The school is looking into whether at least 125 undergraduates cheated by working together on a take-home final exam in the spring.
September 2012
5 to be inducted into UMaine Sports Hall of Fame
Inductees will include hockey star Steve Kariya, who led Maine to its second NCAA national championship in men’s ice hockey in 1999.
Maine starts foliage reports; good leaf peeping in forecast
Maine foliage spokeswoman, Gale Ross, says it’s been a dry, hot summer, and that’s set the state up for an ideal foliage season.
Lebanon not fazed by virus
Though both Eastern equine encephalitis and West Nile virus have been found in the small York County community of Lebanon, most residents are taking the threat of the diseases in stride.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS ROUNDUP: Hall scores with 3 seconds left to lift Winthrop
MONMOUTH — Ben Hall scored the game-winning goal with three seconds remaining in overtime to give Winthrop a 3-2 win over Monmouth in a Mountain Valley Conference boys soccer game Tuesday.
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS ROUNDUP: Perkins hat trick lifts Black Bears to win
READFIELD — Freshman Lindsey Perkins scored a hat trick to lead Maranacook to a 4-1 win over Maine Central Institute in Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference Class B girls soccer action Tuesday.
Developer criticizes LePage’s nomination handling
A prominent real estate developer recently told Gov. Paul LePage that his handling of a nomination to the state finance authority reminded him of “the Baldacci days.”
LePage wants CanaRx to resume Maine operations
PORTLAND — Gov. Paul LePage wants to find a way to allow a Canadian company that sells mail-order prescription drugs at deep discounts to resume operations in Maine, his spokeswoman said Tuesday.
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOCCER: Bobcats cruise past Lakers
RICHMOND — The Richmond girls soccer team may have graduated two key players, but the Bobcats retain enough depth and experience to make a run at a third straight state title this season.
HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER NOTEBOOK: Huskies adapt to international lineup
As is often the case, the Kents Hill boys soccer team is loaded with international players. This season there are 14 in the program representing seven countries — Canada, Mexico, Spain, South Korea, Japan, Sweden and Saudi Arabia.