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This Other is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@UMaine. It has been accepted for inclusion in Maine Campus Archives by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@UMaine. For more information, please contact [email protected]. FREE Tuesday, September 6, 2016 mainecampus.com Te Maine Campus Te University of Maine student newspaper since 1875 Vol. 135, No. 1 Sports Culture Opinion Cross Country falls to Army in Opening Race. B1 Students gather at annual organizational fair. A12 ‘Rock Against Rape’ highlights campus reality. A6 Family Dog and OHOP undergo summer renovations Minor renovations be- gan on the patio and general restaurant in the spring of 2016. In July 2016, the pa- tio was completely closed down to fnish renovations and expansion plans. The new patio features a bigger area, complete with tall-top seating and grass. Owner Bob Cutler explained that people like the “open at- mosphere” of the new patio style. The patio advertises for the restaurant effort- lessly — people drive by and see their friends outside enjoying food and drinks and are prompted to stop in themselves. The newly renovated pa- tio also features a 15-foot screen that plays shows, movies and other events for the customers while they are enjoying their food and drinks. Cutler refers to the events as “fam dog and chill.” On Thursday, Sept. 1, the screen featured the UMaine vs. University of Connecticut football game held at UConn. Other nights, it has featured shows such as A blade from the VolturnUS 1:8 scale at the Advance Structures and Composites Center. Jordan Houdeshell, Sports Editor “Parks and Recreation” and movies like “Mean Girls.” Haley Sylvester year anniversary. A restau- and a lot of options on the where local breweries can Cutler strives to create Staff Writer rant known for its relaxed One Family Dog regular menu are based off different come in and showcase their and maintain a business that atmosphere, great food and stated, “The Family Dog dog breeds.” products. There are many is “comfortable” for his cus- In November 2016, the weekend entertainment, the has something for everyone, The restaurant features seating options both inside tomers. He runs a restaurant Family Dog on Mill Street business has been booming four-legged or otherwise. rotating local beers on tap and on the newly renovated in Orono will hit its four- since it’s founding in 2012. You can bring your dogs in and hosts “tap takeovers” patio outdoors. See Family on A2 Students protest Brock UMaine accepts largest Turner’s release incoming freshman Aliya Uteuova a six-month jail sentence just punishment.” Culture Staff Writer and three years of probation. “When it comes to things class is school history Judge Persky’s lenient deci- in our society that involve On Friday, Sept. 2, Brock sion instantly drew national rape and sexual assault, Haley Sylvester Third-year economics time with all 2,300 kids all Turner was released from attention. Over 1.3 million it’s important to not only Staff Writer student Marsha Pominova the time.” A native of Sa- Santa Clara County jail. people signed a petition be aware, but try to get as has not experienced much lem, Maine, he chose UMa- Turner served three months calling for Persky to be re- much context as possible,” On Friday, Aug. 26, of an impact from the in- ine because it’s the “best of his six-month sexual as- moved from his judicial po- Winslow said. 2016, the University of coming freshman class. school for its price”— and sault sentence. sition. Last week, the Maine Maine welcomed its larg- “The School of Economics because of how comfort- People across the coun- UMaine students held chapter of Sigma Phi Epsi- est incoming class to date, is small, and my classes do able he feels in the commu- try protested Turner’s early signs with words “rapist” lon (Sig-Ep) held its annual with 2,300 first-year stu- not have many freshmen in nity and his classes after release. Last Friday, a doz- and messages that called to campout on the mall. Broth- dents. them. I can imagine that the the first week. “The profes- en or so protesters gathered end sexual assault on cam- ers of Sig-Ep camped out for Throughout the week- impact on freshman classes sors here care — we’re not outside Turner’s family pus. One of the signs read: 24 hours all week to raise end, hundreds of Maine such as Biology 100 have just numbers to them.” home in Dayton, Ohio. That “I have BBQ sauce that’s awareness about domestic Hello volunteers greeted been a lot more severe.” One professor discussed same day, 20 University of been in the fridge longer violence and sexual assault. new students by answering She also explained that the impact on his lower Maine students protested than Brock Turner was in “It was great to see the questions, helping move the possible overcrowding level courses, explaining Turner’s release on the steps jail.” protest,” Sig-Ep brother Ed- belongings into their resi- could be unpleasant for the his thrill that accompanies of Fogler Library. “One of the reasons why die Gonnella said. “A lot of dence hall rooms and run- campus. growing classes of incom- “We were protesting the people are afraid to come people are unhappy about ning community service Commuter students are ing students — “it’s more judge [Persky], Turner’s forward about being sexual- what happened. It’s a sur- projects through UMaine’s experiencing parking is- people to impact.” He ex- actions and rape culture ly assaulted is because peo- prising verdict the fact that Bodwell Center for Ser- sues, as well as general plained that the size of the in general,” Sam Saucier ple like Brock Turner only he [Turner] is already out.” vice and Volunteerism. The chaos, while coming into freshman class has certain- shared. Saucier is a member get 3 months,” Saucier said. Members of the fraterni- Maine Hello is a university and leaving campus each ly made the campus busi- of the Student Women’s As- “They [victims] are afraid ty approached the