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Sam…Will Students Again Be A Political Force?, The Maine Campus
Sam…Will Students Again Be A Political Force?, The Maine Campus
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
The Student Association of Maine has embraced an ominous task. In its effort to represent 32,000 post-secondary students throughout the state, conflicts are bound to surface. But if SAM can unify its student membership, the prospects for developing a powerful voice in Augusta, a voice that would be heard in the halls of the State House and reverberate back to individual campuses are bright.
Target: Augusta. A New Statewide Force Prepares To Focus Student Influence On Maine Politics, Jeff W. Beebe
Target: Augusta. A New Statewide Force Prepares To Focus Student Influence On Maine Politics, Jeff W. Beebe
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
"SAM" --the word has a familiar ring to it, from the sixties, when the evening news opened with the day's body counts in South Vietnam and conflicting reports of fighter-jet losses in the skies over North Vietnam--'Surface-to-Air-Missile.' Another, but altogether different, "SAM" was launched in Bangor Saturday--the Student Association of Maine. Its propellant is in the person of UMO's Peter Simin, and its payload is the interests of 32,000 post-secondary students in Maine.
Umo Thanked, Praised For 'Courage', Jim Pinette
Umo Thanked, Praised For 'Courage', Jim Pinette
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Open letter to the University of Maine at Orono. "I wish to thank the University of Maine at Orono for visiting our area of Sinclair--St. Agatha. The thanks is in open letter form as a tactic to encourage continuity and to give impetus to this kind of community service, plus a whole hearted public thanks in appreciation to those who had the courage to cut across bureaucratic doors and titles in an effort to open a dialog at the grass roots level."
Results Of Ongoing Survey Of Student Opinion Indicate A Growing Trend Toward Liberalism, Paul Betit
Results Of Ongoing Survey Of Student Opinion Indicate A Growing Trend Toward Liberalism, Paul Betit
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
"Are you opposed to homosexual relations between consenting adults?" "Do you drink alcoholic beverages?" "Are you opposed to the dissemination of birth control devices to college students by the infirmary? "Would you favor the elimination of legal sanctions prohibiting the use of marijuana?" The answers these questions have elicited over the past seven years convince Dr. Kenneth Hayes that a social revolution has slowly and quietly changed the attitudes of students attending UMO.