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Issue 4 – 11.14.2013 | Farmington Flyer

  • A night spent in Nordica
  • Alumni Theatre prepares for shows
  • Dear Honey,
  • Kayla Tuttle receives NAC Women’s Soccer Player of the Year
  • Movie Review: Carrie
  • NaNoWriMo sweeps through campus
  • Professor Jon Oplinger to retire after over 30 years at UMF
  • SSDP helps get question 1 passed in Portland
  • The break down on break housing
  • There’s no shame in having depression
  • UMF struggles to match 2010 year of over-capacity
  • UMF student battles through diabetes
  • Up and Coming NYC rapper to perform at Senior Social
  • Upcoming events at Emery Center

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    • 2012 Fall
      • Issue 1 – 10.2.2012
        • Commuter Council Seeks Improvements
        • Discretion Advised For UMF Skaters
        • Fix It With Faith
        • Gender Neutral Housing In Mallet
        • Healthy Chocolate Chip Cookies with Avocado
        • Recipe
        • UMF Discusses Protective Sex
        • UMF Is Not Like High School, It’s Better
        • UMF Rally For Trayvon Martin
        • UMF Students Get A New Set Of Wheels
        • UMF Students Push For Marriage Equality
        • UMF To Enforce Tobacco Free Policy
        • UMF Travel Photography To Be Offered
        • UMF Welcomes New President
        • UMF Welcomes New President
        • UMF’s Radio Station Kicks Off
        • “We Used To Be Normal” UMF Launches Website On Important History
        • College Housing Options: Residence Halls vs. Apartments
      • Issue 2 – 10.18.2012
        • Beaver Talk
        • Campus Remains Neutral
        • Computerized Praxis Test
        • Dressage Club Comes To UMF
        • First Fall For Softball
        • Ghastly Horrors At UMF
        • Keeping UMF Sustainable
        • Letter From The Editor
        • New Snack Shack At Prescott Field
        • Player Of The Issue
        • Salena Sykes: UMF Cross Country Success
        • Studying Abroad: In The Eyes Of Those From Foreign Countries
        • Sweatt-Winter Childcare and Early Education Center Receives NAEYC Accreditation
        • UMF Campus Residence Council To Attend Regional Conference
        • UMF College Republicans See Strong Start For Club
        • UMF First-Years Start Indoor Track & Field Club
        • UMF Professor Publishes Novel
        • UMF Student Health Center Avoids Using Antibiotics
      • Issue 3 – 11.1.2012
        • Be Active And Hearty With The FRC
        • Election Corner 2012: Through The Eyes Of Students
        • Family Energy Night At UMF
        • Food For Thought: Obama, Romney Or Mickey Mouse
        • Last Season For Senior Soccer Women
        • Men’s Soccer
        • Performance At Alumni Theatre
        • Player of the Issue: Lillian Barry
        • Race To The Top
        • Senior Class Announces First Social Of The Year
        • Student Senator Proposes New Smoking Policy
        • Study Geology In New Foundland
        • Trash Day Reaching Out With Collaborative Effort
        • UMF Student Prepares For Paralympics
        • UMF Students Play Their Part In The Election
      • Issue 4 – 11.15.2012
        • Aramark Stands By Food Selection
        • COOKING WITH CHOMPERS: Saltine Toffee
        • Farmington Throwing Annual Chester Greenwood Day Parade
        • Fear And Trust
        • Go On A Trip And Break The Routine
        • Have No Fear, Peer Financial Advisers Are Here!
        • Health Center Director Sees Overuse in Antibiotics
        • Men’s Basketball Seeks Success
        • New Housing Policy Makes Vacation Living Easier
        • New Senate Policies For Clubs And Organizations Concern Students
        • Sports Wrap-Ups
        • UMF Students Get Ready for the Annual Relay For Life
        • UMF Students Help Select Potential Educators
        • UMF Students Provide Selfless Service
      • Issue 5 – 12.6.2012
        • BAM! The Bust-a-Move-Beavers December Performance
        • COOKING WITH CHOMPERS: Linguine and Pesto and Garlic Bread
        • Food for Thought: Freedom of Speech?
        • How Does UMF Honor Veterans Day?