protesters tradition that is part of the day. Not only are the roads er, but it will also make it sociation (SWA) and presi- that they are not going to be and handed out fyers about first-year experience on far busier, so are general increasingly pristine. With dent of the Student Alliance believed.” the Rock Against Rape con- campus. university facilities such as the number of applications for Sexual Health (SASH) at The protesters demon- cert. According to a univer- the library, the recreation- increasing each year to the UMaine. strated that they stand in Spruce Run-Womancare sity press release, 56 per- al center and the Memorial University of Maine sys- On Jan. 18, 2015, solidarity with the victims Alliance and Sig-Ep teamed cent of the freshman class Union. tem, it will give the uni- ex-Stanford University of sexual assault. up to present The Mallett is from Maine and 44 per- Dana explains that there versity a chance to be more student Brock Turner was “We want survivors to Brothers and The Ghost of cent are from out of state, is a certain “energy that selective with the types of arrested for sexually as- know that they are support- Paul Revere on Aug. 30 at a number that has steadily comes with more people students it allows in the saulting an unconscious ed,” Saucier added. the Somerset parking lot. increased over the years. being in a community.” community. woman behind a dumpster. The protest started at 10 Resources about sexual as- The Vice President for The freshman class of more The university has iden- On March 30, 2016, a unan- a.m. and lasted for an hour. sault were available at the Student Affairs and Dean than 2,000 students has tified increasing enrollment imous jury verdict found While some students did not concert. of Students, Robert Dana, brought the total enroll- as a key priority. With the Turner guilty of sexual as- pay attention to the demon- “Sexual assault is a re- reported “We have been ment to over 11,000, with enrollment of over 2,000 sault. He was convicted of strators, others stopped to ally big issue for everyone much more intentional in its highest ever number of students this year, Dana ex- three felony charges: assault take pictures and some took at college,” Gonnella said. terms of recruiting students out-of-state students — 30 plained that the Orono cam- with intent to commit rape the time to talk to the protes- “A lot of the times, it gets here in Maine and in states percent. pus is “vibrant and exciting of an intoxicated or uncon- tors. One of them was Dale thrown at just fraternity life across the nation. With Sage Riendeau, a first- with students from Maine, scious person, penetration Winslow, a senior at UMa- or athletes. But really, it’s careful use of financial year engineering student, all across the nation, and of an intoxicated person and ine. a problem across the entire aid, increasing standards, instantly felt at home when all across the world.” He penetration of an uncon- “I do think that there was college campus.” and sharing the remark- he moved into Knox Hall believes the community is scious person. Prosecutors a potential confict of inter- According to Bureau of able stories of UMaine we on Aug. 26. “I feel like I’ve filled with students looking asked that Turner be sen- est in terms of the case,” Justice Statistics, 1 in 5 un- have engaged more student been here for two years al- to learn and increase their tenced to six years in prison. Winslow said. “The infu- dergraduate females will be interest and more students ready — it’s such a family diverse thinking through However, Santa Clara Coun- ence that his family has, sexually assaulted while in are finding that UMaine is atmosphere. The size of my the endless opportunities ty Superior Court Judge appears to have been some- their preferred academic, class doesn’t really affect available. Aaron Persky gave Turner thing that did not allow for a See Protest on A? cultural and social home.” me… we’re not spending

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Police Beat - A3 Opinion - A6 Diversions - A8 Reviews - A11 Culture - A12 Sports - B1 A2 • News Te Maine Campus Tuesday, September 6, 2016 Governor LePage Apologizes For Threatening Voicemail, But Stands Behind His Words Nadia Rashed He defended himself Contributor by saying, “Being called racist is very, very sensi- A blade from the VolturnUS 1:8 scale at the Advance Structures and Composites Jordan Houdeshell, Sports Editor After being asked about tive to me.” He described previous comments that it as a “horrible thing” for Family Dog and Saturday nights have paved and organized for a OHOP is a popular pizza were criticized as racist, him. “It was enormously from A1 expanded to 12 a.m. more effective business. joint in Orono. They offer Gov. Paul LePage said, hurtful. It hurt my fami- Orono House of Pizza There are now specifc park- pick-up and delivery, var- “When you go to war… ly.” (OHOP) on Park Street in ing spaces as well as space ious deals throughout the and the enemy dresses in During a radio broad- that can be home to college Orono also recently focused for the delivery drivers to week, and are located con- red, and you dress in blue cast on Tuesday, LePage friends eating and drinking on renovations to their park- make their deliveries more veniently close to campus. you shoot at the people in apologized to the people as well as quiet, family din- ing lot. In the spring of 2016, effcient. The drivers previ- Business hours are 11 a.m. red don’t you? You shoot of Maine. He said, “I have ners. the parking lot was unpaved ously had to pull into park- to 2 a.m. at the enemy. You try to never met a person who’s With the opening of and unfnished, making it ing spaces anywhere they Business is expected to identify the enemy and been perfect and not made the new patio, the business hard for customers and de- could in the parking lot — increase with the new park- the enemy right now, the a mistake and hopefully hours have expanded. Previ- livery drivers to get in and now, they have