A Day to Remember

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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 [...]

The DDC Has Its Reasons

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Heather Megill
One of the most important services of residential living here on campus is undoubtedly the Dickerman Dining Commons. This service, however, comes with a price and Michael San Antonio, director of Dining Services for Husson University, knows these costs all too well.
“Students pay a fee for their meal program,” explains San Antonio. “That fee [...]

Husson University Ends Pursuit for Law Degree

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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 [...]

Husson Spring Sports Wrap Up

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Sean Metcalfe
As we move into the final weeks of the spring semester it’s time to check in with Husson University spring sports.
Husson baseball has come off on their best seasons in recent memory winning the most games in school history with thirty-three wins. [...]