        • Issue 5: Sports Update
        • New Athletic Trainer At UMF
        • Taking Finals Step By Step
        • Talking About Sex Doesn’t Have To Be Hard
        • UMF Gives Back To Franklin County
        • UMF Prepares To Celebrate Sesquinquennial
        • UMF Students Use Facebook As An Educational Communication Tool
        • UMF To Introduce New Text Alert System
        • UMF’s Clefnotes Put On Christmas Performance
        • “Keep ‘Em Covered” Prepares For Their Sixth Year
        • Residence Halls Bring Global Culture to Farmington
    • 2012 Spring
      • Issue 1 – 2.2.2012
        • A Word From The Student Senate President
        • Andrea Nurse: Paleoecologist
        • Beaver Talk
        • Cooking with Chompers
        • Double May Term, Double the Work
        • Film Review: Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close
        • Safe Zone: Giving LGBTQ Students A Judgment Free Space
        • Sobs and Laughter
        • UMF Organization Aids KONY 2012 Effort
        • UMF Professor Dr. Alireza Geshnizjani: “People are more similar than different”
        • UMF Women’s Lacrosse Coach Expects Resilience
        • WUMF: Up And Running Just In Time
      • Issue 2 – 2.12.2012
        • Beaver Talk
        • Big City Crime In Farmington?
        • CA’s And Public Safety Remind Residence In Mallet To Lock Doors After Burglaries
        • Faith and Fearless
        • Farmington in Four, Plus One
        • From Maine to Maryland
        • KRUP: “If Beavers Can Build Dams, We Can Build Houses”
        • Sign Language As Foreign Language Credit?
        • The Transition From Dorm To Apartment Life
        • UMF Professor Meenakshi Menon’s Second Semester at UMF
        • UMF Professor Studies Maine Lake Temperatures
        • UMF Student’s Senior Research Aids Environmental Decision
        • UMF Ultimate Disc Club Prepares For Spring Season
      • Issue 5 – 4.26.2012
        • Commuter Hostel Reopens In New Location
        • Faith and Fearless
        • Fix It With Faith
        • Jim Collins Retires After 33 Years At UMF
        • Kristen Case Transcribes Manuscripts of Thoreau
        • Sobs and Laughter
        • Sobs and Laughter
        • Sugarloaf Employs UMF Students
        • UMF Basketball Takes First Place In The NAC
        • UMF Dance Team: More Like a Family
        • UMF Editorial Columnist Is Off To Graduate School
        • UMF Men’s Basketball Hoping To Secure The Top Seed
        • UMF Men’s Rugby to Compete for State Title
        • UMF Ski Team Works Fast After A Slow Start
        • UMF Students Start Their Semesters Abroad
        • UMF Teaching Assistant To Travel Back To Argentina
        • University Budget Committee
        • Weekend Excursion Trip to Spirit Of Boston
        • Winter Term A Useful Experience For Students
      • Relay For Life: Celebrates Birthdays
    • 2013 Fall
      • Issue 1 – 10.3.2013
        • “I Hate Hamlet” rehearsals underway
        • A Big Move Opens A Big Area
        • Beaver Talk
        • Editorial
        • Family and Friends Fall Festival Helps Combat Homesickness
        • Featured Freshman
        • High ropes course cut back to once a month
        • Lady Beavers dominate Thomas Terriers
        • Life after graduation
        • Seniors of 2013 Give Advice to Incoming Freshmen
        • Sports Highlights
        • The New Campus Green
        • The Praxis I Test: Now Aligned With the Common Core State Standards
        • UMF Dressage Club Gives Students a Chance to Ride
        • Visiting Writers Series at UMF
      • Issue 2 – 10.17.2013
        • 150th Birthday Party for the UMF
        • Beaver Talk
        • Chug! Chug! Chug!
        • Dear Honey,
        • Domestic violence awareness month
        • Drastic Sales Drop for Down Town Graphics
        • If you don’t want to tip…..get takeout
        • Inauguration for UMF’s 14th President
        • Poet John Poch Reads at UMF Writing Series
        • Presidential Inauguration for UMF’s 14th President
        • Recipe
        • Reservable rooms at Mantor Library
        • Sports Highlights
        • The LinQ, LGBT Support Group
        • UMF bids farewell to Ted Blais and welcomes Brock Caton
        • UMF offers Internship Fair and the annual Graduate School Fair
        • UMF wants students to take advantage of the excursions
      • Issue 3 – 10.31.2013
        • 5th Annual Turkey Trot Brings In Technology As It Attracts More Runners
        • Acoustic showcase at UMF
        • Alice James Books celebrates 40th anniversary with poetry reading
        • Cats, cowboys, and Ninja Turtles, oh my!
        • Does it really get better from here?
        • Humans vs. Zombies: behind the game
        • Landslide win for UMF field hockey
        • Pepper flipping: the ultimate challenge
        • Professor initiates “SloNoWriMos” Creative Writing Challenge
        • SCC turns heads on Trash Day
        • Shining Tutor in the Writing Center
        • Sports Highlights
        • UMF: Plagued with the paranormal?
