The Maine Gay Symposium has passed without incident, but the University of Maine Board of Trustees is not out of the frying pan yet. The Trustees have tempted the flames of public opinion by standing up for rights of free speech and assembly, but indications are they may jump into the fire of indignant student wrath by tampering with our rights of representation in two crucial decisions
While UMO\u27s Wilde-Stein Club was making plans this week for the sixth annual Maine Gay Symposium,...
Wilde Stein requested funds from the University of Maine General Student Senate April 21 for a bus t...
Volume 1 Issue 32 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.https://d...
The Maine Gay Symposium has passed without incident, but the University of Maine Board of Trustees i...
Documentation of the University of Maine Board of Trustees Statement of Resolution approved and ad...
October 1990 issue of the Maine Perspective newsletter containing multiple stories discussing the la...
Oh, boy. Here we go again. First we learn that UMO Student Senate has suddenly decided they can\u27t...
The two-page editorial spread with letters and opinion pieces expressing various expressions on the ...
They say what goes up must come down. The law of gravity was proven once again last weekend. Friday ...
After a few weeks of problems and debates, the University of Maine Student Government has been relat...
In an attempt to crystallize solid faculty backing for the trustees\u27 decision to allow the Maine ...
Two letters to the editor of the Maine Campus expressing opinions about proposes Safe Zone, on-campu...
Protesters take over BoT meeting--Admins to ignore AAUP sanction--Admin plan to rebrand USM will cos...
The University of Maine Board of Trustees voted unanimously in favor of implementing 39 or 68 recomm...
Two-page, typed letter to Lawrence M. Cutler, chair of the University of Maine Board of Trustees, ex...
While UMO\u27s Wilde-Stein Club was making plans this week for the sixth annual Maine Gay Symposium,...
Wilde Stein requested funds from the University of Maine General Student Senate April 21 for a bus t...
Volume 1 Issue 32 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.https://d...
The Maine Gay Symposium has passed without incident, but the University of Maine Board of Trustees i...
Documentation of the University of Maine Board of Trustees Statement of Resolution approved and ad...
October 1990 issue of the Maine Perspective newsletter containing multiple stories discussing the la...
Oh, boy. Here we go again. First we learn that UMO Student Senate has suddenly decided they can\u27t...
The two-page editorial spread with letters and opinion pieces expressing various expressions on the ...
They say what goes up must come down. The law of gravity was proven once again last weekend. Friday ...
After a few weeks of problems and debates, the University of Maine Student Government has been relat...
In an attempt to crystallize solid faculty backing for the trustees\u27 decision to allow the Maine ...
Two letters to the editor of the Maine Campus expressing opinions about proposes Safe Zone, on-campu...
Protesters take over BoT meeting--Admins to ignore AAUP sanction--Admin plan to rebrand USM will cos...
The University of Maine Board of Trustees voted unanimously in favor of implementing 39 or 68 recomm...
Two-page, typed letter to Lawrence M. Cutler, chair of the University of Maine Board of Trustees, ex...
While UMO\u27s Wilde-Stein Club was making plans this week for the sixth annual Maine Gay Symposium,...
Wilde Stein requested funds from the University of Maine General Student Senate April 21 for a bus t...
Volume 1 Issue 32 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.https://d...