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Students are Getting Active with Intramural Sports
By Marissa Goodwin, Contributing Writer As the spring semester is starting to gear up, students gather to safely play intramural sports with their friends to be active and take a break from the stress of classes. Intramurals, which are tournaments of games...
Tagging Hostile Terrain
By Ciera Miller, Staff Writer Since September, University of Maine at Farmington (UMF) students across five disciplines participated in filling out a total of 1,370 toe tags for the Hostile Terrain 94 (HT94) installation at the Oak Institute for Human Rights at...
Dietary Restrictions Don’t Care
By Faith Rouillard, Contributing Writer Around the holidays we seem to indulge ourselves more than ever when it comes to tasty treats. A former bread lover spots the stuffing from across the room, she wants it desperately…her gluten allergy doesn’t care! A...
Tiny Frog Wishes
You happen upon a tiny frog who grants tiny wishes. The frog informs you that you cannot wish for big things, like money, love, or power, or wishes that will benefit a population. What do you wish for? -Freckles the Flyer Frog By Faith Rouillard and Malcolm...
A Sunday Drive Through Kittery
By Cassidy Delano, Contributing Writer Kittery is the perfect place for a calm Sunday drive. It is a small town in southern Maine that sits on the Atlantic Coast. I have lived in the same house in Kittery my entire life, and my Sunday drive route has never...
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. Ah yes, the longstanding ratio issue here at UMF. Well, I guess it’s not that much of an issue for the 33% of students here that are...
Bite Me Beaver
Dear Bite, I have had some trouble sleeping lately. The stress of school, COVID, and the fact of just pure living has become overwhelming and I can't sleep. Once I finally get to sleep I am awoken by my roommate thrashing around in her sleep and hitting the wall....
Narrow Gauge Cinema Reopens
By Sydney Beecher, Contributing Writer After Governor Janet Mills announced that drive-ins theaters could reopen in May, Narrow Gauge Cinema in Farmington began offering drive-in movies, a concert series, and various other events to the community. Near the...
Titcomb Provides for UMF
How a generous donation is helping students find new appreciation for the local ski mountain. By Faith Rouillard, Contributing Writer As the air gets colder and snow begins to fall, one Farmington location prepares for the winter season. Winter is nearing and...
Free the T Fights Period Poverty
By Cassidy Delano, Contributing Writer Free the T Project is a student-lead initiative that’s determined to make women's sanitary products accessible for students on campus. The project is currently run by seniors Alanna Atkinson and Emilee Eustis,...