        • With determination, one can accomplish anything
      • Issue 4 – 11.14.2013
        • A night spent in Nordica
        • Alumni Theatre prepares for shows
        • Dear Honey,
        • Kayla Tuttle receives NAC Women’s Soccer Player of the Year
        • Movie Review: Carrie
        • NaNoWriMo sweeps through campus
        • Professor Jon Oplinger to retire after over 30 years at UMF
        • SSDP helps get question 1 passed in Portland
        • The break down on break housing
        • There’s no shame in having depression
        • UMF struggles to match 2010 year of over-capacity
        • UMF student battles through diabetes
        • Up and Coming NYC rapper to perform at Senior Social
        • Upcoming events at Emery Center
      • Issue 5 – 12.12.2013
        • Bust-A-Move Beavers Perform
        • Chester Greenwood Day
        • Head Coach Meader brings on another season with the Beavers
        • Letter From The Editor
        • Movie Review: Catching Fire
        • New mural at Tranten’s
        • Not just a custodian, but also a friend
        • Senate update from President John Ochira
        • Staff Spotlight: Professor Gaelyn Aguilar
        • Staff Spotlight: Professor Nathaniel Minton
        • The on-going journey as an artist and an indivudual
        • UMF Lady Beavers battle against Johnson State
        • Up Country Artists may be the new hot-spot in Farmington
        • Vandalism of UMF student and alumni artwork shocks campus
    • 2013 Spring
      • Issue 1 – 2.14.2013
        • Another Successful Trip to Boston and Another Big Win for the Celtics
        • Associate Professor Elizabeth Cooke’s getting ready for retirement
        • Cooking with Chompers: Magic Muffin Mix
        • Dear Honey, What do you think?
        • Farmington Club Hockey Team
        • Food for Thought: “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?”
        • Grief Support Group for students at UMF
        • Local art gallery opening in spring of 2013
        • New Libra Scholar at UMF
        • Remembering Walter Sargent
        • Rising Star: John Ochira
        • UMF students and workers debate financial aid
        • University of Maine Farmington boys basketball on a roll
        • Visit the U.S. Virgin Islands on the May term: Tropical Ecology Course
      • Issue 2 – 3.7.2013
        • Cooking with Chompers: Easy Chicken Lo Mein
        • Dear Honey
        • Distracted Driving Campaign at UMF
        • Food for Thought: Not Another Holiday Rant
        • Rising Star: Marcelle Hutchins
        • Serve Up goes to New Orleans over spring break
        • Snow day decisions at UMF
        • Sustainable Events and Projects at UMF
        • UMF accepted student days
        • UMF Senior Social to be held March 15th
        • UMF students may be able to save money by buying books online
        • UMF’s semester of fittnesss
        • University of Maine at Farmington ski team season comes to an end
        • University of Maine at Farmington: wheelchair friendly?
        • Why Gun Control is Not the Answer, and What We Can Do to Stop Gun Violence
      • Issue 3 – 3.21.2013
        • Dear Honey, what do you think? Issue 3
        • Kalikow Center’s resourceful resources
        • Moving forward one step at a time
        • New electronic petting zoo at Mantor Library
        • Rising Star: Murphy Doughty
        • Rugby hair auction hopes to bring in the crowds
        • Stress on the Rise for College Students
        • The fight for housing
        • UMF College Democrats and Republicans prepare to debate
        • UMF puts on controversial play
        • UMF Students go to AWP Conference
        • What do I do with the shiny degree?
      • Issue 4 – 4.11.2013
        • A Walk on the Wild Side
        • Amnesty International prepares for NYC
        • Annual Leadership Banquet to be held at UMF
        • Beaver Baseball feeling prepared as they begin season
        • Clefnotes, Bust-A-Move-Beavers, and the Lawn Chair Pirates to Put on a Triple-Threat Performance
        • Dear Honey, What do you think?
