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UMF Baseball Hits It Out of The Park
Riley Bartell Contributing Writer During the recent alumni baseball game at Hippach Field, UMF’s Derek Bowen capped off an afternoon of competitive camaraderie when he drove in the winning run in the bottom of the ninth inning. Bowen, who came to the plate with...
Shakespeare as Sci-Fic: New Honors Course on Proto-Science Fiction
Faith Diaz Contributing Writer Professor of English Misty Krueger will be offering a new English Honors course, HON 377: Proto-Science Fiction, this upcoming Spring 2020 semester. The course is an examination of British and American literary texts prior to the...
President Serna on Future of UMF
Darby Murnane, Editor in Chief New UMF President Edward Serna envisions a future of the university which fosters opportunity for greater student diversity, career development and increased community partnerships. Serna also aims to continue work started last spring...
Financial Literacy — Column #1
Give Me My Dam Money! -- Financial Advice As summer passes and the temperatures plummet be careful that you don't find your funds as low as the mercury. A budget is one of the best ways to ensure you’re being financially responsible. There are many free...
Community Comes Together at the 179th Annual Farmington Fair
Riley Bartell, Contributing Writer The Farmington Fair always draws a large crowd of college students and Farmington locals. The town of Farmington seems to come alive when the fair is in town. The 179th Annual Farmington Fair is no exception. It opened on Sunday,...
The Flavors of Farmington
Ripley Biggs, Contributing Writer Whether you want food that is close to home or you have a more global pallet, Farmington is the place to be. With roughly 30 restaurants in the area, ranging from fast food to fancy, homemade to chain food, and local to global,...
Creative Writing House Slated To Be Torn Down
Faith Diaz, Contributing Writer After severe, on-going problems with the Creative Writing house’s electrical system and foundations, the home-turned-writer’s-hub is scheduled to be torn down this academic year. Thirteen days before returning for the fall...
How UMF is Trying to Improve Safety Across Campus
Jocea Jordan, Contributing Writer After Title IX issues relating to sexual misconduct occurred across the UMF campus last year and were publicized by Bangor Daily News, changes are being made to safety procedures and policies. Title IX is a federal civil...
New VP of Student Affairs Looks Forward to Responding to Student’s Needs
Nathan McIvor, Vice President Dr. Christine Wilson, UMF’s new Vice President for Student Affairs, looks forward to making sure the university is more responsive to its students’ needs, especially in the wake of the recent LEAP building explosion on September 16th...
Farmington Marches for Global Climate Strike
Ciera Miller, Contributing Writer Protesters for the Global Climate Strike took to the streets in cities all over the world at noon on Friday, Sept. 20, the people of Farmington marching among them. On the Mantor Green, students, professors and community members...