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Tale of two gyms
There are countless days we, as college students, saunter with glazed over eyes, passing the tucked away Sullivan Fitness complex on our way to Payson Smith. In Gorham too, we slowly drive by the Costello Sports complex without notice. Too angry in our scavenger state, prowling around for those lacking parking spaces to care about working out.
Husky highlights
Husky highlights
Bial named player of the week
Senior Huskies midfielder Adam Bial (Wenham, MA) was named the Little East Conference Offensive Player of the Week for the week of Oct. 23-29. In two USM wins last week, Bial contributed a goal and two assists for a four-point week.
Volleyball gets competitive
If you ask Braden Zamore to describe his teams passion for volleyball, he’ll tell you they live and breathe it. Zamore teamed up with Recreations Coordinator Robert Prince to help plan and organize the intramural volleyball club that exists at USM today.
“It hasn’t been easy, but I’ve been able to do it,” said Zamore.
YOU GOTTA CHECK THEM OUT!
This column is a musical soapbox. It’s about passion. It’s about a band or musician that everyone should check out.
Doin’ it write
Imagine a room full writers talking, criticizing and comparing story ideas, subject matter and style. Enter: The Wordsmith Syndicate.
There are over 50 students groups at the University of Southern Maine as part of the BSO (Board of Student Organizations).
Letter From The Editor
In this week’s paper, we’re running a news brief about a letter President Pattenaude wrote to faculty and staff. It included a few paragraphs about TABOR and why he thought it would have dangerous effects for the university. This follows Pattenaude’s announcment a few weeks ago that USM already was about 2 million dollars in the hole.
More rooms, less parking
Construction of a new dorm is changing the skyline of the Gorham campus. A large building emerges in Gorham where fields once were. The dorm, located near Bailey Hall, is designed for 296 upper-level and graduate-level students. The new building is scheduled to be finished for the fall of 2007.
Health Nut
Everyone knows bananas have lots of potassium. We know this is good for us. Our mothers told us so.
And it’s true. Potassium is an essential nutrient for all animals. In ion form, (K+) it works with the positive sodium ion (Na+) in cells to help with the passage of electrical impulses such as nerve impulses and muscle contractions.
Game schedule
Day Date Opponent Time
Sat. 11/11 Women’s XC 12:00 p.m.
@ NCAA Division III New England
Regional CHAMPIONSHIPS
@ Springfield College
Sat. 11/11 Men’s XC 11:00 a.m.
@ NCAA New England
Regional Championships
@ Springfield College
Sat.
Don’t stay home
Things to do instead of getting drunk with your boring roommate.
Media Whore
Most Americans learn more about the political process from political advertising than they do anywhere else. Being so informed by political media, we better comprehend rhetoric like “cutting and running”, “congressional rubber-stamping” and “staying the course” than we understand the basics of our own government.
USM should be proud
Dear Editor,
I wanted to let readers know that USM should be proud of the job its Resident Assistants did to help the kids of our community recently. Some may have noticed the Noyes moving van parked near the Campus Center for three days. It was there to gather donations for the Big BIG yard sale to benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southern Maine.
The debate that was not
The so-called debate between Professor Herb Adams and his student Jason Lavoie last Wednesday was much less contentious than one would expect from candidates of two very different parties. Absent from the debate was Matt Reading, of the Green Party, leaving Lavoie (Republican) and Adams (Democrat) face to face.
Husky scoreboard
Women’s Field Hockey (10-10 After first round tournament play):
10/29 – Bridgewater State 2, USM 0
10/31 – USM 1, Westfield State 0
Women’s Soccer (5-13 Season Completed):
10/28 – Western Connecticut 2, USM 0
10/31 – RIC 4, USM 1
Women’s Cross Country:
10/28 – Southern Maine placed second at the 2006 Little East Conference Championship at Keene State College.
Pop your socks off
A new art display on the Glickman Library’s 7th floor features the 12 students of Rebecca Goodale’s Special Topic Book Arts class. Their assignment was to make a pop-up book of any topic of interest.
A reception was held this past Wednesday night opening the student’s art and a few of the pop-up books they used as inspiration.
Jelly Donut Series
Stephen Schlesinger, director of the World Policy Institute and a recent guest at USM for United Nations Day tried his best to answer the question: Why does the United Nations seem so ineffectual when faced with a military crisis? A tough question, yet one that so many have asked before.
Police move Portland office
USM’s Portland Police left their offices in the Steego Building on Bedford Street for a new and improved space in the Sullivan Fitness Complex last Monday. Upcoming construction of the University Commons is displacing them. Lt. Jim Stanhope said the new area is smaller, but there is more office space than before.
Vast right-wing conspiracy
Chandler Woodcock is your average Mainer; he’s not a career politician. His resume includes teaching for 25 years as an English teacher at Livermore Falls, Mt. Blue, and a Skowhegan area high school. As coach of the Mt. Blue girls basketball team, he led them to two Class A state championships.
Commons to change USM’s look
The old warehouses that mar the Portland campus between Glickman Library and the Abromson Center will be torn down beginning Monday and transformed into the University Commons, a new building, promenade and plaza that Craig Hutchinson, vice president of student and university life, describes as “the gateway to campus for the community.
Blue plate special
A cozy cottage near Pine Tree Shopping Plaza houses two remarkable restaurants-The Blue House Caf? open for breakfast and lunch, and Francisco’s, open for dinner. The tight two-room dining space was nearly full at about 11:00 a.m., but we managed to get the last table.
USM fights back against bomb threats
After two bomb threats last month, a bomb expert is arriving on campus to help USM Police train faculty and staff in evacuation procedures and identifying explosives. Police Chief Lisa Beecher has secured the services of Tim Culbert, president of New England Chemical and Explosive Disposal, Inc.
News briefs
USM | Pattenaude Urges Campus to Vote
PORTLAND–President Richard Pattenaude released a statement via e-mail urging all members of USM’s community to vote tomorrow on TABOR, no matter if it is supported or not. He gave the positions of the Board of Trustees and the Board of Visitors, who oppose it.