        • Dear Honey, What do you think?: Issue 5
        • Lost in Trans*lation
        • Purington Hall Custodian Worthy of Recognition
        • Rising Star: Richard Russell
        • Rocky Horror Picture Show kicks off Spring Fling
        • UMF ACA’s put on semi-formal
        • UMF confessions and compliments online
        • UMF prepares for its annual Relay For Life event
        • UMF prepares for Symposium Day
        • UMF students participate in intramural sports
        • UMF’s Associate Director of Financial Aid retires
      • Issue 5 – 4.26.2013
        • A day (of fitness) with no shoes
        • Amalgamate, 2013 Senior Exhibition
        • First Floor Mallet Applies New Gender-Neutral Housing Fall 2013
        • Health Club to Hold Pickleball Tournament Benefiting Dempsey Center
        • Letter from the editor
: It’s “see you later”
        • Project > Login strives to take the “magic” away from Computer Science at UMF
        • Rising Star: Hayley Smith-Rose
        • Spring sports causing stress for UMF athletes
        • Students experimenting with students at UMF
        • The Closing of One Chapter
        • The Office Switch Up
        • UMF celebrates Earth Day
        • UMF SEAM Hosts screening of Finland Phenomenon
    • 2014 Fall
      • Issue 1 – 10.2.2014
        • Clefnotes Adds New Members
        • Greenwood Dining Room Introduced at Stonehearth Cafe
        • New Coffee Bar in Mantor Library
        • New Federal health Insurance Regulations Impact Students
        • Students Abroad: France Edition
        • Ticket Sales for a Trip to NYC Cause Chaos on Campus
        • UMF Softball Team Planning for the Beaver Classic Golf Tournament
        • UMF Student Seeks Future in International Leadership
        • UMF War Veteran Draws on Personal Experiences to Direct Upcoming Play
        • Visiting Writers Series: Desi Van Til
        • What a Wicked Roar!
        • What the Frick: #YikYak
        • WUMF DJ’s to Focus on Live Events
      • Issue 2 – 10.23.2014
        • Annual Halloween Dance Fast Approaching
        • Discovering Asian Culture
        • For the Love of the Game
        • Freshman Player Exceeds Expectations
        • Political Debate at UMF
        • SCC Gearing Up for Events
        • Students Abroad: China Edition
        • Students headed to the Big Easy
        • UMF Graduate Named Teacher of the Year
        • UMF Hosts First-Annual Diabetes Walk ‘n’ Talk
        • UMF’s Strategic Plan Presented
      • Issue 3 – 11.6.2014
        • Clubs Getting New Office Spaces
        • Find Your Happiness
        • Halloween Dance a Success
        • HvZ Game Cancelled After False Alarm
        • Maya Kasper Leaves UMF
        • New Emphasis on International Studies
        • New Online Arts Journal Knack
        • Students Abroad: Summer Courses
        • UMF Cross Country Controls Conference
        • UMF Prepares for Turkey Trot
        • UMF’s Nightmare Club Welcomes All
        • Women’s Rugby Reaches New Heights
        • Women’s Soccer Team ready for Play-Offs
        • WUMF Preparing for Concert
      • Issue 4 – 11.20.2014
        • Competition Season is a Success for the UMF Equestrian Club
        • Democrats & Republicans on Election Results
        • Ed Major Wins Poetry Slam
        • Flu Shot Available on Campus
        • Hockey Team Ready to Hit the Ice
        • Praxis Exams Stress Out Student
        • Registration Frustration
        • Rising Star: Lauren Crosby
        • Strong Finish for UMF Field Hockey
        • Students Abroad: Ireland Edition
        • Sunday River Kicks Off Season
        • UMF Graduating Class of 2015 Looks to the Future
        • UMF Ski Team Welcomes New Coach
      • Issue 5 – 12.11.2014
        • BAM Beavers Take the Stage
        • Beaver Basketball Sinks Mariners
        • Clefnotes Performance is a Hit
        • Dirty Word Spelling Bee a Success
        • Kick the Caffeine Addiction
        • Lockwood Comes Back to Life
        • Low Turnout at Debt Workshop
        • Mantor Tutors Busy as they Prepare for Final Exams
        • Mistaken School Shooter Speaks
        • New Thai Restaurant Opens
        • Students Abroad: India
        • UMF Kicks Off Annual Relay for Life
        • Women’s Basketball Team Plays on New Court
    • 2014 Spring
      • Issue 1 – 2.13.2014
        • Behind the scenes with UMF’s Athletic Director Julie Davis
        • Book Review: Divergent Trilogy by Veronica Roth
        • College to Career Series
        • Gender inclusive housing at UMF
        • High hopes for Beaver Hockey this season
        • Knitting Club expanding
        • Looking back at the history of The Farmington Flyer
        • Movie Review: Disney’s Frozen
        • Staff Spotlight: Clint Bruce
        • Study Abroad Opportunities at UMF
        • UMF grad opens brewery
        • UMF student athletes give back
        • Why English? Forum at UMF
      • Issue 2 – 3.13.2014
        • Cheerleading Club Ready To Compete
        • Giving Back in the Big Easy
        • Great turnout at LAN event
        • Lack of turf keeps teams in-doors
        • Movie Review: The Lego Movie
        • New Club Brings Pottery to UMF
        • Paws to the Rescue hits the ground running
        • Softball Team Gearing Up For The Season
        • SPVI Students Share Their Knack For Art
        • Students Seek Employment at Career Fair
        • UMF Men’s Lacrosse Prepares For Season
        • UMF Welcome Accepted Students
      • Issue 3 – 3.27.14
        • Adrenaline flows at FRC
        • Book Review: The Fault in Our Stars
        • Bust-A-Move Beavers perform
        • From Paul Bunyan to ourselves
        • Getting to know trainer Campbell
        • Good turn-out at 3 round Poetry Slam
        • Popular new staff member at UMF
        • Ski team competes at national championship
        • UMF Computer Club lobbys for accessibility
        • UMF student pays it forward
        • UMF Students perform The Tempest
        • Visiting Writers Series: Maria Flook
      • Issue 4 – 4.24.2014
        • Budget cuts bring changes
        • Club members honored at Leadership Banquet
        • Defeat doesn’t shake our Beavers!
