A Day to Remember

Many soldiers and student veterans still want to serve their country despite the negative effects of PTSD. This battle may be invisible to some but the effects can at times be seen by everyone.

The DDC Has Its Reasons

“We want students to feel like a valued guest when they come and dine with us.”

Husson University Ends Pursuit for Law Degree

by
Heather Megill
Husson University board members have recently announced their decision to discontinue the law school. This decision was made just one month after Husson President Robert Clark agreed to discuss future plans of the law school after the Maine Supreme Judicial Court denied Husson’s proposal to have law students [...]

Future of Journalism

By: Andrew Heywood
New York City, NY -
What is the future of journalism? What will the future journalist look like and how will they work? These are great questions for a time like now. A time where the economy is hurting forcing news papers to stop going to press and rely on the internet; [...]

Husson Fall Sports Round Up

The Eagles football team came into the season with high expectations after they finished last season with a seven and three record and hosted the NCAC Northeast Bowl. The Eagles started the season by winning two of their first three games and were undefeated in the conference, but the rest of the season would not be kind to the Eagles. The Eagles were only able to win two of their last six games, and finished with a subpar record of (4-5) while missing the playoffs.

NESCom Students Learn at The Bangor Daily News

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.

Election Night at the Bangor Daily

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.

NESCom Writer Publishes Novel

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 [...]

Graphic Design Student Accomplishments

Graphic design students here at NESCom are getting more opportunities to display their talents. Some of the students are responsible for creating projects that can be seen around school. Bryan Lackee made the WHSN Acoustic Showcase poster for Mark Nason, WHSN station manager. Ericka York’s DVD cover design is being used by Bill Devine, Career [...]

Vacation Policy for Campus Students

For many freshman students this year, paying for college is all they thought was needed. Soon as the vacation comes around, it turns into a whole different matter. With vacations such as Christmas and spring break students do pay to stay. According to David Lewis Jr. and Colby Cain, Resident Directors and Coordinators of Student Life, the Husson Residential Policy for vacations states that all breaks are not included in the school’s housing contract.