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Painting With Spring in Mind

Painting With Spring in Mind

By Nicole Stewart Staff Reporter  Walking into the Landing on a recent cold, April evening I was ready to have a night of relaxation by making crafts. I found that the scheduled “Think Spring Crafts” had turned into an open paint night. Along with around half a dozen...

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UMF Track Team Breaks Records At First Meet

UMF Track Team Breaks Records At First Meet

By Emily Thibodeau Contributing Writer UMF’s Track team is looking forward to a great season as they had a strong first meet at Eastern Connecticut State University. Individuals of the team broke school records, personal records, as well as qualifying for the New...

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UMF Marches for Change in Legislation

UMF Marches for Change in Legislation

By Olivia White Contributing Writer UMF students, educators, and politicians showed their support for the Parkland school shooting by participating in marches held in both Farmington and Portland.    Kayla Suzanne, a student teacher at Mt. Blue Elementary, and Vanessa...

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UMF Student Directs Her Own Play

UMF Student Directs Her Own Play

By Nicole Pilote Contributing Writer Students in the Performative Writing for the Stage class have written and created plays that will be performed at the Festival of New Works near the end of April. The festival will feature ten minute monologues and one-act plays....

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UMF Reveals Final 12 Nominations for New Commons Project

By Eryn Finnegan Editor-in-Chief After months of anticipation and speculation, UMF professors, students and community members gathered in Emery Arts Center to learn which culturally significant works will be taught next school year as the next phase of the New Commons...

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Challenging Perspectives of Human Trafficking

Challenging Perspectives of Human Trafficking

By Darby Murnane Contributing Writer A conference on modern-day human trafficking was recently co-hosted at UMF by The International and Global Studies Program, the Office of Global Education and the Pi Sigma Alpha Political Science Honors Society.    The conference...

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Everybody Loves Eloise

Everybody Loves Eloise

By Caitlin Raye Contributing Writer   In a vacant South Dining Hall, surrounded by the loud noise of the radio coming from the overhead speaker, sat a humble and beloved member of the Sodexo employee staff.    Eloise Wallace, a Sodexo employee, can almost always be...

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UMF Fullbright Scholar Teaches English in Spain

UMF Fullbright Scholar Teaches English in Spain

By Kristen Hill Contributing Writer Travis Bent, a 2016 UMF graduate, spent nine months in Madrid, Spain as an English teaching assistant (ETA), which was fully funded through the Fulbright Scholar Program.    “One of the main objectives of a Fulbright Grantee is to...

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Sandy River Review To Unveil Annual Print Edition

Sandy River Review To Unveil Annual Print Edition

By Richard Southard Contributing Writer The Sandy River Review, a literary journal put together by UMF students and Alice James Books, aims to publish its annual print edition on April 30. This year’s journal will contain works from 31 different contributors, and will...

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