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Witness' Accounts Of Altercation Differ, Michael Reagan
Witness' Accounts Of Altercation Differ, Michael Reagan
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Statements given by Quester Hannah, Aaron Phillips and others involved in the fight on February 17 in Orono give differing versions of the incident, but in the words of District Attorney Chris Almy, "that's why we go to court."
Naacp Leader Calls Lick's Remarks Racist, Associated Press
Naacp Leader Calls Lick's Remarks Racist, Associated Press
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
A black leader proposed Tuesday that the University of Maine offer sensitivity training in race relations following the uproar over its president's remarks about athletic prowess among blacks.
Screwballs Comic: "Toke N' Choke", Tom Higgins
Screwballs Comic: "Toke N' Choke", Tom Higgins
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
A four-panel black and white comic strip drawn and authored by Tom Higgins expressing ethnic, black male stereotypes.
Long description.
Panel one: In the foreground is one of the usual white, men characters. The man has a long, rectangular nose and long, flat-top hair style. A speech bubble over his head says, "Hey man, did you get th' stuff?" He is looking in the direction of a black man wearing a striped Zoot suit and black fedora who has opened a door and is walking into the room, toward the white character. The black character is drawn as if he …
Accused By Origin, Barney Berube
Accused By Origin, Barney Berube
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
The subject of rape for the lead story in the Maine Campus makes for titillating talk and gossip. That seems universal. Why shouldn't the Maine Campus cash in on this human frailty? Other papers indulge in this kind of reportage gratuitously. That's only one of the curiously sad aspects of the Maine Campus indulgences.
Minority Rule, The Maine Campus
Minority Rule, The Maine Campus
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
The South isn't dead, at least not yet. Still grasping at straws to maintain its segregated way of life, the last stronghold of American feudalism is slowly dying. But it will die a glorious death, in the traditions of old, going down to defeat with its flags flying. Unfortunately, for the rest of the nation, its fruitless struggle will engulf all.