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Eric Mina Hypnotizes UMF Students in Mesmerizing Show

By Elina Shapiro - Contributing Writer    Eric Mina, a life coach and certified hypnotherapist from Scranton, PA, hypnotized ten students at UMF during his show on Friday the 13th.    At the start of the show, Mina invited anyone in the audience to come on stage to be...

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Tattoos of UMF

Tattoos of UMF

By Cheyenne Judkins - Contributing Writer    As tattoos are on the rise on the UMF campus, many students are getting them for very special reasons. These art pieces come in many shapes and sizes, but they’re all significant, some even have a story. Some people get...

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Perfecting the Balancing Act: Kayla Tremblay

Perfecting the Balancing Act: Kayla Tremblay

By Leah Boucher -Staff Reporter       The sun shone on a Friday morning through the basement windows of Dakin into the dance studio, where red and dark blue costumes reflected their sparkles onto the walls. Three mirrors placed together on the front wall captured...

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My First Corn Maze Experience: Wicked Fun!

My First Corn Maze Experience: Wicked Fun!

By Haiyu Zheng -Contributing Writer      When the view of ten acres of cornfield finally came into sight as we drove, my friends and I started feeling thrilled about heading out to the field with excitement and an adrenaline rush.    I was a little bit...

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New Commons Project

By Anthony Lewis - Contributing Writer The onset of the fall semester brought the New Commons Project, a public humanities initiative spearheaded by Interim Provost Eric Brown and Associate Professor Kristen Case, and generously funded by the Mellon Foundation. "For...

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Drive-Thru Bans: A Solution for Franklin County?

Drive-Thru Bans: A Solution for Franklin County?

Lindsay Mower - Staff Reporter In effort to increase health promotion, some towns have adopted drive-thru bans for fast food establishments. In some communities this type of ban has been around as far back as 1982: like San Luis Obispo, a college town located on the...

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UMF Students Fight September Heatwave

By Cheyenne Judkins - Contributing Writer The recent unexpected high temperatures affecting Farmington have forced students to find methods to stay cool. Marissa Chamberlain, a junior Elementary Education major, said, “I think it’s crazy how hot it’s been. I don’t...

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UMF Reflects on Confederate Monuments in Roundtable Discussion

By Andrew Devine Editor-in-Chief UMF recently hosted campus and community members for a UMF Roundtable discussion of the issues that arise around “Statues, Memorials and Memory.” The United States has been reckoning with its past these past few months, occasionally at...

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UMF Students in Relay For Life Kick Off to Save Lives

UMF Students in Relay For Life Kick Off to Save Lives

By Alicia Davis - Contributing Writer UMF students in Relay For Life are prepare for the busy year ahead. Relay for Life is a portion of American Cancer Society that raises money for cancer awareness, cancer treatment, provide housing near hospitals and more. The big...

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