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The Free Press Vol 37, Issue 7, 10-31-2005
Joseph R. Thompson
Say, can you lend me $83 million? -- The head elephant on campus -- The big question: Question 1
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The Free Press Vol 37, Issue 6, 10-24-2005
Joseph R. Thompson
Stopping the Student Aid Raid with Minutes Pre-Paid -- Bus locators: innovative or imprudent? -- Justice, genocide and the draft: an interview with Bjelic
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The Free Press Vol 37, Issue 5, 10-10-2005
Joseph R. Thompson
USM catches the eye of students from afar -- McDee’s gets a Mc-A for nostalgia and fun -- Hutchins makes his mark on Aramark -- Students respond to Christian Civic League leader
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The Free Press Vol 36, Issue 19, 04-18-2005
John Bronson
Legislature to have final say over UMS changes -- USM acquires Portland Plastic Pipe -- Of radios and wallets -- Let’s give a big round of applause for the Executive Board of the 34th Student Senate -- Instructional Technologies moves to Glickman Library
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The Free Press Vol 36, Issue 18, 04-11-2005
John Bronson
USM remembers Lavinia -- A new Senate and a first-ever president -- Finding your feet in a forest of frustrating forms -- False threats empty buildings on Portland and Gorham campuses -- Heroes parade in Portland last Friday
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The Free Press Vol 36, Issue 14, 02-07-2005
John Bronson
Do it on campus! -- We’re watching you -- Don’t try this at home -- Work study fraud prompts change in Athletics Department -- Water main bursts -- Race, ethnicity and power
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The Free Press Vol 36, Issue 11, 12-06-2004
John Bronson
Work-study students busted for fraud -- Disobedient deviants detained -- Maine recycles week: Mission USM -- Parfaits no longer contain gelatin -- Ben Meiklejohn voted USM student representative to BOT -- Senate helps feed 300 students -- UMA turns out for Senate meeting -- Southern Maine Partnership recognized -- Student Senate knocks Red Cross policy -- Merger angers UMA staff -- Student Senate recognizes new BSO groups
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The Free Press Vol 36, Issue 10, 11-15-2004
John Bronson
USM creates new designated smoking areas -- "Sorry, everybody. We tried" -- Ambassador Charles Dunbar addresses World Affairs Council of Maine:Less on what’s upcoming, more on what needs to be done -- Behold the blog: the internet’s role in Election 2004 -- USM faculty senate votes down chancellor motion -- USM community could use more student involvement -- $100,000 donated to new Muskie building
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The Free Press Vol 36, Issue 3, 09-20-2004
John Bronson
Aramark: The good, the bad and the ugly -- Confidence in UMS Chancellor questioned -- Senate address bus complaints -- President Patenaude talks about UMS restructuring plan
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The Free Press Vol 36, Issue 2, 09-13-2004
John Bronson
Five cars burglarized: Cars broken into over the weekend -- Special Edition: Dorm Living -- USM says goodbye to one of its staff -- Bookstore hacked -- Senate funds paper on groundhog mating -- Rate your professors online
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The Free Press Vol 36, Issue 1, 09-07-2004
John Bronson
New program opens USM to the disabled -- Bringing the program home: Seeds of Peace focuses on Arab/US relations -- And the construction continues -- Maine Delegates at the Republican National Convention
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The Free Press vol 4, number 1 (1974-04-01)
Free Pres
Volume 4 number 1 of the Free Press, published April 1, 1974. Features a review of an Ike and Tina Turner concert.
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The Free Press vol 3, number 12 (1974-03-18)
Free Press
Volume 3 number 12 of the Free Press, special Spring Weekend Issue. Published March 18, 1974.
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