By Jon Stinson Augusta- Everyone gets sick at some time or another, such eventualities can force working class people to make some of the hardest decisions. When someone lives paycheck to paycheck, deciding to stay […]
UMaine Orono Hosting No Man’s Film Festival By Kevin Doyon The second annual No Man’s Land Film Festival will be held at the University of Maine Orono on Friday, March 8, at 7 p.m at […]
Facebook Adds New Messaging Feature By Kevin Doyon BANGOR, Maine — Facebook revealed a new feature earlier this month, which will allow messages to be deleted up to ten minutes after they are sent. Messages […]
Compiled by Jon Stinson Bangor- For those who were looking forward to the Career Fair that was set to occur in the campus center on March 4th, the event has been rescheduled! Inclimate weather caused […]
Tyler Hewey BENTONVILLE, Ark. – At the beginning of February, Walmart announced new changes to their attendance policy as well as ways to reward employees who are able to attend all their shifts and offer […]
Compiled by Caitlin Race Looking for something to do on campus after spring break? At the end of march, on March 30th, the 21st Annual Wheelchair Basketball tournament will be held in the Newman […]
by Caitlin Race The Cross Insurance Center in Bangor was one of the many homes to the Maine Science Festival this weekend. Throughout downtown Bangor, activities, films, presentations, and demonstrations were held. There was even […]
By Kevin Praik March 7, 2019 SRI LANKA – In the small South Asian country of Sri Lanka, a young boy is destined to change the world. The boy’s name is Rakitha Malewana. He […]
By Kevin Praik March 6, 2019 BANGOR, Maine — The Maine Supreme Judicial Court rejected an appeal by a second New York man convicted in a shooting which left one person dead and another […]
By Adam LaFleur The Spectator – March 7, 2019 BANGOR, Maine – There may be a “Landslide” at Husson University later this month. Rumours, a Fleetwood Mac tribute concert with a full lineup representing the […]