designated ing lot, access for the deliv- overwhelming majority the people of Maine will ously, the restaurant closed out of the restaurant and areas in the back and sides ery drivers and the addition of people coming in, are say, ‘OK, we’ll forgive at 10 p.m. each night. But parking spaces. of the building, creating an of the student complex The people of color or people you this time and you with the new business com- Over the summer months, overall easier delivery expe- Avenue. of Hispanic origin.” clean up your act and let’s ing in, the hours on Friday the driveway was fnished, rience for the workers. On Thursday Aug. 25, move forward.’” a reporter suggested to Democrats in Maine Protest the Maine Governor that say LePage isn’t fit to Democrat- hold office and from A2 ic state rep- needs to step resentative down. college. Drew Gattine Repub- Last Monday, California had called licans have lawmakers unanimously him a racist. “Being called also expressed passed a legislation that re- When LePage racist is very, concerns and quires a prison sentence for couldn’t get asked the gov- people convicted of sexual- ahold of Gat- very sensitive ernor to come ly assaulting an unconscious tine to con- to me. It was up with a plan person. If this bill becomes a front him, he enormously for corrective law, probation, a prison term left him an hurtful. It hurt action. for the above crime would unpleasant my family.” During a ra- be mandated. and threaten- dio interview ing voicemail with WVOM “Sexually assaulting an Paul LePage unconscious or intoxicated ending with, Governor on Tuesday, victim is a terrible crime “I want you Aug. 30 he and our laws need to refect to record this stated, “I’m Students protest Brock Turner’s release outside Fogler Library Aliya Uteunova, Staff that,’ Bill Dodd, one of the and make it looking at all bill’s authors, said. ”Letting public be- options, I’m felons convicted of such cause I am after you. not go- ing to say that Divided Maine crimes get off with proba- LePage also told re- I’m not going to finish tion discourages other sur- porters he wished it were [my term]. I’m not saying vivors from coming forward 1825 so he could shoot that I am going to finish and sends the message that Gattine in a duel. it.” Legislature fails to fnd raping incapacitated victims These comments made After hinting that he is no big deal.” other leading Democrats might abort his second “I think the protest is to urge him to resign. term, he came back on consensus on LePage entirely appropriate; we Representative Sara Gide- Wednesday and said, “I have the ability to protest,” on of Freeport said, “We will not resign. I’m not Allyson Eslin crats has been tumultu- he believes is Eves’ use Winslow said. “I think that strongly and regretful- an alcoholic, and I’m not Editor in Chief ous—with Speaker of of a measure beyond his people should have the right ly feel that he is unfit to a drug addict, and I don’t the House Mark Eves authority. Eves conduct- to be outraged, and let the serve as governor of the have mental issues. What Maine Governor Paul (D-North Berwick) go- ed an email poll about the public know when they feel state of Maine right now.” I have is a backbone.” LePage’s now viral mes- ing so far as to sue the reconvening of a Special something is not okay.” LePage found out that LePage also tweeted, sage on Aug. 26 to Rep. governor in 2015 — a Session of the Legislature The Offce of Sexual As- Gattine used the words “Regarding rumors of res- Drew Gattine (D-West- case that was ultimate- on LePage’s behavior this sault and Violence Preven- “racially charged” instead ignation, to paraphrase brook), left via a short ly dismissed earlier this past week. tion is located on the 3rd of calling him a racist Mark Twain: ‘The reports voicemail with the in- year. “Pursuant to Article foor of Memorial Union. and he apologized. But he of my political demise are struction to “share it [the The governor has IV, Part Third, Section If you would like to learn still stands behind what greatly exaggerated.’” message] widely” spurred sharply divided an al- 1 of the Constitution of more about SWA or SASH, he said and he doesn’t on a fresh wave of con- ready tense legislature Maine, it is my under- please contact Sam Saucier believe he used racially flict in the Maine State with his casual tone and standing that the author- on FirstClass. charged language. legislature this week. controversial talking ity to reconvene a special The governor, who has points, some finding session requires a polling been the subject of fre- them refreshing and oth- of the full Legislature, quent calls for impeach- ers finding them both meaning both the House ment by Maine Dem- insensitive and brash. and Senate, with, presum- ocrats, faced renewed A similar divide exists ably, the same question,” efforts by numerous leg- among Maine citizens, Fredette said in a letter islators endeavoring to who reelected LePage in to the Speaker on Sept. either encourage or force 2014 without a majority 2. Senate President Mike him to leave his post. A of the popular vote. Thibodeau and Senate petition to impeach the For an instant, quib- Minority Leader Justin governor circulated on bling between the two Alfond (D-Portland) were social media, while even sides seemed avoidable also copied on the letter. Republican lawmaker — with Majority Leader “It is my understanding Sen. Amy Volk (R-Scar- Mike Thibodeau (R-Wal- no such agreement has borough) expressed con- do) and Speaker Mark been made, that no such cern about the governor’s Eves in talks for a ten- polling of the Senate is behavior. tative truce that would taking place at this time “I share your deep con- address the situation and that your unilateral cerns regarding the gov- without typical partisan action on conducting this ernor’s behavior. What I gridlock. poll question is beyond do not know is whether it But differences in your authority under the is due to substance abuse, each side’s perspective Constitution of the State mental illness or