Monday, March 24, 2008
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- Drawing plans for a changing campus
- Campus-wide tobacco ban
- Hazing study: largest of its kind
- UMS budget cut rejected by state legislature
- Teaching about Iraq
- Terrorism: from Africa to UM
- Police Beat
- Civil engineering hydraulics lab recieves donation of $100K
- Lip hair and democracy
- Mainers left in dark, need D
Soap Box
- The act of nonvoting is not necessarily equivalent to apathy
- Student input goes up in smoke
- Cloak of censorship could be lifted with Chinese Olympics
- Attempting to reflect on feelings of guilt and remorse
- Parents obsessed with the beauty contests overstress their kids
- Not casting a ballot is a vote against taking personal responsibility
Style
- The media of art old and new
- Galley Rats stowed away harmonies for Java Jive
- "It's Not So Simple"
- Poetry for colors and shipwrecks
- Many voices, many pieces showcased by Singers
- Some salsa for dessert
Maine Sports
- Field hockey's academics recognized nationally
- Invitational prepares runners
- Bishop to leave UMaine
- Three and out
- UM softball off to rocky start
- Women's hockey looks back on season
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2008 Woodie Awards
