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Budget cuts hit where it hurts, bad
Budget cuts hit where it hurts, bad To the editor, I am extremely saddened to find that English lecturers Jura Avizienis and Margaret Reimer, favorite staff members of mine and many of my friends, found themselves without renewed contracts last week. It appears that in order to eradicate the position of lecturer, the English department…
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Dylan comes to Portland again
Bob Dylan fans that went to see him play Oct. 4 at the Cumberland Country Civic Center most likely left disappointed. Though opening acts Amos Lee and Elvis Costello had the crowd animated and lively, their efforts were diminished by a dismal performance by Bob Dylan himself.
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Speed dating event at USM draws nearly 100
A night of speed dating, sponsored by The Free Press and the Portland Events Board (PEB), was held at Portland’s Woodbury Campus Center on Oct. 5. The event was free for all students and included an award-winning locals DJ Shade, and hip-hop act Lab 7. Jeff Farnham, a senior business major and PEB president, said…
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Columbia was right, mostly
Columbia was right, mostly Dear Editor: Angelique Carson is exactly right that “USM should follow Columbia’s example” in providing a free speech forum for Iran President Ahmadinejad’s appearance (“The real meaning of academic Freedom, Oct. l”). But from the perspective of a career in academe and close attention to Washington’s and the U.
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Let academic freedom stand
Let academic freedom stand Dear editor, I was concerned and confused after reading a “letter to the editor” posted in the (Sept. 24 edition) of the Free Press on the topic of academic freedom. (“What is taught in the classroom has it’s limits,” by Jason Lavoie) First off, I am in support of having “uniform…
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Campus Events
Oct. 22 Philosophy Symposium Meeting-Weekly meeting/ Philosophy House, 47 Exeter Street, Portland campus/ 3 p.m.-4 p.m. Circle K Meeting-Weekly meeting of USM chapter/ Husky Hut, Brooks Student Center, Gorham campus/ 8 p.m.-9 p.m./ Send an e-mail to Maria Zamboni at maria.
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HUSKY HERO
David Kreps Sport: Men’s Soccer Position: Goalie Year: Sophomore Hometown: Agawam, MA FP: Why’d you come to USM? Kreps: I originally went to Orono and played soccer, but we lost every game and I didn’t play at all. We got a new coach, and he told me in March that there wasn’t going to be…
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Student performers get flighty
I first met Gary Thayer last year-as the robot Bender from Futurama, dressed in an elaborate homemade Halloween costume that included silver dryer pipes, a huge cardboard suit, and silver gloves bigger than his head. Something told me that he had a creative streak that surpassed all the ghosts and French maids at the party.
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Introducing.
Kelly McCormick, 20 Third Year, Linguistics Major We found Kelly on the Portland campus, humming 80’s pop song ‘Two of Hearts,’ so we pulled her aside, and asked if she wanted to be famous. FP: So, tell us a little about yourself. And your song. McCormick: I’m Kelly McCormick, Portland-dweller, I’m twenty years old.and a…
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Campus Crime
Oct. 14 Can’t you smell that smell 9:58 p.m.-Someone at the School of Law reported a strange odor. Oct. 13 My drugs have been violated 11:20 p.m.-Police responded to a drug violation outside Dickey Wood Hall in Gorham. No one was at the scene on the officer’s arrival.
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Don’t stay home
Monday, Oct 22 It’s Game Night at Styxx, so I don’t really know what you’re waiting for. Go play. Free/ 21+/ Styxx/ 3 Spring Street/ Portland/ 828-0822 Tuesday, Oct 23 Get naked. The Naked Truth Project will be at Flatbread tonight to answer all your questions about consumer products, toxins, and “green” alternatives.
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This Week In History – Oct. 26, 1881
TOMBSTONE, Arizona-The story of one of history’s most famous Wild West gunfights is clouded with many rumors and differing accounts. Wyatt Earp, formerly marshal of Kansas City, moved to the silver mine town in 1879 with his wife and brothers, Virgil, US Marshal and Morgan, to barkeep at the Alhambra saloon.
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HUSKY HIGHLIGHTS
Golf Huskies finish first, four under par 10/5 – Led by junior Brent Profenno (Standish) and freshman Andrew Slattery (West Minot), the Huskies took first place in their second home match of the season. The pair combined to shoot a three-under-par 67 at the Sable Oaks golf course in South Portland to help the Huskies…
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Husky Scoreboard
Golf 10/1 – USM Fall Classic 6th place 10/5 – Southern Maine Cup 1st place 10/7-8 – Husson Invitational 7th place Field Hockey 9/29 – USM 1, Westfield State 0 10/2 – USM 1, Salem State 0 10/4 – USM 2, St. Joseph’s 1 10/6 – Keene 3, USM 2 10/11 – USM 1,
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UPCOMING GAMES
Opponents names written in capital letters means the game will be played at home Monday October 22 Golf @ NEIGA Championships, Brewster, MA tba Tuesday October 23 Golf @ NEIGA Championships, Brewster, MA tba Women’s Soccer @ Bowdoin 3:30 p.m. Field Hockey @ Bowdoin 5 p.
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Out is the new in
The leaves are turning and the weather is clear. It’s sunny and the temperatures are in the 70’s. It’s October in Maine, and starting this weekend, we have our first vacation of the year. Joining the annual rush of leaf-peepers might seem a little kitschy, this is the most beautiful season in vacationland, so why…
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Living Proof of talent at USM
The Main stage at Russell Hall was sweltering Wednesday night, a product of the day’s heat and blazing stage lights. Student Kristen Peters, assistant stage manager, pointed out between scenes, “We need to light this differently, he couldn’t be reading by that light if it were 1:00 in the morning.
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letter from the editor
Last week President Ahmadinejad of Iran was invited to not only visit, but speak at Columbia University in New York City. The President suggested to thousands of listeners that the Holocaust was not fact, but theory. He further submitted that Iran, the entire country, contained no homosexuals.
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Obama sweeps through Portland
Barack Obama, the Democrat presidential candidate from Illinois, stirred the biggest crowd reaction in his speech at the Portland Expo last week, when he pledged affordable college education to all Americans. “That’s our future right there,” he said, “and they shouldn’t be saddled with $50,000 or $70,000 worth of debt.
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Media Whore
It is both exciting and enlightening to find that social media sites like MySpace and Facebook aren’t being exclusively used to show off personal preferences, arrange booty calls, and form nonsensical groups like “I Secretly Want to Punch Slow Walking People in the Back of the Head.
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Professors should be free to teach what they wish
The presentation by Professor Bowen about academic freedom (Last Thursday, in Luther Bonney’s Talbot Auditorium titled “Academic Freedom in American Democracy,”) is worthy of praise. It ably showed the dangers facing that freedom today, and what Jason Lavoie wrote (last week’s Letter to the Editor, Sept.
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Strength, speed and sex appeal on skates
More than forty women from all walks of life came together at the Portland Expo on Sept. 22. Their purpose? To kick some ass. Dressed in brightly colored roller skates, tube socks, fishnets, booty shorts or skirts, matching team tank tops and jersey dresses, these women have enough energy to put most rock bands to…
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One step at a time
They want people’s signatures, they want people’s voices, but most of all they simply want people to be aware. Students of USM’s new MainePIRG chapter are working hard to change the world one step at a time. Maine’s Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) is part of a national organization that links student chapters from across…
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HUSKY HERO
Alicia Croteau Major: Exercise Physiology Year: Senior Sport: Cross Country She isn’t the best runner on the cross country team-she took last place in the recent Codfish Bowl, and placed in the last ten in the race previous. But you don’t have to be good or fast or perfect to be a hero.