just ig- on what action should of Maine and further norance. I certainly hope be taken against the gov- rules and precedent in the that his family and small ernor—with Republi- Maine House of Repre- circle of close staff are cans arguing for censure sentatives,” he finished. considering how best to and Democrats for im- Though initially ap- address the issue. Things peachment — ultimately pearing open to potential definitely appear to be forced the deal to dis- resignation, LePage has out of control,” Volk said solve before any consen- since indicated he has in a Facebook post fol- sus could be reached. no such intention. The lowing the incident. House Republican governor has since apol- The relationship be- Leader Ken Fredette ogized to the people of tween Maine’s two-term (R-Newport) was partic- Maine for his comments. governor and Demo- ularly alarmed by what Tuesday, September 6, 2016 Te Maine Campus News • A3

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investigators to Wetterling’s Democratic candidate ty, Florida, were asked to remains. The initial press re- Hillary Clinton dominated evacuate their homes two Briefs lease by authorities did not headlines last week with her days after the storm touched Quick news from around the name a suspect or include ongoing email controversy down in preparation for University of Maine System charges for any crime, but during her time as Secre- fooding due to the rising investigators said they “ex- tary of State and questions waters of the Anclote River. pect to be in a position to surrounding the Clinton It is expected to take over Jacob Posik provide more detailed infor- Foundation. Clinton was a week to restore power to News Editor mation early next week.” blasted in the media for her the area. Hermine is being ries were reported from the Remains of Minnesota Presidential Election comments to FBI investiga- blamed for the death of one earthquake. boy discovered 27 years update tors, which included that she Florida resident thus far. Earthquake rattles Mother Teresa canon- later Donald Trump visited didn’t know the ‘C’ desig- Giant snakeskin identi- Oklahoma and surround- ized The family of a Minne- both Mexico and Detroit nation on emails meant they fed as anaconda ing states The late Mother Teresa, sota boy who went missing this week in what were high- were classifed. Westbrook offcials con- Homes and businesses a renown Catholic nun who 27 years ago found closure ly publicized trips for the Up-to-date aggregate cluded last week that a large were affected in areas of devoted her life to helping over the weekend when the Republican candidate for polling data shows Clinton’s snakeskin found in River- Oklahoma on Saturday due the poor and unprivileged, remains of Jacob Wetterling, president. While in Mexico, once sizeable lead has di- bank Park came from an an- to a 5.6 magnitude earth- has been declared a saint in who went missing in 1989, Trump stated there were no minished to just two points. aconda. The skin is believed quake recorded in the state. a canonization Mass in the were found. “The Ramsey talks of who would pay for Hurricane Hermine to belong to an eight to nine The United States Geolog- Vatican on Sunday. Mass- County Medical Examiner the wall he plans to build if After causing fooding, foot anaconda, but offcials ical Survey said the earth- es gathered in St. Peter’s and a forensic odontologist elected president. In Detroit, widespread power outages don’t know if the skin was quake took place around square in Vatican City as identifed the remains as Trump spoke to a largely and evacuations in parts of planted as a hoax or if it 7:02 pm at the epicenter of Pope Francis held the cere- Wetterling’s earlier today” African-American audience Florida, post-tropical cy- came off of a live snake. Lo- Pawnee, Okla., a town of mony giving Mother Teresa the Stearns County Sheriff’s about fxing the economic clone Hermine is slowly cal law enforcement offcials roughly 2,200 people locat- this distinction. Offce said Saturday in a hardships in their commu- making its way up the East- continue to search for the ed north of Tulsa. According Speaking in Latin, Fran- news release. nities despite the swarms ern seaboard, bringing rain snake and plan to euthanize to the Wall Street Journal, cis said that “after due delib- Wetterling went missing of protestors outside of the and winds that have many it if it is located. U.S. seismologists have tied eration and frequent prayer at age 11 when a man with a event. Americans on edge. Mete- Multiple times this sum- the event to the underground for divine assistance, and gun stopped him, his broth- “When I see wages fall- orologists now expect Her- mer, Westbrook residents disposal of wastewater from having sought the counsel of er and a friend while riding ing, people out of work, I mine to bend its path off to have claimed to see the oil and gas drilling, or frack- many of our brother bishops, their bikes home from a con- know the hardships this in- sea and avoid battering New snake in and around bodies ing. we declare and defne Bless- venient store. Wetterling was ficts and I am determined England states, but new con- of water in the surrounding Mary Fallon, the state’s ed Teresa of Calcutta to be abducted by a masked man to do something about it. I cerns have been raised for areas, but the snake has nev- governor, ordered 37 entities a saint, and we enroll her and was never seen again. will do something about it,” Nova Scotia and other parts er been located by offcials. within a 500-mile radius to among the saints, decreeing Unnamed sources told the Trump said. “I do get things of Canada if the storm con- The skin was measured at shut down production after that she is to be venerated as Minneapolis Star Tribune done, I will tell you. I’m go- tinues on its current path. 12 feet, one inches long and the event. No serious inju- such by the whole church.” that a suspect in the case led ing to get things done.” Residents of Pasco Coun- four inches in diameter.

