When Hayden Mann ’27 started making beats for his friends in middle school, he never expected that it would land him a record ...
The newer murals build on a tradition of public art in Brunswick. Alonzo herself admires the murals “Many Stitches,” which is ...
On Wednesday night, activist, scholar, and reproductive justice leader Loretta J. Ross hosted a conversation titled “The ...
BEST IN THE STATE: Women’s cross country poses with its trophy after winning the Maine State Championships for the first time ...
I played this game in kindergarten where I would chase the boys around. Not tag—if I caught them, they’d just take off again.
More often than not, I catch myself scrolling past moments of boredom—literally. When left with a few moments of spare time, ...
LESSONS FROM THE PAST: Associate Professor of African Studies and History Brian Purnell speaks at a panel in Gibson Hall. Purnell, sitting on a panel along with three other professors from the history ...
Alma Dudas ’27 attended both a student conversation with Buolamwini held earlier in the day and her lecture after reading Buolamwini’s book, “Unmasking AI: My Mission to Protect What Is Human in a ...
On Thursday, September 18, at 11:23 p.m., Safety and Security responded to a call about an attempted luring incident. A prospective student visiting campus contacted Safety and Security for a ride ...
His lecture followed his career, ending with a discussion of his latest work “In a Grain of Wheat,” which contemplates the Islamic State’s destruction of “The Winged Bull of Nineveh,” a sculpture of a ...
On Monday, students and local Maine residents gathered in Kresge Auditorium for a performance of “Broken Clock,” a play by non-profit Maine Inside Out (MIO).
SPEAK YOUR MIND: Faculty members of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) and students rally on the museum steps. The rally was the conclusion of AAUP’s week for academic freedom in ...