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Boat Launch, Pete Mcfarland
Boat Launch, Pete Mcfarland
Maine Song and Story Sampler
Maine has a long and broad tradition of boat building, and in many coastal towns boat launches were a social event.
Observing King's Legacy, Kathryn Ritchie
Observing King's Legacy, Kathryn Ritchie
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Article from the University of Maine student newspaper The Maine Campus regarding a Faculty Senate vote on the University observing Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a school holiday.
Mpac Extends Efforts To End Violence And Inequality, Robert Creutz
Mpac Extends Efforts To End Violence And Inequality, Robert Creutz
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
At 4 p.m. every Wednesday, a group gathers to develop methods in which it can promote exactly what its namesake implies: Peace. The Maine Peace Action Committee was founded in 1974, with a focus on working to end the war in Indochina. Today, the group extends its efforts to all who seek an end to violence and inequality.
Um Plans Christmas, Kwanzaa Celebrations, Jodi Sokolowski
Um Plans Christmas, Kwanzaa Celebrations, Jodi Sokolowski
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
People across campus are gearing up to celebrate the holiday season and many incorporate religion into that celebration.
Recognize Martin Luther King Day, Kathleen March
Recognize Martin Luther King Day, Kathleen March
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Each academic year as January nears the University of Maine begins to think again about Martin Luther King, about the day officially designated to honor his life and teachings. Like several other national holidays, this one currently does not bring with it a day off from classes at this university. Several reasons have been cited for this: one is the academic year is already too short.
Christian Truth, Isaac J. Kimball
Christian Truth, Isaac J. Kimball
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
The article "Suppressing minorities with religion," which appeared in Friday's Maine Campus, is based on stereotypes and ignorance.
Restraining Order Settles Belanger Case, Kathryn Ritchie
Restraining Order Settles Belanger Case, Kathryn Ritchie
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
The Attorney General's Office reached an agreement late last week with Casey Belanger, the University of Maine student accused of sending threatening e-mail to several folders on the FirstClass computer system. Both Belangers and the judge have signed a "consent judgement," permanently restraining him from harassing anyone of the minority status, according to Assistant Attorney General Stephen Wessler.
Hiv Patient Faces Disease With Hope, Courage, Jason Cunningham
Hiv Patient Faces Disease With Hope, Courage, Jason Cunningham
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
After becoming infected with HIV a few years ago, Nancy, who prefers not to use her last name, could have given up all hpe and become overwhelmed with self-pity. But she decided to press forward and take advantage of the opportunities life had to offer.
Suppressing Minorities With Religion, Hillary Montgomery
Suppressing Minorities With Religion, Hillary Montgomery
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
While perusing the discussion folders in my FirstClass account recently, I happened upon the gender folder. For some odd reason, a number of files pertained to the subject of God and religion. Whatever the reason for using this folder to discuss such debated issues is no matter, rather the content of these messages really got me thinking.
The Lobbyist No. 20 (December 1997), Maine Women's Lobby Staff
The Lobbyist No. 20 (December 1997), Maine Women's Lobby Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
Book Puts Spotlight On Censorship, Choice And Teaching Of Controversial Popular Literature In The Classroom, Kay Hyatt
General University of Maine Publications
It's back. The debate, reflection and discussion surrounding the controversial issues of censorship, student choice and the place of popular literature in the classroom that highlighted last fall's Reading Stephen King Conference at the University of Maine are now available for reference and examination in a new book. The collection of essays from literary scholars, librarians, university faculty, and high school teachers and students, including a chapter by the best-selling author, is intended to help educators navigate the precarious line between community standards and who chooses what students read and teachers teach.
Changing Families, Different Views Can Test Holiday Traditions, Kay Hyatt
Changing Families, Different Views Can Test Holiday Traditions, Kay Hyatt
General University of Maine Publications
Who's on the guest list for the traditional family holiday dinner this year? Let's see. There's Grandpa and his bride, Aunt Lilly and her significant other, Cousin Ned and his stepchildren, plus all the other former and present husbands, wives and partners that comprise today's changing families. The different relationships and new people represented at family gatherings span generations and cause tension and uncertainty that call for extreme flexibility and generous accommodation, according to a University of Maine professor.
Back To The Future: The University Of Maine And Its Land Grant/Sea Grant Tradition, Peter S. Hoff
Back To The Future: The University Of Maine And Its Land Grant/Sea Grant Tradition, Peter S. Hoff
General University of Maine Publications
Text of the Inaugural Address delivered by Peter S. Hoff in the fall of 1997.
Peter S. Hoff Inaugural Address, Peter S. Hoff
Peter S. Hoff Inaugural Address, Peter S. Hoff
General University of Maine Publications
Text of the inaugural address of Peter S. Hoff.
Annual Book Drive Under Way, Kay Hyatt
Annual Book Drive Under Way, Kay Hyatt
General University of Maine Publications
Children's books for needy area youngsters from toddlers to teens, are again being collected by the College of Education and Human Development at then University of Maine. The public is invited to join in this annual tradition by donating new books or used books in very good condition. The books will be distributed by the Orono-Old Town Kiwanis Club at the service organization's annual holiday party for area children.
Feeling The Managed-Care Pinch, Paul Livingstone
Feeling The Managed-Care Pinch, Paul Livingstone
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
I never paid much attention to HMOs until I began hearing the occasional managed-care horror story (the one about bone-marrow transplant denials comes to mind) and realized I was one of those untold millions living under the auspices of a managed care company. A perennial favorite of the news media, managed care has received a healthy dose of concerned prodding over the last few years over its practices.
Campus Strives For Equal Employment Opportunity Despite New Court Ruling, Krista Marrs
Campus Strives For Equal Employment Opportunity Despite New Court Ruling, Krista Marrs
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
No abstract provided.