        • Editorial: Is There Enough Accessibility at UMF?
        • High hopes for Spring Fling
        • Relay for Life at UMF draws a crowd
        • Senior Spotlight: Michael Keim
        • Stone Hearth Cafe now open
        • Students prepare for one act plays
        • Susan Anzivino retires after 33 years
        • UMF remembers Rwandan Genocide
        • Visiting Writers Series: Dan Albergotti
      • Issue 5 – 5.8.2014
        • A Dining Dilemma: UMF’s Path Towards a Sustainable Diversified, and Healthy Food Service
        • Book Conversation a topic at annual Symposium Day
        • Book Review: Ready Player One
        • Editorial: Life After Graduation
        • Graduation guest speaker announced
        • New Honors Program Director for next year
        • Provost to Professor
        • Rocky Horror Picture Show at UMF
        • Senior Artist Talks for “Pardon My Tartle!” Art Show
        • Student creates Happy video for UMF
        • The “sandy” plunge
        • UMF Celebrates Commencement
        • UMF Students Search For Killer at Murder Mystery Event
        • Wilson Scholars create hypertext fiction website
    • 2015 Fall
      • Issue 1 – 10.1.2015
        • Aramark’s Reign Over UMF Food Could Be Over
        • Author Benjamin Nugent Captivates UMF Students at Writer’s Series
        • College Republican Leaders Hear Carly Fiorina Speak at Portland Event
        • Construction and Cockroaches Create Issues in Lockwood
        • Fall Foliage Brings Tourists and Beauty
        • May Term Travel Course to Italy
        • Studying Abroad in Cuba
        • UMF College Democrats Prepare for First 2016 Democratic Presidential Debate
        • UMF Field Hockey Hosts Breast Cancer Match
        • UMF Golf Unearths Newfound Success with Change in Practice Course
        • UMF Professors Hold Book Signing for New Publishings
        • UMF Ultimate Frisbee Team Chomps their way to an Undefeated Victory
        • What is UMF Building? Campus Construction and What it’s All For
      • Issue 2 – 10.22.2015
        • Faculty and Students Gather for Roundtable on European Migration
        • Maurer Meals Project Makes its Yearly Impact in Support of Local Farmers
        • Professor Linda Beck to Offer Spring Travel Course to Tanzania
        • Shiretown Bookers Showcase ‘Deadly Book’ Exhibit in Mantor Library
        • The Future of Saddleback Remains Unclear for Anxious UMF Students
        • UMF Being Aware of Domestic Violence for October
        • UMF Health Center Offers Flu Shots to Students
        • UMF Reflects on Crisis Management Procedure in Wake of Recent Shootings
        • UMF Renames Soccer Field While Women’s Team Compete for a Playoff Position
        • UMF Student Creates Business Selling Personalized Shoes
        • UMF Students Go Skydiving
        • UMF Theatre Presents “The Laramie Project”
        • Veronica Cross Redefines the Woman’s Body with her Anti-Paintings
      • Issue 3 – 11.5.2015
        • Future Careers Could Develop at Upcoming College to Career Symposium
        • Inaccessibility of Lot 9 Causes Winter Parking Concerns
        • Introducing OASIS: UMF’s New Service Club
        • Paint Night with Talya is a Success
        • SCC to Host Sustainability Carnival in Landing
        • Ski and Outing Club is now Farmington Outing Club
        • Teachers Tell All at UMF’s Scare Fest
        • UMF Freshman Wins Henry Braun Memorial Poetry Prize
        • UMF Health Class and Sandy River Farm Combine to Promote Healthy Living
        • UMF Improv Group Creates Viral Video: ‘Straight Outta Lockwood’
        • UMF Offers May Travel Courses
        • UMF’s Production of “The Laramie Project” : a Review
      • Issue 4 – 11.19.2015
        • An Unseasonably Warm November Prolongs Winter Activities
        • Artists from Across the State Gather for UMF Craft Fair
        • Culturefest at UMaine Celebrates our International Students
        • David Gessner Engages UMF Students with His Storytelling and Comedy
        • Home for the Holidays
        • Men’s Soccer Wraps Up Their Season With Three All-Conference Players
        • Raising Money for the Homeless at UMF: Date Auction Style
        • The End is Near: Transitions, Fears, and Worries about Life After UMF
        • UMaine System Stiffs Their Students Only 15%
        • UMF Commemorates Veterans Day, Next Year to be University Holiday
        • UMF Field Hockey Claims Runner-Up Position in NAC Championship
        • UMF Men’s Rugby Falls Short in Playoffs, Reflects on Extraordinary Season
