Anger and indignation in response to student loan forgiveness come down to American attitudes toward class and ‘upward mobility.’
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The Maine Millennial: My rescue dog, myself
My experience with Janey serves as proof that even the weird, scared and temperamental strays are worth a chance.
The Maine Millennial: Let’s get specific about guns and gun storage
A national campaign for access to safes and trigger locks shouldn’t wait until the next mass shooting.
The Maine Millennial: Pine Tree Power to the people
A 2023 ballot question is likely to ask us what we think about “government-controlled power.” I think I’m for it.
The Maine Millennial: Values my grandfather taught me
Blood isn’t what makes a family; love and labor makes a family. Thanks, Grampy.
The Maine Millennial: Things to know about the doctor’s office
A medical secretary – that’s me – dispenses some practical insight.
The Maine Millennial: How to make a house a home?
By treating a house as a financial instrument, real estate investors deprive millions of people from the security homeownership should offer.
The Maine Millennial: I’ll miss you, Greg Kesich. But I’m not going anywhere.
From 1930s union music on long car rides to spotting my knack for opinionating, my gratitude to my former editor knows no bounds.
The Maine Millennial: Men get to enjoy sex without consequence. Why can’t women do the same?
The only way to really reduce abortions is birth control and sexual education.
The Maine Millennial: Abortion ruling will change lives
Women will have to weigh wether they should risk a pregnancy when a potentially life-saving abortion is not available.