With this question, Jeffery Hatcher opens his adaptation of the 1950s classic play, “Dial M for Murder,” originally written by Frederick Knotts, and famously put to film by Alfred Hitchcock. The ...
As anyone who knows me can vouch, being in Student Government has been a defining part of my time at the University of Maine. What started as a simple desire to get involved became an unwavering ...
When you hear “crime drama,” you probably aren’t thinking of the Andy Griffith Show. Yet, this 1960s TV classic is so much more than a mindless flick made simply to pacify an American people unsettled ...
Being a fourth-year student at the University of Maine, I have witnessed a lot of change during my time here. I remember when parking tickets were $30. Now, if you are a student and you park in the ...
Today, there are nearly 43 million people in the U.S. reliant on federal student loans, with a total debt of $1.773 trillion, according to a recent report from the Education Data Initiative. The ...
Ever heard of the Occitan language, the native tongue of the South of France? It is a language spoken by so few nowadays that even those who have vacationed multiple times in Nice, Cannes or anywhere ...
The University of Maine was established in 1865, a good 160 years ago. The campus has been in Maine for the entirety of its existence, as has the snow every winter. However, they have yet to discover ...
The United States Forest Service (USFS) is terminating approximately 3,400 employees, affecting forest management operations. While firefighters, law enforcement officers, meteorologists and bridge ...
“Today I’m the butcher, tomorrow I might be the cattle.” In this dystopia, people eat people. Grocery stores serve packaged human, and family prayers circle a roasting man on a spit. Nutrition, ...
Frigid temperatures and windy weather conditions didn’t stop protesters from voicing their concerns, with some even climbing a mountain of freshly-plowed snow to be better spotted by cars honking in ...