        • Walking the (Cross) Walk
      • Issue 5 – 12.10.2015
        • A Pep Talk for UMF
        • Center for Student Involvement Offers Weekend Adventures and Excursions
        • Hutchinson, Cabaniss Poised to Lead Outdoor (and Indoor) Track
        • New Carrabassett Valley Restaurant and Bowling Alley Provides Entertainment and Employment for UMF Sugarloafers
        • Reducing Stress During Finals Week: Professional Massages, Free Pizza, and More
        • Saying Goodbye: Flip Phones and The Farmington Flyer
        • Seasonal Affective Disorder Leaves Student Singing the Winter Blues
        • Students Stress While Trying To Do It All
        • UMF Duo Gains Popularity and Momentum in Local Music Scene
        • UMF Professor Jeffrey Thomson Launches New Memoir ‘Fragile’
        • UMF Students Ask: “Why PHE?”
        • UMF Students Raise Awareness of Cyberbullying with #YakPositive Project
    • 2015 Spring
      • Issue 1 – 2.12.2015
        • Alpine Operations Certificate Sparks Enthusiasm
        • Campus Residence Council’s New Plan
        • Finding the Perfect Job in College
        • Hockey Players Reflect on Club Sports Experience
        • Mainely Outdoors Offers Winter Activities to UMF Students
        • NSE Students Granted Award
        • Successful Season for Ski Team
        • The Friendliest Mountain Around
        • Two UMF Students Get Hands Crushed in Freak Accident
        • UMF Strives to Produce More Competent Teachers
        • UMF Track to Become a Varsity Sport
        • Valentine’s Day
        • Visiting Poet Kyla Lacey Mixes Comedy with Heartbreak
        • Western Maine CA$H Coalition Provides Opportunities for UMF Students
        • What the Frick: Snowpocalypse
      • Issue 2 – 3.5.2015
        • 50 Shades of What the Frick
        • Farmington in 6: The Perks of Being a Super Duper Senior
        • Lacrosse Team Ready to Start Season
        • Love is LOUDER Movement at UMF
        • New England Patriots Surprise UMF Students at Bruins Hockey Game
        • Oh My…My Sweet Dear Wi-fi
        • Ricker Addition Endures Damage Over Break
        • Spring Skiing at Sugarloaf
        • The Roost Makes St. Patty’s Day Preperations
        • UMF Baseball Gets a Break from the Cold
        • UMF Housing is Shaking Up Signups
        • UMF Students Prepare for Upcoming Trip to Peru
        • UMF Worker Holds First Art Night in the Landing
      • Issue 3 – 3.19.2015
        • Bowdoin Visitor Brings Surrealism to The Landing
        • Cheerleading Club Brings Back Second Place Title
        • Farmington SOUP Event
        • Have a Knack for Open Mic Night
        • Mind Reader Performs at UMF
        • New Early Childhood Club Starting Next Fall at UMF
        • Praxis Core tests Become More Accessible for UMF Students
        • Rugby Team Eager to Start 2015 Season
        • Ski Team and SOC Join Forces to Host Costume Fun Race
        • The Importance of Farming in Farmington
        • UMF Amnesty International Club Headed to Brooklyn
        • UMF Maine Maple Sunday Trip
      • Issue 4 – 4.23.2015
        • Book Review: Yes Please by Amy Poehler
        • Congressional Candidate Emily Cain Visits College Democrats
        • Eh440 Gives “A” Worthy Performance
        • Joe and Doris Tutlis Retire from UMF
        • Mainely Outdoors Holds Second Battleship Event of the Year
        • Quadruple Amputee Veteran Awed Students at the Leadership Banquet
        • Spring Thaw Opens Local Trails for Exploration
        • Staff Spotlight: Barbara Eretzian
        • Staff Spotlight: Clyde Mitchell
        • The AWP First-Hand Experience
        • UMF Concert Band Prepares for Spring Performance
        • UMF Students are Busy Getting Ready for Gamefest
        • UMF Works to Improve Communication with Transfer Students
      • Issue 5 – 5.7.2015
        • Beaver Talents Showcased at the Annual Spring Fling Talent Show
        • Book Review: Paper Towns by John Green
        • Bust-A-Move Beavers Say Goodbye to Seniors
        • Discover the World: Africa
        • Farewell Letter to the Flyer
        • FYS Sustainability Plans for “An Edible UMF”
        • Local Fiddlehead Pickers are Hungry for Season to Start
        • Senior Class Executive Board Plans the Last Senior Events
        • Staff Spotlight: Dr. Thomas Eastler
        • UMF Track Team Succeeds at NAC Championship Meet
        • UMF Trail-Blazes State’s First K-8 Math Coaching Program
        • UMF Ultimate Frisbee Team Makes Strides in Spring
        • What Should be on Your Summer Playlist?
