By Kyle Sager So you have a Windows computer that’s booting slowly? When the Computer ages, one may have an abundance of programs installed, or have not done proper configurations after pulling […]
The Gubernatorial Race
By Garrick Hoffman Working Man Transformed Directly out of high school, Mike Michaud followed his father and grandfather’s footsteps and began working at the Great Northern Paper Company mill in his […]
My Euro-trip: Vienna
The City of Music and Dreams By Erik Squire This is the final installment of my extraordinary trek across Europe. I hope the reader has enjoyed reading about my adventures, as it […]
Maine Hunger Dialogue
By Maisarah Miskoon Working as a Community to Battle Hunger, Poverty, and Malnutrition Orono, ME – The Maine Hunger Dialogue conference was held on University of Maine’s Orono campus on October, 16th […]
The Mid-Coast Campus Notebook
By Alexander Bessey A few weeks ago the Midcoast Campus held it’s aptly named “Welcome (Back) Barbecue”. I say that the event was appropriately titled because there were of course the familiar […]
A Refugee Again: Iraq from the Inside
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That’s Awkward
By Rachel Flowers So, I have 130,000 miles on my truck. I drive everywhere! Going to school or to a friend’s house, I always have my truck. My truck is comfortable to […]
Tech Talk: Choosing Anti-Virus Software
By Lawrence Durant CMPT235 Senior Seminar Computer Technology Choosing the right antivirus software can be a confusing and daunting issue, one that can make you want to “shelve” the idea until later. […]
My Euro-trip: Prague – The City of a Hundred Spires
By Erik Squire Here it is, my third edition, revealing to you, my journeys through Europe. In the first two issues of the Beacon, I wrote of my sojourn in Spain and […]