by
Marlon Weaver
Memorial Day is observed on Monday, May 31, 2010. This day provides the opportunity to remember the sacrifices made by many to protect our country. Many college students in Maine have answered the call of freedom and are now facing some obstacles that seem invisible but have a very visible impact on [...]
By: Robert Nesbitt
ORONO – After three years of research the University of Maine has put together a plan that would slowly introduce the idea of being a smoke free campus by 2012. The schools smoke free initiative is a three-year plan according to UMaine Director of Alcohol and Substance Abuse services Lauri [...]
Election night is when the Editorial staff of the Bangor Daily News takes a deep breath, musters its “A” game and brings the entire resources of the newspaper to bear on what is usually the major scheduled news event of the year.
Twilight and Harry Potter may have a new fiction series to compete with called the Xsardis Chronicles. Book one of the series called “Issym” came out in November and the author, 17-year-old Jessie Mae Hodsdon, is barely older than the main characters Seth and Rachel. “They, like many kids, have an imagination [...]
On November 3, 2009, seven journalism and radio broadcast students from The New England School of Communications went with advisor Anne O’Reilly to The Bangor Daily news to cover the election and produce coverage for 89.3FM WHSN.
BANGOR – November 3rd is less than a month away and this year’s ballot is turning out to be one that could easily change Maine’s history. Don’t worry though, NESCom and WHSN has you covered. NESCom will be producing its 2nd annual Know Before You Go election series this year.
Journalist and Radio Broadcasting [...]