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Opinion Tuesday, September 6, 2016 Editorial: ‘Rock Against Rape’ highlights unfortunate campus reality On Sept. 2, two Maine- were gathered to support the and around 90 percent of vic- sentence had been halved. This is nearly the entirety of yet another case going to based rock bands joined to- Spruce Run-Womancare Al- tims do not report the assault, The prevalence of sexu- our fall semester. This is no trial. We would not need to gether to put on a show for liance: a nonproft dedicated according to the National al assault is made worse by way to start off the school hold these protests or raise the University of Maine. to supporting victims of do- Sexual Violence Resource slack consequences for per- year. Students should not constant awareness. Their part folk, part Ameri- mestic abuse and sexual vio- Center (NSVRC). These fg- petrators across the country. have to worry about protect- It is not enough anymore cana blends flled the Somer- lence, as well as striving to- ures are ever-changing as we Jail time, if served in the ing themselves when they to keep the conversation go- set parking lot, where a bake ward the end of these issues. further understand sexual vi- frst place, rarely lasts to its are easing into the semester. ing. Dialogue is crucial for sale and donation jar also This is not an unheard of olence and dig deeper into its recommended minimum, Nobody anywhere, any time giving survivors an outlet made appearances. This con- issue. Sexual assault aware- reaches. and offenders are let off on should need to worry about to tell their stories and raise cert offered more than a good ness has been making leaps Sexual assault has been “good behavior” to minimize potential assault. awareness, but that alone time — it gave attendees a and bounds in recent years. making headlines recently in damages to their “promising Sexual assault is a will not push our society to chance to support the erad- Posters, discussions and sup- far too many college-based future.” Little attention is multi-faceted problem with the fnish line. Action fol- ication of one of the most port groups are easily found cases, including the widely given to the victims them- many contributing factors, lows conversation. Whether prevalent hardships on col- on campus. Resources are known Brock Turner case selves, and we quietly sup- and it has carried on far too that action involves stepping lege campuses nationwide: abundant online. Yet this vi- that made waves on the port this type of violence by long at such high magni- in when a dangerous situa- sexual assault. olence continues to darken UMaine campus as well. On failing to hold perpetrators tudes. Ideally, this violence tion arises, educating chil- The Mallett Brothers and our campuses. The statistics Friday, Sept. 2, the same day accountable for their appall- would come to a complete dren before this can become The Ghost of Paul Revere have been repeated again as the Rock Against Rape ing actions. stop — no victims, no oc- a problem in their genera- were brought to campus and again: 1 in 5 women and concert, students protested The NSVRC also cites currences, no hazy incidents tions or honestly punishing by Sigma Phi Epsilon for 1 in 16 men will experience Turner’s premature release that more than 50 percent that might or might not be those who perpetuate these their annual Rock Against some form of sexual assault in front of Fogler Library. of assaults on camps occur violation. We would not read crimes, we need to do some- Rape concert. Donations during their college years, His already lenient six month from August to November. about popular campuses with thing. Assigned reading during Still waiting for syllabus week a trial the hush to fall Sam Tracy adjust to all different accounts: book because they’re switching Jessica Moore should extend into the uni- more than the thoughtful- Contributor FirstClass, BlackBoard, Main- out of one or more of the class- Contributor versity environment. ness of the answer. Ironi- eStreet and various branch-offs es they thought would work for Ultimately, academics cally, a larger class can be It’s the basic understanding or private online components them last spring but changed Western business and should fnd a balance be- conducive to introversive of college students and pro- to in-person sessions. While the their mind over the summer. For professional culture, in its tween providing a solace advancement; participation fessors alike that once courses university is constantly adver- others, Add-Drop week is rela- current state, favors the of scholarship in its most of every student, measured start, they’re already running tising affordable prices at the tively stable with a plan to stick outspoken. Gregarious, meaningful form, as well through clicker polling or at full speed. However, when bookstore and accessibility of its with the classes you have. loud and outgoing peo- as preparing students for frequent digitally collected asked, students and professors online store, students are stuck A small group, however, ple who actively strive for success in environments feedback, allows introverts give very different answers waiting for preordered text- have no idea what their plan is. leadership positions fnd beyond those of pure eru- and extroverts equal space on the importance of syllabus books or fnd themselves out of Some might change their mind their extroverted traits ad- dition. Some courses will to express their capacity to week. To professors, it’s the be- luck if copies run out. If you’re after fnding out a professor vantageous to social suc- necessarily favor the ex- engage the material. ginning of a new semester and fortunate enough to have an on- teaches in a way that doesn’t suit cess. More often than not, trovert, as many western In signifcant expanses time to start setting the pace for line service like Prime them, or the class material is too the quiet archetype is a hin- professional environments elsewhere in the academic the