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Opinion: Campus Police Email Limits Outreach of Art Installation
Avery Ryan Contributing Writer The familiar ding of an Instagram notification jumped across my phone late on Sunday, March 31. Intrigued, I looked into the profile that had followed me. I wasn’t expecting the incredibly provocative artwork of UnBEARable UMF. My...
DAM Good Eats Presents: The Downtown Press Café
By Eryn Finnegan and Jeremy Austin President and Staff Reporter The latest excursion found our food reviewers once again at a local joint: The Downtown Press Café. Located in downtown Farmington on Marceau Court, in the building where the former Asian cuisine...
DAM Good Eats Presents a Bonus Solo Edition: Sea40
By Jeremy Austin Staff Reporter Over the course of Spring Break the Farmington Flyer Staff Reporter, Jeremy Austin, had the opportunity to dine with some old friends for hibachi at Sea40, a Japanese cuisine restaurant located down in Lewiston. Nestled into the...
Teen Voices Program Creating Courage in Girls
By Allison Jarvis Contributing Writer The Mt. Blue Teen Voices program, founded by Kristen Swan in 2005, thrives today as it continues to make an impact on young girls and mentors alike. Mt. Blue Teen Voices is a literature-based program for girls in grades five to...
Progress Report on UMF Administrative Response to Sexual Misconduct
By Darby Murnane Assistant Editor UMF administration, though proactive in response to discussions of sexual misconduct, is still under scrutiny from the UMF community as they continue fighting for changes that will better the pursuit of justice in allegations of...
Look Both Ways Before Crossing Lincoln Street
By Emma Pierce Contributing Writer On a windy day in early March, walking to class at the FRC seems worse than the class itself. The cold wind hitting my face is so strong that my eyes are forced half-closed so they don’t dry. As I pass FAB Hall on Lincoln Street,...
Salmon in the Sandy
By Nolan Pakulski Contributing Writer On the cold clear morning of March 6, 2019, Nancy Prentiss and her Bio 110 class helped the Maine Department of Marine Resources deposit the eggs of Atlantic Salmon into a tributary of the Sandy River. Prentiss and her...
A Beaver For The Books: Erin Buckland
By Libby Shanahan Contributing Writer From racing down snowy mountains of western Maine, to scoring a try while playing rugby with some of the best collegiate female athletes in the Floridian flatlands, Erin Buckland - junior, Officer of Club Affairs (OCA) of...
Checking in on Spring Student Teachers
By Avery Ryan Contributing Writer The projector whirs with the display of a world map. A flurry of Expo markers paints rules, legends, and keys across the expanse of the whiteboard. Students ponder, murmur, and think. Suddenly, a spark. Discussion deepens, smiles...
Laps for a Cause
By Madison Lecowitch Contributing Writer Every year UMF hosts Relay for Life, an event supporting individuals who have had cancer impact their lives. This year the event is scheduled for April 12th, with a goal to raise $100,000. Alyssa Higbie, captain of the Campus...