UMaine's Student Newspaper since 1875. On Nov. 21, the University of Maine’s chapter of Students for a Democratic Society ...
University of Maine Bureau of Labor Education hosted “Tariffs, Workers & the Global Economy,” the fourth event in their Labor Spotlight Series. The goal was to educate attendees about tariffs and the ...
Graham Platner is a fresh face in the progressive movement nationwide. His policies prioritize the needs of the average person and signal a departure from establishment Democrats who primarily cater ...
On Nov. 19, the University of Maine men’s basketball team came up short in a narrow 72–65 loss to Merrimack College.
I had the amazing opportunity to be a part of the 2025 women’s soccer NCAA tournament where only 64 out of 351 schools get to be a part of. After winning the America East championship in Vermont on ...
At this point in his career, Redford wanted to try being on the other side of the camera and started a career in directing. He was a natural. It wasn’t long until he was nominated for an OSCAR on that ...
The University of Maine women’s hockey team faced one of its toughest challenges of the season this weekend, hosting the nationally ranked Northeastern Huskies at Alfond Arena. Despite strong ...
The informational signs on the Kenduskeag Stream Trail in Bangor are in terrible condition, and the years of harsh Maine weather have taken their toll on the signs, scratching and cracking the ...
This investment in Toyota’s plants in W. Va., Ky., Miss., Tenn. and Mo. demonstrates the company’s continued dedication to reinvesting profits in its U.S. operations, which is a win for us as it will ...
Kenneth Gainwell: The Steelers half back has been one of the best secondary option running backs in the NFL. Gainwell had three carries for 24 yards and caught seven passes for 81 yards and two ...
Instead of putting students and professors in a situation that necessitates game theory to understand, it would be much easier for the University of Maine to simply give us the Tuesday before ...
The University of Maine’s chapter of It’s On Us, a group dedicated to combating sexual assault, organized an event to help students relieve stress. It involved writing negative memories of events or ...