Lines of Code
Upscale Neighborhood
Rational Numbers
Solutions
Last week’s puzzle solves.
Question of the Week
Where is your favorite place to study?
Same old story in Red Sox Nation?
The headlines of a September pennant chase sound all too familiar in Red Sox Nation: “Historic 22-0 loss shrinks AL lead to 3? games;” “Starting pitcher breaks hand during clubhouse tirade following loss;” “Division leaders request forfeit when opponents held up by hurricane.” Red Sox fans certainly have heard it all before.
But wait, what’s that you say? These headlines are out of the Bronx?
Meet your newest ‘Husky Hero’
Name: Ashley Freeman
Sport: Volleyball
Hometown: Gorham, ME
Year: Freshman
Recent highlights: Ashley led her team to twin victories against St. Joe’s and UMaine Machias.
Sports briefs
A quick look at the past week in USM athletics
Coffee Cafe 411
Now that you’ve gotten your computer all set up you’re probably wondering where you can go to get wired, or just to find some good java. Well, you’re in luck, Portland has a plethora of joe joints. Each one has its own perks, prices and personality. Are you looking to study during the daylight hours, or have glass of wine or beer at an open mike night? Some local entrepreneur is probably begging to cater to your needs.
This Video Has Been Formatted To Fit Your Screen
The Ant Farm Collective, a group of radical architects, performance artists and video enthusiasts who took the embryonic medium of video and created art with a punishing and hilarious social commentary during the sixties and seventies, recently released a DVD of short films.
Thirsty Thursday in Gorham
Most every Thursday night on the Gorham campus, the Gorham Events Board offers students a friendly alternative to doing Jell-o shots in Upton-Hastings Hall in the form of “Thirsty Thursday” events. Thirsty Thursdays offer everything from games to give-aways to free music.
Runway vs. Hallway
If you scan the latest runways featured in the pages of Vogue, Bazaar, W and the like, you will notice that this season’s trends are decidedly less, well, uniform. This observation does not apply to the ample selection of distinctly feminine shapes of the season, but rather the myriad of styles, colors and takes on what are arguably the most lax struts down the catwalk in recent seasons.
Stonecoast MFA Graduates 30
While much of USM was taking a well-deserved break from the rigors of academia, the Stonecoast Writing Masters of Fine Arts Program was making the most of the dog days by graduating its inaugural class and launching its third year in style.
Building tradition at USM
While the list of events for next week’s second annual USM Homecoming may lack the accompaniment of some common traditions held at other schools, such as a football game, pep rally or marching band, school spirit is still at its best for the USM community during this week.
Footprint
“Bright sunshine, bright blue sky and bright, engaging students made the Portland campus’ Husky Fest a particularly fine event. I had a great time, but upon reflection I felt a need to apologize….”
Meet Joe Student
Name:
Molly Bean
Age:
Twenty-One
Year:
Senior
Major:
Social Work
Did you grow up in Maine?
Yea, I grew up in the Oxford Hills area.
What was your reason
for coming to USM?
I went to Farmington for two years as a history major and it didn’t feel right, so I came here for the social work program.
A few useful facts about STD’s (eeew!)
Herpes, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, HPV…We all know what these awful things are, and as a bunch of hormonal college kids we all better know how to avoid them, and how to deal with them.
Chlamydia:
According to the Center for Disease Control, this nasty little bacterium is the most frequently reported STD in the US.
Meet Jose Student
The University has approximately 100 international students this year including 11 exchange students. The students represent, according to the University website, 15 different countries. These countries include Canada, Palestine, Japan and Iran.
Rate your professors online
In 1999 John Swapceinski, a student at San Jose State University, created the website RateMyProfessors.com where students can critique and review their professors anonymously.
Men’s cross country will build on experience
The adjustment from high school to college sports is always a big one for freshman athletes to overcome. In no sport is this adjustment more important than it is in cross country. Not only are the athletes that these freshman will be running against bigger, stronger and faster than they are used to competing against, they are also used to running a longer distance.
Taking the season one game at a time
USM Field Hockey Coach Bonny Brown-Denico (seventh year) will be looking toward her large group of freshman to fill the void left by the departure of 14 players from last season’s roster. Six of those 14 holes were made via graduation including leading scorers Renee Heath (28 points) and Sarah Dolley (18 points), and goaltender Jessie Superchi who achieved a 0.
Sports addendum
Some facts you didn’t know and sports trivia supplement the sports section this week.
Spoffard nails down first ever ‘Husky Hero’ honor
Hats off and a round of applause are in order for this week’s Husky Hero. We’re counting on YOU Amanda. Work hard and go get ’em. Good luck!