        • What the Frick? Graduation
    • 2016 Fall
      • Issue 1 – 9.22.2016
        • A Balancing Act: Meet Scott Carpenter
        • Drinking in College: A Message for Freshmen
        • Efforts to Reboot Yearbook Club Spark Student Interest
        • Farmington Through the Years
        • FRC Revamps Fitness Programs: New Certifications Mean More Variety
        • Intramural Soccer To Be Replaced With Handball
        • Jim Logan of Twice Sold Tales: Farmington’s Used Book Store
        • Michel Droge’s ‘Nocturnes’ At The UMF Art Gallery
        • Nine UMF Students Trek Through Tanzania
        • Renovations Underway At The UMF Snack Bar
        • Some DAM Good Advice!
        • Student Parking Concerns: A Master Planning Discussion with President Kate Foster
        • Thai Smile Changes Restaurant Location
        • The Dakota Access Problem: Indigenous Rights vs. Resources
      • Issue 2 – 10.6.2016
        • An Evening of Poetry
        • An Inside Look at Happy Girl: A New Local Pop-Up Shop
        • Beavers Dance Their Way To The Boston Celtics
        • College Republicans And Democrats Host Packed Debate Viewing Party
        • Farmington Rotaract Club Reaches Out To Guatemalan Children
        • Halloween Movie Review: 2016 Blair Witch
        • Local Man To Open Mexican Restaurant and Tequila Bar In Farmington
        • Mainely Outdoors Hosts Seventh Annual Golf Scramble
        • Melcher Keeping Tabs On The Pulse of Politics
        • Men’s Soccer Team Faces North Conference Rival
        • Nahid Fekri-Dalpour Showcases Photography Series ‘Moon’ in Home Gallery
        • New Patio Construction Underway on Mantor Green
        • Visiting Writer Anthony Johnston Enchants UMF Students
        • Who Attends The Farmington Fair?
      • Issue 3 – 10.27.2016
        • A Fork In the Road: Where Is Our Country Heading?
        • Changes To UMF University Store Underway
        • Comics!
        • Connie Voisine’s Poetry: Poignant & Powerful
        • Farmington Parks and Recreation Hopes To Provide Safe Environment For Trick Or Treaters
        • Health Students Collaborate With Sandy River Farms
        • Rainbow League Relocates To Room 006 In Tech Commons Basement
        • Residue: A Collaboration Of Art At The UMF Art Gallery
        • Some DAM Good Advice!
        • Step UP! Program Empowers Students to Promote Bystander Intervention
        • Students Team Up With HCC To Bring Wellness To Franklin County
        • The Cannaballot: Voting Green In 2016 With Question 1
        • UMF Cross Country Runs An Uphill Battle To Reach Championship Meet
        • UMF Students And Local Community Members Weigh In On Question 3
        • UMF’s Days Of Service A Way To Give Back
      • Issue 4 – 11.10.2016
        • Advice For Expected Education Majors Applying To Schools
        • Bust-A-Move Beavers Prepare For Early Showcase
        • Elizabeth Peavey Performs Stunning One-Woman Show
        • Gun Violence Epidemic Hits Home: Faculty Concerns Delay HvZ Gameplay
        • New FRC Program Encourages Healthy Lifestyle Changes
        • Patricia O’Donnell Reads From Her New Memoir
        • Rainbow League Welcomes Public to Gender Diversity Night
        • Seth Wescott To Speak At The Riders Club Movie Premiere
        • Some DAM Good Advice!
        • The Piano Man: Samuel Schwehm
        • Trip To Cyprus Will Teach About Ecotourism
        • Tug Collective Examines Cultural Fluidity with Contemporary Project: ‘Who Eats at Taco Bell?’
