By: Nicole Duplessis To like and enjoy art is one thing. To be talented enough to create it, is something not seen on a daily basis. Renee Royal, a senior at the University of Maine […]
Monthly Archives: April 2015
By Michael Campbell It’s no secret that the college textbook industry is a multi-billion dollar enterprise. According to the Wall Street Journal, the average college student can plan to spend up to a thousand dollars […]
The Guy P. Gannett Journalism Scholarship Fund seeks applications from Maine students. The Gannett Scholarship provides renewable support for students majoring in journalism or a field reasonably related, including print, broadcast, or electronic media. The […]
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one-third of adults age 50 and older have not been screened for colorectal cancer, the second-leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States. During the […]
By Nicole Duplessis The University of Maine Army Reserve Officer’s Training Corps (UMaine ROTC) held a Situational Training Exercise (STX) for its cadets on Saturday, March 28 at University of Maine’s Demeritt Forest. This training places cadets in […]
Hannaford Supermarkets today donated $19,000 in food to Good Shepherd Food Bank, as part of a hunger-relief campaign that produced more than $1 million in product and cash donations across five Northeast states, including $240,000 in Maine. […]
Greg Dufour, president and chief executive officer of Camden National Bank, presented the first checks to Bangor and Ellsworth shelters last week as part of the Bank’s new Hope@Home program. Dufour visited Spruce Run-Womancare Alliance, the Bangor Area […]