Can you ever find the “rock” section in a music store? Sure, there are “pop rock,” “alternative rock,” “70s/80s/90s rock,” and endless other variations, but you may find yourself thinking: Doesn’t anyone just plain ROCK anymore? Jeremiah Freed is out to let you know that someone does.
Letters to the Editor
WOULD YOU LIKE CHEESE WITH THAT WHINE, ERIN?
To the Editor:
I’m not even sure where to begin with your letter concerning your grade in chem., but the bottom line is, you didn’t make the cut. Anyone who has taken real chemistry finds the chemistry nursing majors take to be Pablum.
Designated smokers area elicit mixed reactions
There has been some possible vandalism of the signs marking smoking areas on the Gorham campus. Some smoking signs and picnic tables in designated areas have been damaged or are missing.
Craig Hutchinson, vice president of Student and University Life said though there is no hard evidence, this might be connected to the changes in smoking policy.
USM Scoreboard and Schedule
Scoreboard
Field Hockey
Nov. 4 vs. Framingham State, Win 6-0
First Round LEC Tournament
Nov. 7 vs. Plymouth State, Win 2-1
USM advances to LEC championship game
Volleyball
Nov. 5 vs. Keene State, Win 3-2
First round of LEC Tournament, USM advances to LEC semifinals
Men’s Soccer
Nov.
Staffer Speaks
Trends never reach me in their prime. By the time I got a Furby for Christmas, it was so ridiculously on sale that the decaying glue of the REDUCED sticker had alloyed with chunks of pink fur.
So while most people would have discovered MMORPGs (Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games) around the advent of the Internet, they’re still a novelty for me.
Grant provides for alcohol, drug awareness
President Richard Pattenaude sent a letter this week to all University of Southern Maine faculty and staff informing them about a survey they would receive addressing high-risk alcohol consumption among college students. In the letter he explained the survey is part of a grant-funded effort to reduce high-risk drinking behaviors among students and is not about faculty and staff’s substance use.
“In the Cut” has sex, violence, and little focus
Meg Ryan plays an unfamiliar role in the new Screen Gems film “In the Cut.” Her performance as Franny Avery, a high school English teacher in New York City, marks a drastic change from her work in the wholesome, intelligent, witty romantic comedies “When Harry Met Sally,” “You’ve Got Mail,” and “Addicted to Love.
Sports for the Layperson & Sports Trivia
SPORTS FOR THE LAYPERSON
How is a cross-country meet scored?
A cross-country team’s top five finishers contribute to a team’s overall score. After a race is completed a team’s score is determined by totaling the places of the top five finishers. A team taking the top five positions in a race would total 15 points.
Down with SCHLOCK & AWFUL
Howls and other unnerving sounds echo through the dormitory halls late at night. Drunks are constantly prowling with loud, awkward footsteps, always on their way in or out, slamming doors each time they pass either way. Worse, even if one is angered to confrontation due to being disturbed from sleep by these louts, these same louts have breath so foul (think rotting grains — a large part in beer) as to make them unapproachable.
McKibben lectures on sustainability
Bill McKibben was not always interested in the elements of a sustainable lifestyle. In college, working as a reporter for his university newspaper, he was not educated about his consumption habits or the meaning of sustainability. Not until he started living in the big apple, working for The New Yorker, did a passion begin to grow in him.
Question of the Week
Geoffrey Bohannan
Junior
Psychology
“An on-campus polling center would dramatically increase student voter turnout.”
Keita A. Whitter
Advance standing, graduate
Social Work
“I believe it would increase voter turn out significantly.”
Ideh Rohani
Sophomore
Nursing
“Undoubtedly.
Senate investigates Free Press purchase orders
The executive board of the student senate met recently to discuss an incident involving employees of the Free Press. The incident started when Christy McKinnon, the executive editor of the Free Press, held a function for Free Press employees that consisted of a get-together at McKinnon’s house and a trip to the Haunted Hayrides in Gorham.
Author reads at Words & Images kick-off
Words and Images held its first ever kick-off event last Wednesday in the Woodbury Campus Center in Portland. The event officially opened the door for applicants to submit their poetry, short stories, and artwork to the yearly publication. Notable authors contributed to the event by reading their work.
Briefly…
USM signs transfer agreement with YCCC
USM will now automatically enroll graduates of YCCC’s associate degrees as juniors at USM. The colleges have cooperated on a system that makes the transition from the community school to USM as seamless as possible.
CRIME LOGS
Oct. 28
Criminal Mischief: A snack machine in Philippi Hall was burglarized. The case is under investigation.
Oct. 29
There is an ongoing drug investigation on the Portland campus.
Oct. 29
A locker in Corthell Hall was burglarized. Some things were stolen and damaged.
Photos of the Week
Huskies prepare for post-season action
The University of Southern Maine’s field hockey and volleyball teams wrapped up their regular seasons last week with high hopes for the postseason. Both teams will compete in Little East Conference (LEC) tournaments which are scheduled to begin this week.
Classifieds
HELP WANTED
STOCK BROKER TRAINEE PART TIME
SCOTTRADE, Inc. a fast growing nationwide discount stock brokerage firm seeks sophomore/junior students with business/finance/economics major with customer service background and a desire to learn about brokerage industry.
Crossword
Meet Joe Student
What brought you to the area?
“I moved to Maine after my senior year of high school when my dad was transferred here.”
Why did you choose USM?
“Because I love it up here and I want to stay in Maine.”
What would you do to make life better for the USM student?
“Have more classes at the Gorham campus.
Simic strikes again
“The Voice at 3 A.M.”
By Charles Simic
Harcourt, Inc., 2003
177 pp.
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Charles Simic is no stranger to praise. During the 44 years his writings have been published, he has become one of the most respected poets in America.
Calender of Events
MONDAY
Craft workshop
The People’s Free Space Free School will hold a craft workshop in knitting, crocheting, soap making and pumpkin pie baking in the Community Room at Unity Village, 24 Stone St, behind Portland City Hall. It begins at 6:30 p.m and is free.
Letter from the Editor
For the Celtic people who inhabited Ireland, the UK, and Northern France over 2000 years ago what we now know as Halloween was called the Samhain festival. This festival rang in their new year, which began on Nov. 1. Their new year began with the end of the harvest and they believed on that day the barrier between the worlds of living and dead was thinned allowing spirits to easily pass through.
Department of Defense stickers found on University phones
Members of the Student Senate voiced concern on Oct. 23 over stickers affixed to the handsets of phones on the Portland campus, including ones in the Student Senate office and WMPG. The stickers bear the statement: “DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION: This telephone is subject to monitoring at all times.