Too many Maine college students face a decision between food and furthering their education.
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Jim Fossel: In politics, experience should matter
Many of the candidates for governor have little governing history or connection to their party.
George Will: 2017 will be known for the survival of the shrillest
It increasingly appears that Americans are addicted to indignation as their form of public discourse.
Maine Compass: Congress just broke the health care system, now Mainers will feel the pain
Thousands will lose their coverage, premiums will jump for many others, and ACA fixes won’t help much.
Another View: A simple Christmas ritual
A Skowhegan woman shares the gift she gives herself each year.
Sustain Mid Maine Coaltion: Energy, food security belong in public health orbit
Too many Mainers have trouble affording food and heat, and that’s a problem for everyone.
Douglas Rooks: An old editor tries a new venture
The 2018 election is one of the most consequential in our lifetime, so this columnist wants to be involved.
Maine Compass: Viable solutions needed to shore up Acadia and other national parks
An estimated $11 billion is needed for aging park repairs nationally, including $11 million for Acadia.
George Smith: Book provides more reasons to be a proud Mainer
You’ll recognize many of the names in “How Maine Changed the World,” but not all of them.
Another View: Fredette’s column appeals to unfounded fear of immigrants
The Republican candidate for governor makes false links between immigration status and violent crime.