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Pages 10-11 are an overlapping centerfold. Pages should be viewed side-by-side for best accuracy.
First VP candidate visits - Gorham High helps ARRF retire pollution - "Love Responsibly" on National Condom Day - Phi Kappa Sigma gets down at Gorham's winter weekend - Graduates study African-American history in Maine - Newspaper thefts continue to plague students - Student charged with censorship - Toni Morrison gains top honor - Supreme Court hears challenge to all-male admission policy - Youth Vote '96 issues call to action - Nebraska football coach censors sportswriters - Basketball team suffers from hateful graffiti - Student alleges assault by Officers - Yale threatens jobs, busts up Gradate Student Union strike - Minnesota event explores issue of academic freedom for students - Personal Views: Do you think the Athetic [sic] Department at USM should be enlarged? - Art Scene - Valentines - Benner, Anthony take third in Maine Championships - Men lose to western Connecticut 64-93 - USM shutout by Williams - Needed... a few good men - USM men lose to St. Joe's at the Expo 77-94 - Hamilton power play too much for Huskies - Women set NCAA record for 20 win seasons - Women regain Trophy - USM welcomes new soccer coach
Publication Date
2-12-1996
Publisher
University of Southern Maine
City
Portland
Keywords
University of Southern Maine, Free Press, Newspaper, Sports, Women's sports, NCAA, ARRF, Greek life, Supreme Court, Toni Morrison, Striking, Arts and entertainment, Yale College, hate speech
Recommended Citation
Pierce, Kate, "The Free Press Vol.27 No.16, 02-12-1996" (1996). Free Press, The. 275.
https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/free_press/275

