the number of colleges from eight to five - eliminating three deans' positions and eight department heads in the process.
Free Press, University of Southern Maine, ME
2 days ago by Paul Koenig
Bob Heiser set the tone at last Friday's faculty senate meeting with his introduction: "Bob Heiser, school of business and who knows what else."
The Critic, Lyndon State College, VT
6 days ago
An alumnus of Lyndon State College announced a bid for the state senate, and is looking to return fiscal responsibility to Vermont.
Joe Benning, an attorney in Lyndonville, is a Republican and graduate of LSC and Vermont Law School, and has been practicing law in Vermont for 26 years.
The Critic, Lyndon State College, VT
2 days ago by Sam Monroe
Our crazy world is made up of a lot of different species.
There is one particular breed that is on the endangered species list in the United States: hockey fans. The population of hockey fans has only shrunk over the past few seasons after the National Hockey League went on strike.
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