Hate Crimes By Teens Disturbing, Maine Campus
Hate Crimes By Teens Disturbing, Maine Campus
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
If the stories of hate crimes told at last week's "Bridges of Respect" conference in Ellsworth are any indication, Maine has a long way to go in educating its youths about tolerance and respect for civil rights.
Policy May Jeopardize Safety, Kathryn Ritchie
Policy May Jeopardize Safety, Kathryn Ritchie
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
An informed community is a safe community, according to Public Safety Police Lt. Alan Stormann, but recent actions suggest the campus police are only willing to go so far in keeping the community informed. In 1996, seven "forcible rapes" were reported in the university's annual safety and security information report. The definition of forcible rape includes forcible "fondling, non-forcible incest and statutory rape." Of the seven reported "forcible rapes," according to Lt. Stormann, three were actual rapes, one was an attempted rape, two involved offensive touching and the last one involved a man masturbating on a woman. Of the seven …
New Book Guides Selection And Use Of Quality Nonfiction For Children, Kay Hyatt
New Book Guides Selection And Use Of Quality Nonfiction For Children, Kay Hyatt
General University of Maine Publications
From dinosaurs to sports, mummies to the Industrial Revolution, the facts and mysteries of the world intrigue imagination and inspire learning. Human curiosity -- the fascination with the who, what, where and why of life begins early, and that's why good nonfiction is so important, according to the authors of a new book, "Making Facts Come Alive: Choosing Quality Nonfiction Literature K-8."
Wic Recognizes Role Models, Elizabeth Beaulieu
Wic Recognizes Role Models, Elizabeth Beaulieu
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Every year, the Women in the Curriculum and the Women's Studies Program honor three women with the Maryann Hartman Award for contributions and accomplishments. It is the groups' intent that the recognized women serve as a source of inspiration for all women.
Support Key To Onward Success, Christie Johnston
Support Key To Onward Success, Christie Johnston
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
The Onward Program, nationally known as the Student Support Services has striven to help students disadvantaged by a physical, mental or financial obstacle since 1970.
Computer Speech No Different From Others, Ryan Robbins
Computer Speech No Different From Others, Ryan Robbins
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Last week's filing of a civil rights lawsuit by the state against University of Maine student Casey Belangers for threatening another student on FirstClass raises concerns for how the First Amendment relates to computer networks.
Education Puzzle Needs Solutions, Misty Edgecomb
Education Puzzle Needs Solutions, Misty Edgecomb
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
See Dick and Jane. Look! They go to school. See Jane go through the metal detector. The school policeman smiles. See Dick go through the metal detector. Oh no! Look, Dick has a gun.
Women Gain Confidence Through Self-Defense Courses, Krista Marrs
Women Gain Confidence Through Self-Defense Courses, Krista Marrs
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
With the ongoing concern for student safety on campus, two public safety officers are offering a women's self-defense class and both say participants are making great progress.
Mr. Gnu Comic Strip, Travis Dandro
Mr. Gnu Comic Strip, Travis Dandro
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
A four-panel comic strip drawn by Travis Dandro depicting a bigoted perspective of both people of color and individuals with disabilities.
Long description.
Panel one contains one figure, a highly stylized, anthropomorphized Gnu (or African antelope with along head and beard), presumably the title character of the strip, Mr. Gnu. The character is holding a cereal box in front of him. Lettering over the character's head reads: "Hey kids! I'd like to introduce a new cereal!"
Panel two contains a close up of the cereal box with the lettering, "Sammy Davis CRUNCH" over a stylized drawing of a character that …
1997-98 Women's Basketball Media Guide, Maine Sports Information Office
1997-98 Women's Basketball Media Guide, Maine Sports Information Office
General University of Maine Publications
The University of Maine women’s basketball team has it all: Experience, speed, smarts, scoring power, solid defense and fan support. The Black Bears will look to put the pieces together as they navigate a challenging schedule and work towards regular and post season championships. Building on an impressive history of success, Maine should continue to be among the national leaders in several categories with an eye on breaking into the Top 25.
The Black Bears are already considered one of the top academic teams in the country. Maine was ranked seventh in the nation by the Women’s Basketball Coaches’ Association …
Umaine Commits To Classroom Equity, Andrea Page
Umaine Commits To Classroom Equity, Andrea Page
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Several students addressed the Vision 2000 mission plan for changing gender equity at the University of Maine Thursday.
Belanger Tells Story Behind Firstclass Threats, Kathryn Ritchie, Paul Livingstone
Belanger Tells Story Behind Firstclass Threats, Kathryn Ritchie, Paul Livingstone
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
The penalties levied by the University of Maine against a student accused of issuing a violent threat on FirstClass [the University's email system] have been set, but an investigation by UMaine's Public Safety continues. Casey Belanger, 19, of Caribou, has been ordered by UMaine to serve 30 hours of community service over two semesters. The university has also suspended his FirstClass account and placed him on "probated suspension." The punishment sought by the state, however, is potentially more severe.
Slurs Bring Civil Suit Against Um Student, Kathryn Ritchie, Paul Livingstone
Slurs Bring Civil Suit Against Um Student, Kathryn Ritchie, Paul Livingstone
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
The Maine Attorney General's Office filed a civil suit yesterday against a University of Maine student who allegedly used the FirstClass [email] computer system to make threatening statements directed at gays, lesbians and bisexuals. The suit claims Casey Belanger, 19, of Orono, violated the Maine Civil Rights Act... "Bias motivated threats of violence have absolutely no place anywhere in society, including our universities and colleges," Attorney General Andrew Ketterer said.