next ffteen weeks to follow. to get the class materials needed diffcult. If professors demand drance to reaching achieve- do. The former, however, is climate, however, depth of To students, syllabus week is quickly, you’re still behind if a we buy the textbook before ments of personal potential. the paramount and unique thought matters less than free week. Other than picking professor assigns reading or re- we’ve even been to class once, Recently, this reality has purview of academia and the behavior through which your seat for the rest of the se- sponses to text you don’t have. we lose substantial money when been treated less like a mat- should compel the culti- it is communicated. Several mester and fguring out if you On top of this, the money we go to return it a week later. If ter of fact and more like a vation of an environment years navigating this system know other classmates, nothing troubles students face contrib- we join a class late and work is construct open for innova- which respects intellectual may result in a student’s serious is supposed to happen. utes to the rush to get textbooks already assigned or even turned tion. expression from any com- adaptation to this environ- It can feel like an understand- right after fnancial aid kicks in. in, we’re behind. Several prominent munication style. ment, but what may be lost able betrayal when professors Some professors are thought- In the whirlwind of the frst speakers and authors, such It is worth noting that along the path to conforma- buckle down right from the gate, ful enough to supply the frst week of school, it is tempting to as Susan Cain and Jona- the professional academic tion within the constraints sometimes assigning home- few readings to give you a bit jump right in. But often times, than Rauch, have begun environment can be a com- of extrovert-centricity? It is work on the frst day. Anger and of time, and yet some forget it is unfair to students. Profes- to address the loss of cre- fortable ft for many intro- true and good that the acad- frustration can seem justifed, that the assigned textbook runs sors should put serious thought ative potential that occurs verts. As a student, howev- emy should cultivate effec- prompting fresh complaints be- anywhere between $50 to $400 into what they can do to make when one communicative er, falling within the same tive leaders. More deep- tween friends and roommates and often comes out of our own the transition of summer break style dominates the social trope can prove a hindrance ly-rooted in this cultivation about the inconvenience of it. pockets if we buy it too soon. to school easier for their new framework. The validity to success. Many grading should be the fostering of There is a real unfairness to as- Refunds are all well and good students: either physically, men- of this observation or its systems favor the extrovert, thoughtful leaders of all in- signments during the frst week when September hits, but some tally or fnancially. They should moral justness is not under who may easily take center tellectual processing styles — specifcally textbook reading students can’t afford the wait. also consider whether or not review here. Extroverts: be stage in classroom discus- and the conscious construc- or online content. Certain students enter Add- that $200 textbook and online mindful! Introverts: be ad- sions or opportunities to an- tion of an environment with Technical troubles plague Drop week knowing exactly access code is really worth it to vocates! Rather, I am ques- swer questions where speed space for fruitful discourse students, particularly fresh- what their game plan is for the students enrolled in fve classes tioning whether this climate or outspokenness matter from all. men, attempting to set up and semester. They didn’t buy the at a time.

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On protecting our land – Is anti- In defense of the Katahdin patriotism a Woods and Waters fair method National Monument of protest? Kim Crowley ment, a signifcant amount of the state’s economy. While opposite side of the country. Contributor opposition has come to light. some of Maine’s industries My home region, the Pacifc Nina Mahaleris extreme methods of protest. Maine Governor Paul LePage continue to stagnate, the state Northwest, contains some of Contributor These methods often include On Aug. 24, President released a statement decrying is in high need of new forms the most beloved U.S. na- defacing governmental and Barack Obama passed an ex- President Obama’s decision, of income and job opportuni- tional parks and monuments: San Francisco 49ers quar- public property and even set- ecutive order establishing the stating that the order “once ties. And as proven with the a fact which is widely cele- terback, Colin Kaepernick, ting fre to the American fag. Katahdin Woods and Waters again demonstrates that rich, extremely popular Acadia brated by our own state’s res- has recently become heavily It would be nice, albe- National Monument. Locat- out-of-state liberals can force National Park, nature-based idents. These national parks scrutinized by both the me- it untrue, to say that there ed East of Baxter State Park, their unpopular agenda on the tourism is an important part and monuments are both a dia and the American public is nothing wrong with this Katahdin Woods and Waters Maine people against their of Maine’s economic shift. means of economic support after his refusal to stand for country. I would love to be is a sprawling 87,500 acres will.” Many Maine residents An astounding 2.8 million for the region and a promise the national anthem out of able to say that we are not of land found within Maine’s worried about maintaining people visited Acadia in that our most cherished lands protest against systemic in- a nation built upon slavery, North Woods. open access for hunting and 2015, generating about $305 will be protected. Though justice. His actions have now with systemic injustice and The land’s history began similar activities and