Do you know about the SAF referendum in the student senate, and if so, do you support it?
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Meet Joe Student
Name: Amber Hardey Age: 27 Major: Environmental Science and Policy Where are you from? Houlton, ME What brought you to the area? What do you think of it? I came here to go to school, and I think it’s a lot better than Houlton. Why did you choose USM? Because I got a scholarship.
Welcome to the jungle
Taman Negara National Park is set in the middle of Malaysia. This magnificent rainforest claims to be the oldest in the world, apparently because no natural disasters have touched it throughout its 130-million-year history. I decided to venture into this incredible place along with a mate I had been traveling with for a while, Paul from England.
Strange Days
It was this time last year when The Free Press reported the tragic drug overdose of USM Portland Hall resident Nick Johnston, who died March 22. Barely two weeks later (April 5) another USM student, Seamus Nee, died in a car accident on the snowy April roads….
USM Celebrates women’s history month
USM’s department of Women’s Studies has organized a number of events to celebrate women in history, highlighted my Ms. Marcia Freedman’s speech entitled “Women, Peace and Political Action: The Israeli Experience,” which addresses problems surrounding issues with women’s rights.
What’s cerumen???
It’s sticky and shiny – but what is it? Earwax, also called cerumen, is formed by special glands in the outer part of the ear canal. Earwax is supposed to trap dust and dirt particles from the eardrum, as well as provide lubrication and act as a water repellant.
Bound for Z
Sly Chi serves up funk on new album
“When the funk is flowing through you, the rhythm’s gonna shake you from within,” sings Rafael Keilt-Freyre on the title track of Portland band Sly Chi’s new album, Wave Sound. That line could have been just another empty song lyric, but for Sly Chi, it is a promise that they strive to keep.
Life on the Edge
If I had a house in the country, I would try to respect the land. I would have an organic garden, put in a pond and maybe even get some geese. They could help “mow” a few acres around the house, which would open up the view a bit. If I got as many as 40 acres, I might even have some forest to walk through.
Senate elections this week include two ballot questions
It is election time again at USM. The student senate elections will be held March 15 through 18 on both the Gorham and Portland campuses. This year students will not just be voting in student senators for the 2004-2005 academic year; they will be voting on two ballot questions as well.
Scoreboard
Sports Scoreboard
March 12
Women’s Basketball vs. Bowdoin, Loss 59-55
NCAA Northeast Regional Seminfinal
Huskies finish the season 29-2.
Letters to the Editor
Parking peeves To the Editor: The parking garage has made more parking available but there are still problems that need attention. Spaces in the lot between the campus center and Masterton are at a premium. The garage seems to have replaced the Marginal Way parking lot and the bus ride as a last resort for a lot of us.
Senate elections: meet the candidates
A look at each of the candidates, including their goals, their focus issues, and their extra-curricular activities.
Model U.N. secures large last-minute grant from Student Senate
The Student Senate debated for three hours last week before finally approving a proposal to give $1,600 of Student Activity Fee money to the Model UN. The group needs the money to send eight students to this year’s World Model UN (WorldMUN) conference in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt.
Athletics Schedule
The Spring Season gets underway this week!
Thursday 3/18
Softball vs. Framingham State, @ Fort Myers, FL, 11:00 a.m.
Softball vs. Montclair State , @ Fort Myers, FL, 1:00 p.m.
Baseball vs. Trinity @ Clearwater, FL., 7:00 p.m.
Saturday 3/20
Men’s Lacrosse vs.
Proposed legislation to ease Maine job search
New propositions before the Maine State Legislature are aimed at keeping Maine’s youth from seeking out of state education and employment. Among the proposals are strengthening relationships between universities and the business sector, creating a legislative team to do so and launching a comprehensive state marketing campaign.
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Sports for the Layperson
Why are there no lines on women’s lacrosse fields?
Student Senator’s toddler dies
Student Senator Richard Cook took responsibility for his son’s death in an email sent out to the Student Senate listserv last Friday evening. “My son died today because of my neglectfulness,” he wrote.
The case is currently under investigation by the Portland Police and is considered a suspicious death.
Sports Trivia
The USM women’s basketball team won a school record 26 straight games and finished their season 29-2. Who did they lose to?
USM’s childcare service renews kindergarten accreditation
“Phone, Kevin.” A toddle with a fist full of blocks has wandered into the main office area of USM’s Gorham Childcare Center. “That’s the fax machine, Preston, it’ll pick up automatically. Good ear though.” Program Manager Kevin Dean offers Preston a smile, and he returns to the Pre-School room.
Darren Ranco speaks on Penobscot Indians
Darren Ranco, a Penobscot Indian, spoke last Friday in the Luther-Bonney Auditorium. His speech was entitled “Power and identity in state sanctioned science: Environmental racism and the logic of genocide.” Ranco was the keynote speaker in a series that went on all day.
Filing taxes early can help pay the bills
It’s not too early to be thinking about doing your income taxes. W-2 forms will be mailed by employers the first week of February. The earlier you file, the earlier you get the refund check to help pay your bills! If you wait until the last minute to do your taxes, save this article with your pay stubs until it’s ripe! Unless you were born with a silver spoon in your mouth, you have to work, go into debt, or depend on a spouse or parents to help cover school expenses.
Crime On Campus
March 4 Someone reported being pushed to the floor from behind by an unknown assailant in Portland’s Masterton Hall. March 5 A fire extinguisher was dropped from Upton Hall in Gorham onto the sidewalk below. The extinguisher was removed from the fourth floor of the building and therefore probably dropped from that floor.