Lisa Bouffard, an administrator in Bowdoin College’s dining services department, will graduate in May with a double major in religion and gender and women’s studies. She earned her degree by taking one class per semester for 18 years.
April 2019
Oakland’s Tracy named April 2019 STAR Student of the Month
Student is a sophomore at the Maine Connections Academy.
Patricia Crimmins: Student voter suppression undermines the purposes of federalism
Crimmins argues that out-of-state students can have a unique, civic influence on policy matters that are the responsibility of individual states.
Our View: Watchdog press bites back to protect access
The State House should not block after-hours access for reporters.
The life and times of screen star Judith Ivey and why she’s directing Maine play
You know her face. You don’t know her story. The stage and screen star talks about her life and why she’s directing ‘Fireflies’ at Lewiston’s Public Theatre in May.
Patriots draft Auburn’s Jarrett Stidham as possible successor to Tom Brady
Stidham now stands where several others have before him, as a possible successor to Tom Brady as quarterback of the New England Patriots.
Democrat-controlled statehouses endorsing clean energy
States newly controlled by Democrats push on efforts to fend off climate change with lofty emissions targets, renewable power goals, energy efficiency programs.
Local roundup: Erskine girls lacrosse cruises to win past MCI/Nokomis
Liz Sugg, Jordan Linscott each score three goals for Eagles in win.
Boys lacrosse: Greely too much for Messalonskee in playoff rematch
Eagles focus on shaking slow start to slow start after loss to Rangers.