A walk through Back Cove trail and a strong willed purpose that follows suit. The 2023 Maine Heart Walk, motos “A mile a life saved.” A dream to continue on in the […]
On Reading Daily
Most people read something at least once a day, whether it’s a newspaper snippet, online article, recipe, or even a couple of chapters within a book. With that said, reading daily has […]
Opinion: College During the Pandemic
Covid did not stop at affecting the workplace and our schools. Enrollment and retention of students have dropped significantly within the last few years.
Quick Update on All Things COVID 19
COVID 19 past 90 bar graph of new cases
Poetic License: Understanding Du Fu
Laura Falls Du Fu has the ability to show a large portion of an individual’s adventures through life in only a few short lines of poetry. Du Fu gives us the […]
Poetic License: Charles Bukowski: The Writer You Either Love Or Hate
Kelly Corbett Charles Bukowski is considered to be either one of the most famous, or one of the most infamous American writers of the 20th century. The view you adopt is […]
Poetic License
Olivia Lilli Carlilie King (Bean) Liberal Studies Major Christian Sand blowing in silvery, golden swirls, carried by the soft breeze, brought on by the waves in his eyes, storms of […]
Blue X, Red Dot, Green Circle
Dierdree Glassford Hospitality Major I’m branded, and thrown into the game Its X’s against Dots Its Blue against Red Its permanent Is it? My mind is whirling, and all I can […]
Poetic License
The Text That I Couldn’t Write to You By Dan-Herley Mathieu (Matdanley), Business Administration Major The text that I could not write for you is all about love. It has […]
Poetic License
Night Sky By Elizabeth Barrett, Liberal Studies – Psychology Major When stars began to sparkle, I practice my own religion, amazed at all that is remarkable, belittled in Earthly indecision. Instead […]