

Ye Olde Beaver
Taking a look back at the past 90 years of our campus newspaper and highlighting noteworthy items that perhaps were best forgotten. I think many of you will find this comic published in the Mirror in the fall of 1970 very relatable. It’s 11:35 and you just got...

The Dance Team Plans for a Safe Fall Season
by Madison Archer, Contributing Writer The UMF Dance Team is looking for members to join. Last season they lost 4 seniors and concerned students following the pandemic. COVID-19 has significantly changed sports, clubs and school. For the Dance Team it has...
Women’s Basketball Team Strives to Register All Players to Vote
by Cassidy Delano, Contributing Writer Women's Basketball Coach Jamie Beaudoin promotes student athlete voting registration, as The Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) set a 100% team registration goal. The National Basketball Coaches Association...
Voter Registration
by Sydney Beecher, Contributing Writer Aiming to help students register to vote, UMF’s branch of the Campus Election Engagement Project (CEEP) held a voter registration drive at the end of September. The drive was an astounding success, with 40 UMF students...

Mainely Outdoors Shoots for the Stars
by Natausha Cogley, Contributing Writer Mainely Outdoors ventured out on Oct. 4th at 7:30 p.m. for a stargazing trip to Prescott and Intervale field. UMF Junior, Sam Shirley, has been working for Mainely Outdoors (M.O) for two years now. Due to...
Students and Professors Brace Themselves for the Near Future
by Malcolm Langner, Contributing Writer Due to the changes across campus from COVID-19, UMF students and professors are trying to stay optimistic despite not fully knowing how next semester will unfold, especially with classes. One of the aspects that might...
Planning for Uncertainty
by Bella Woodhouse, Contributing Writer October has officially arrived at UMF. The leaves are turning, classes have been in session for a month, and pre-registration is creeping up on students. Pre-registration, which started Oct. 5, is a required process...

The Landing Implements New Safety Precautions
by Brittney Lee, Contributing Writer The Landing has been the small event venue at UMF for years, but COVID-19 has had a significant effect on the traditional weekly happenings this semester. Throughout the years, The Landing has been a staple venue for...

Dining Changes Leave Students Unsatisfied
by Nevaeh Rush, Vice President The changes in the dining hall on campus due to COVID-19 have left the majority of students unsatisfied with their meals and wanting more for the price of their meal plans. With new regulations on campus, the cuisine at UMF has...

Adapting to a New Normal
by Emily Cheney, Contributing Writer As campus life adjusts to the new policies, local businesses and restaurants downtown are also struggling to handle the new modifications. When COVID-19 first hit, businesses began to shut down in order to stay safe. The...