con- million worth of revenue we are a few thousand miles erupted a nation-wide debate inequality, and that we give thousands of years ago, when sidered the executive order and supporting 3,878 relat- away from Oregon and about what exactly is accept- fair and equal opportunity to Native Americans frst inhab- a federal encroachment on ed jobs. These hundreds of Washington, I believe that able as “peaceful protest.” each and every citizen. The ited the area and relied on its state rights. Others believed millions of dollars are going the same principles apply to In fact, it can be said that truth is, systemic injustice rich natural materials to sur- the monument would be too back into Maine’s economy Katahdin Woods and Waters. the movement as a whole and oppression continues vive. Since then, the woods radical of a change for the and encouraging growth. Just as the declaration of was ill-conceived. Should to exist here. However, that have acted as both a resource region, bringing unwanted With a new national monu- the area will be an economic we, the American public, al- does not allow me to disre- for loggers and native tribes tourism and perhaps a cultur- ment now in play, there will boon, it will assure the main- low and encourage this type spect the country I have been and as a muse for writers, al shift from the traditional be more jobs and even more tenance of its natural and of anti-patriotism? born into and the land that artists and photographers. As rural northern Maine life- income brought in to bene- cultural integrity. Despite I went to a private Cath- has provided me with free- stated within the executive style. ft the state. This prospect is the backlash, I do think the olic elementary school. One doms that I sometimes forget order, the land is considered Though I see the validity something that should be an- establishment of Katahdin of my earliest memories at to appreciate. an “extraordinary natural of their sentiment, the oppo- ticipated, not reviled. Woods and Waters National that school was standing The American fag is a and cultural landscape,” and sition is pining for a long- I admit, I am not a native Monument will ultimately do beside my peers, facing the symbol of the unity of the should be protected as such. past age of Maine — an age resident of northern Maine. I a great amount of good for all American fag which hung U.S. It symbolizes the free- However, in the days since where mill towns and forestry am a fatlander who has spent people — residents and tour- in the corner of the room and dom given to us every day the monument’s establish- reliably and steadily reigned the majority of my life on the ists alike. reciting the national anthem. that may be taken for grant- I did that every morning for ed. Is it fair to denounce our over a decade. entire nation and history in Unfortunately, this isn’t exchange for a civil rights something that schools allow movement? Although I be- anymore. The American fag lieve the Black Lives Mat- doesn’t hang in classrooms ter Movement is crucial and today. We have completely stands for a good cause, we shifted our culture into be- should not abandon an im- lieving that the United States portant part of our history has not done us any good. and culture. Apparently, that means we There is a difference be- are now allowed to publicly tween protesting peacefully disrespect our own nation. and causing civic upheav- This is not the frst time al. After all, it is what Dr. in history we have seen civil King spent his entire adult rights movement turn con- life fghting to change. We troversial. In the last few can make change peaceful- years, most notably, since ly without disrespecting the the murder of Trayvon Mar- only country that continually tin, Americans have taken to fghts to protect our freedom.

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sciencekids.co.nz Tuesday, September 6, 2016 Te Maine Campus Culture • A9 A Mainer Abroad: An American in Bulgaria Sarah Elizabeth Dean Thankfully, there were some fand, a German Walmart-ish Contributor familiar things as we drove store, was located so that I through the capital city Sofa, could buy bedding and tow- Until very recently, I’d like a Ford dealership, a Mc- els, which was incredibly im- never left the United States. Donald’s and even a KFC. portant because all I wanted In fact, I’d barely left the Seeing Blagoevgrad (the to do that frst day was show- state of Maine. For most of city I’m living in) for the frst er and sleep. In Kaufand, my 21 years, the idea of for- time was not exactly thrill- I was also relieved to see eign travel had been high- ing. The buildings are obvi- fairly large displays of fruit ly unlikely for people who ously very old and crumbling and vegetables at the front come from towns with only a bit in places and the bricks of the shop; I’m a vegan, so one streetlight like myself. in the sidewalk will some- produce sections tend to get Nonetheless, I’ve always times move a little when pretty exciting for me, espe- been determined to spend a you step on them (or entire cially in foreign countries semester of college in a for- chunks will be missing alto- where the locals prefer meat eign country. However, for gether). It isn’t spectacularly and cheese-centered dishes. someone who’s spent most of clean (more like New York It’s already pretty clear that her life in a sheltered and rea- City below 59th Street), but being a vegan is going to be sonably tame New England Bulgaria and most of eastern the ultimate challenge in this town, I probably could have Europe are still attempting culture, but it’s a lifestyle that chosen something a little less to catch up to the rest of the I believe very strongly in, so obscure than Bulgaria for my continent in terms of mod- I’m determined to make it study abroad destination. But ernization and progress. I work. I’m a huge fan of just going think I’ve been conditioned At the dorms, which were for it. as an American to think that only three buildings, I was Suffce to say the past any place