        • UMF Fitness & Recreation Hosts Ninth-Annual Turkey Trot
        • UMF History Professor Michael Schoeppner On Moral Contagion
      • Issue 5 – 12.8.2016
        • Alpha Lambda Delta Organizes Food Drive For Local Families
        • Famous Maine Authors Inspire at Downtown Farmington Bookstore
        • UMF Winter Break: Housing Details and Student Perspectives
    • 2016 Spring
      • Issue 1 – 2.11.2016
        • Biomass Heating Plant Nears Completion
        • Club Spotlight: Active Minds
        • Elementary Education Advanced Practicum Program Experiences Changes
        • Faculty Spotlight: Waleck Dalpour
        • Health Advocates Sponsor Culinary Event
        • New Addiction Rehabilitation Certification Open to All Majors
        • SAAC Promotes Campaign to End Sexual Violence
        • Task Force Plans New Future for University Store
        • UMF Club Hockey Recreating Itself, Pushing for Playoff Run
        • UMF Professors Receive Grants to Study Medicinal Cannabis
        • UMF Science Lab Renovations Finally Complete
        • UMF Track and Field Searches for New Coach
        • Updates to Group Fitness Space at FRC Provides Privacy
      • Issue 2 – 3.3.2016
        • Aramark Dining Service to be Replaced by Sodexo
        • Bust A Move Beaver’s Upcoming Recital Promises to Deliver
        • Community Assistants Continue to Hold Fun and Educational Programs
        • Game Review: XCOM 2
        • Softball Team Fundraises Their Way to Florida
        • Some DAM Good Advice!
        • Students Encouraged to Participate in Upcoming Caucuses
        • Tumbledown: A Review
        • UMF Baseball and Lacrosse Lead the Way Into Spring Season
        • UMF Beavers Get Thrifty
        • UMF Students Color to Fund Arts Night
        • UMF Tennis Club Serves Up New Opportunities
        • WUMF Continues to Provide the Soundtrack for Farmington
      • Issue 3 – 3.17.2016
        • Adam Morrison: The Man Behind ‘Nordica Sessions’
        • Athlete Spotlight: Elizabeth Ferry
        • Britt Courturier: Inspiration through In-Field Experience
        • Changes Made to Housing Application Process
        • Kabagambe Jjangu: Founder of TechnOldie Services
        • New LGBTQ+ Themed Floor To Be Added to Scott Hall
        • Rotaract Club Continues to Stay Involved with the Community
        • Senator King Shares Values of Leadership with UMF; Draws Upon Life of Maine Hero
        • Some DAM Good Advice!
        • Spring Fling Committee gears up for another year of events
        • The Homestead Serves up Change in the Bakery
        • UMF Student Advocates for the Hijab
        • UMF Ultimate Frisbee Club Starts Women’s Team
        • Veronica Manasco: Transformation Through the Love of Education
        • Women’s Lacrosse Remains Hopeful for 2016 Season
      • Issue 4 – 4.21.2016
        • Human vs. Zombies Game Adds New Component
        • Low Turnout for Senate Election; Commuter Students Not Included
        • Relay For Life Raises 14k for American Cancer Society
        • Rugby Team Hosts Annual Hair Auction Fundraiser
        • Sex and Other Stuff: Arielle Greenberg Reads at UMF
        • Some DAM Good Advice!
        • Sprout Film Festival Returns to UMF
        • Stories Come to Life at UMF’s Human Library
        • Sugarloaf Stays ‘Sugary’ for Spring
        • UMF Cancer Survivor Finds Positivity and Appreciation for Life
        • UMF Professor of Music Returns Triumphant from Sabbatical in Italy
        • UMF Student Recognized for Leadership with Michael Winston Award
        • UMF Student Senate Hosts 24th Annual Leadership Banquet
        • UMF Students Showcase The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
      • Issue 5 – 5.5.2016
        • A Response To Governor LePage
        • Album Review: Gin & Sonic by Alpine Ghost
        • Camp Summit Opens Doors For Kids With Autism
        • Deep Treble Performs Under Breezy Spring Conditions
        • Farewell Letter From The Editor
        • New Apple Trees Spring Up at UMF
        • Positive Ways to Handle Spring Semester Stress
        • Some DAM Good Advice!
        • Teaching Students About Teaching Writing
        • The Conservative Perspective on a Liberal Campus
        • Theo Kalikow And Loraine Spenciner Honored In Renaming of UMF Landmarks
        • UMF Campus Residence Council Hosts ‘Beaverz Got Talent’
        • UMF Celebrates Student Work At 2016 Symposium Day
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      • Retired UMF Professor Dr. Roy Van Til Presents ‘Economic Factors in Political Elections’
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