By Rebekah Marin Liberal Arts – English This weekend while breathing all by myself thanks to my functioning organs and this sweet thing called “oxygen” (which Mars has almost none of), I […]
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The Science Watchroom
By Jason Glynn Political Science Major The Science Watchroom is back!! There have been numerous advancements and breakthroughs in science since we closed out the last semester. This addition will look at […]
Dying to Play Dying Light
By Nick Miller Communications & New Media Major In an all-ditch effort to make a zombie game that stands out form the rest, Warner Brothers and partner Techland have worked together to […]
Good News, Bad News Coal Warriors & Rising Levels of Agreement to Combat Climate Change
By Garrick Hoffman Liberal Arts Major “Jobs” and “economy” are words that, despite their degree of truthfulness and merit, have essentially become thought-terminating clichés, and no one seems to use these words […]
The Keystone XL Pipeline: Why the Environment Should be our No. 1 Concern
By Ashley Berry “Because if you haven’t seen a raise in a decade; if your house is still twenty-five thousand, thirty thousand dollars under water; if you’re just happy that you’ve still […]
The Faculty Senate
By Jason Glynn, Danni Olsen, and Dan Modifica The Faculty Senate met on January 26th to bring about the Maine Community College System fossil fuel divestment proposal. The meeting was attended by […]
Poetic License
Electricity by Patrick Doyle Liberal Arts – English Major For months my battery was depleted; I couldn’t keep a charge. None of the days’ monotony could bring even a spark. Then you […]
Metal Up Yr Ass, Pt. 1 A Five-Part Review Series on Metallica’s Earliest Albums
By Garrick Hoffman and Patrick Doyle Liberal Arts & Liberal Arts – English Majors Album of the Issue: Kill ‘Em All Here’s some trivia for you: what band is the only band […]
Marin at the Movies: Living on One Dollar
By Rebekah Marin Liberal Arts Major While I can’t seem to last a week without complaining about money, making an impulse purchase, or eating an overpriced breakfast sandwich, there are people living […]