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 […]
The Gubernatorial Race
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 […]
For the Welfare of this College: A Call to Action! Make your Voices Heard in the Student Senate
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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 […]