Category: Arts & Culture
Campus Voices–Marah Russell
by Damien Pearson | Oct 5, 2024 | Archives, Arts & Culture, News | 0 |
by Damien Pearson UTIMES Staff Writer The University Times staff is interviewing students across campus as part of our “campus voices” project. Staff writers are profiling faces fresh and familiar to forge stronger relationships...
Read MoreUMPI to host “Voices in the North Country,” after a five-year break.
by belendougherty | Oct 2, 2024 | Archives, Arts & Culture, News | 0 |
by Belen Dougherty, UTIMES Editor Presque Isle, ME—After a five-year hiatus, the University of Maine at Presque Isle (UMPI) is opening their doors to all writers, artists, and literary enthusiasts by holding their biennial,...
Read MoreFive tips for a perfect city break
by Jen Lynds | Sep 17, 2024 | Arts & Culture, Front, News | 0 |
BY LAZAR JOVIĆ YOURPACE STUDENT STAFF WRITER PRESQUE ISLE, Maine—Planning a holiday can be stressful. And since it doesn’t come cheap, you’ll do everything to make it perfect. Today’s work environment has...
Read MoreDouble Impact–Earning a degree while volunteering
by Jen Lynds | Aug 21, 2024 | Arts & Culture, News | 0 |
by Natasha Yerena, YourPace Contributor It can be difficult to give when our wallets and time are tight. With the rising cost of living, many think they can’t afford to give what they don’t have. However, it is our ability to...
Read MoreHave we shut out a solution to light pollution?
by Jen Lynds | Aug 21, 2024 | Arts & Culture, News | 0 |
by Lazar Jovic, YourPace Contributor PRESQUE ISLE, Maine—Picture a bustling city at night—the glow of streetlights, the shimmer of skyscrapers, the glare of billboards. City lights outshine the stars and neon signs dominate the...
Read MoreBibliophiles still fighting for brick-and-mortar bookstores
by Jen Lynds | Aug 19, 2024 | Arts & Culture, News | 0 |
by Lazar Jovic You may have it on a PC, tablet, or phone. Perhaps you make daily use of it or at least once a week. If not, you undoubtedly know someone who does. It saves paper, is reasonably priced, and boasts practically...
Read MoreBook Review: A writer recalls collective trauma in Challenger.
by Jen Lynds | Aug 9, 2024 | Arts & Culture, News | 0 |
by Jen Lynds A majority of pupils who were present at school on January 28, 1986, experienced collective trauma. They rose from their beds that morning, gathered with their peers in front of a television in their schools, and...
Read MoreA Summer Mourning
by belendougherty | Jul 19, 2024 | Arts & Culture, News | 0 |
by Belen Doughtery Editor The University Times My brother passed away this summer at age 33; he was two years younger than me. According to “Worldmeter” the current world population is 8.1 billion and counting. As of the morning...
Read MoreDirector Scott Provides Futuristic Splash With 2017 Prometheus Sequel
by Jen Lynds | Jul 6, 2024 | Arts & Culture | 0 |
by Aubrey Sinclair Movie Critic The University Times Ridley Scott returns to up the score on the promise of innovative futuristic technology, rich set design, and a cast of characters ready to be slaughtered in...
Read MoreMovie Review –Miraculous Medical Mysteries Revealed in “The Wonder”
by Jen Lynds | Jun 11, 2024 | Arts & Culture | 0 |
by Aubrey Sinclair Contributor, The University Times For a movie centered around emptiness, “The Wonder,” based on a novel by Emma Donoghue of the same name, serves up a heaping plate of fabulous storytelling and leaves us with...
Read MoreTake A Hike–Literally!
by Jen Lynds | May 25, 2024 | Arts & Culture, News | 0 |
by Lazar Jovic University Times YourPace Contributor Stolovi Mountain, Central Serbia – – Many...
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