Monday, February 25, 2008
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- Former UMaine student charged in homicides
- Class registration process to change
- Wood panels help to protect soldiers
- RIAA sends letters to 32 UM students
- Cutler is testing its patients
- Japanese students explore UM
- Admins acknowledge flaws with PeopleSoft
- Student feedback on the Web matches in-class evaluations
- A right to bear arms on campus?
- Tree life spans are shortened by disease
- Can UMaine bring the humanities to Orono?
- Police Beat
- Braving the Antarctic, UM profs find climate changes
- Climate Model tests place Antarctica to the Core
- Visiting professor discusses solution for literacy problems on campuses
- Lecturer: Universities must spread the humanities to their communities
- Classified Employees Scholarship kept alive by a dedicated few
Soap Box
- PeopleSoft system poses problems
- Michelle Obama's statements unbefitting a future first-lady
- Letters to the Editor
- Disrespectful, incoherent response piece takes itself too seriously
- Bad-girl behavior gets boring without a sense of style
Style
- Blood: Who really gives a sample?
- The Grady bunch present winners
- Victory, Valentines, and Vaginas turn 10
- Old-fashioned comedy - straight from the 1700s
Maine Sports
- Close game for men's basketball
- Youth is essential
- Records fall at track and field championships
- No boat, no oars, no coach
- Ainge works magic on Celtics
- Three and Out
- Binghamton edges out UMaine
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