Files
Download Full Text (91.4 MB)
Description
Pages 14-15 are an overlapping centerfold and are best viewed side-by-side.
First Lady talks student health care in Portland - DFM apprenticeship teaching tradespeople of the future - Board of Trustees green-light 700k in campus renovations - Athletic fee approval and new senator highlight meeting - Innovation: the keyword in alternative student housing - Sociology and Criminology departments to split - Love responsibly, students urged - Editorials - Letters to the Editor - New people and equipment but still limited - Allen campaign promises tuition help - Collins campaign all-moderation - Resumes can grease skids for job candidates - Wanna stay healthy? Love someone - Green Party seeking out student involvement - Art Scene - Arts & Entertainment - Comics - Stephanopoulos Fan Club ignites White House angst - Discovery ends snake's three-week slither spree - Emory granted $300k for a virtual liberty project - Anspach: The social side of the sociologist - Personal views - Classifieds - Leads - Sports - Scoreboard
Publication Date
2-14-1994
Publisher
University of Southern Maine
City
Portland
Keywords
newspaper, student newspaper, sports, women's sports, arts and entertainment, love lives, politics, maine senate, work force, post graduation jobs, Hillary Clinton, renovations, tuition, financial aid, George Stephanopoulos, student housing, athletics
Recommended Citation
Hartill, Daniel, "The Free Press Vol.25 No.17, 02-14-1994" (1994). Free Press, The. 471.
https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/free_press/471

