After a 30-year hiatus, the Bangor Drive-In will be re-opening in the summer of 2015. The drive-in is located on Outer Hammond Street, Route 2, just over the Hermon line. “We think the Bangor Drive-In […]
Monthly Archives: April 2015
By Jackie Hilton Spring Week: a mandatory trip for students who are a part of the Husson University’s baseball team. Every year the Husson University baseball team takes a trip to Orlando, Florida for spring […]
By Jackie Hilton Pomp and Circumstance is playing, names and majors are being called, and that can only mean one thing: graduation. Chris Veinotte, a senior Criminal Justice student here at Husson University, is one […]
By Nicole Duplessis Sports play a large part in our culture. Whether we enjoy playing sports, watching sports or honestly couldn’t care less, sports will always be there. No matter if we are sport fanatics […]
Previously around campus… Bruins Trip, April 4th Back by popular demand, Student Activities sponsored a trip to Boston to watch the Boston Bruins take on the Toronto Maple Leafs. Tickets sold out to the game […]
Alex Nivus, one of the New England School of Communications senior sports broadcasting students, had the opportunity to interview Maine’s own Christopher Cassidy. Commander Cassidy, who grew up in York, received a Bachelor of Science in […]
By Michael Campbell Eleven came to the preliminary rounds. Six moved on to the final round. One became the champion. Students from across campus came to give it all they had to be the next […]
By Calvin Cutler The Husson University Musicians Club is making school history on Saturday, April 25th by performing its first ever outdoor show during the school’s Spring Week. Students from the Musicians Club are playing […]
By Nicole Duplessis Technology is a dominant part of our everyday lives. Many of us use it at work, for homework, to play games, keep in touch with family or for shopping. While this used […]
By Calvin Cutler When Husson University women’s lacrosse attack player Abi Staab stepped onto the field during the game against Johnson State, she never imagined that she would change the nature of the game of […]