They also may be required to pay back thousands of dollars in tuition costs.
2022
Student’s brutal killing triggers protest, curfew in Nigeria
Hundreds protested to demand the release of suspects in the slaying of a Christian student accused of blasphemy against Islam.
10 dead, suspect arrested in mass shooting at Buffalo supermarket
Authorities are calling the shooting in a predominately Black neighborhood ‘racially motived violent extremism.’
Abortion rights backers rally in anger over post-Roe future
They took to the streets across America on Saturday to make clear their anger at the prospect that the Supreme Court will soon strike down the constitutional right to abortion.
More than 300 walk at UMaine Augusta’s first in-person ceremony since 2019
The event featured an address from diversity, equity and inclusion consultant Anthony James Jr., and the university’s first degrees conferred under its new graduate programs.
Baseball: Tyler Hreben starts, pitches Maranacook past Leavitt on the road
Black Bears senior, normally a closer, pitches a gem in his first start of the season, out-dueling Hornets sophomore Will Keach.
Collins, McConnell meet with Zelensky in surprise Kyiv stop
Zelensky, in an Instagram post, called the visit ‘a strong signal of bipartisan support for Ukraine from the United States Congress and the American people.’
Central Maine business briefs: Colby names director of Lunder Institute of American Art
People & Places: 11th Civil Support Team changes hands.
Russians withdraw from around Kharkiv, batter east as U.S. Senate delegation visits Ukraine
A delegation, including Maine Sen. Susan Collins and led by Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Saturday in Kyiv.
Hallowell’s Ryan Jones preparing for famous, treacherous Dipsea Race
Runner set to compete in the 7.5-mile trail race in Marin County, California next month.