that doesn’t look assigned a triple room. That’s week has been a little over- pretty and new is unsafe, but been like a blast from the whelming. I arrived on Tues- Blagoevgrad is full of fami- past, since I’m a senior and day and it still doesn’t even lies and regular people living haven’t lived in a dorm for feel real that I’m living in an their regular lives. Adjusting quite a while. I also live with eastern European city. Bul- one’s perspective is all part frst-year students, so they’ve garia itself is absolutely beau- of overcoming culture shock, been out partying and enjoy- The hills around Bulgaria’s capital city, Sofa, offers a Sarah Elizabeth Dean, Contributor tiful, with massive mountains which I’m working on. ing their new freedom until glimpse of the countrys rugged landscape. in the distance that make the When I fnally arrived at four in the morning, while ones in Maine look like little the American University in I already got that out of my and heard of RAs taking their I’ve so far managed to han- (and sparkly), and the peo- hills (sorry). On the ride from Bulgaria, a residential assis- system a long time ago and residents out to the clubs. I dle the language barrier by ple have been very kind and the airport, there were felds tant handed me a student ID am going to bed at 10 p.m. suppose people here just re- saying mersi (thank you) all welcoming, so I’m optimistic of sunfowers, villages with card, showed me where my like a grandma. Here in Bul- ally like to have a good time. the time and communicating that I’ve got a good semester red-roofed houses and signs room was and then sort of left garia the drinking age is 18 Overall, my frst few days via a dumb, confused smile ahead of me. Wish me luck, written using an alphabet that me to fend for myself. I man- and I’ve seen people with have been equal parts of ex- on my face. The currency, Black Bears! was meaningless to my eyes. aged to fgure out where Kau- kegs on the campus lawns citing and nerve-wracking. called lev, is easy to handle

The frst International Student Coffee Hour was held Friday, Sept. 2, in the North Pod of the Memorial Union. Molly Joyce, Contributor Coffee Hour try, studied abroad in Japan “I just loved it so much,” [Iota Nu Kappa] is hosting, the coffee hour almost every cause I had faced a lot of dif- from A12 two years ago. “I was sup- Carroll said. “I loved the peo- which is a multicultural fra- week for the past fve semes- fculty in my frst semester, posed to spend one semester ple. It was like a new home ternity,” Carroll said. In the ters. “The frst time I saw and I just wanted to be one abroad but ended up spend- for me after being away for past, the coffee hour has also coffee hour, I wasn’t aware person who tries to help the make connections with them ing three semesters abroad,” so long.” been hosted by Amnesty In- of it, but I saw a lot of people new students who may have based on that,” Kunwar says. Carroll says. “When I came Despite the coffee hour ternational, African Student from different background in face something similar.” “It’s like a social gath- back I had found that a lot being held as a meeting place Association, and several oth- one space,” Habib said. “I’ve The ISA highly encour- ering for international stu- of my friends had graduated for international students, the er academic groups. met more people and made ages both international and dents, for local students, for already, but having studied ISA highly encourages others “It’s a change for oth- more friends during the cof- non-international students people who are new on cam- abroad I was kind of a part to participate as well. “For er groups to get their name fee hour, and also because to participate in the coffee pus, and for people who have of the international offce, students who have been here out there, and for students it’s a regular thing, so at the hour as a way to connect been here for a long time,” and I got really close with a for a long time or are from who haven’t heard of those end of a very tiring week, with those from other ethnic ISA president and Bangor lot of the international stu- the area, it’s a good chance groups to maybe get more Friday afternoon getting to and cultural backgrounds, as native Antonia Carroll said. dents.” From this connection for them to meet people from involved on campus,” Car- spend time with people.” well as learn about other or- “It’s a really good chance for with the international offce, other cultures,” Carroll said. roll said. Because the coffee hour ganizations on campus. students to just socialize and Carroll subsequently joined Each week, the coffee Bangladesh native Mushi- is held every week, it allows As a veteran of the coffee meet new people.” the International Coffee hour is hosted by another ra Habib, a recent graduate of the students to meet regular- hour, Kunwar believes in this Carroll, a fourth-year Hour and the ISA, and began group on campus. “Every the English Department from ly and build on those con- heavily. “Going from one ta- student studying interna- spending much time at the week we have a different UMaine and current adjunct nections that are made every ble to another is like going tional affairs and chemis- multicultural lounge. group host. Next week INK professor, has been attending week. “I wanted to join it be- across continents.” Te Maine Campus A10 • Culture Tuesday, September 6, 2016 Emera Astronomy Center enchants and educates

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Hannah Noriega the past three years. audience watched how gal- information both under- to incorporate felds of sci- ure out ways to work with Contributor Some of the topics that axies formed, matured and standable and familiar to ence outside of astronomy. organizations such as the were covered included the were even able to experi- the audience. For example, Thursday’s lecture series University of Maine’s In- On Sept. 1, the Emera three ingredients to making ence certain ways in which McGrath introduced a sim- serves as a glimpse into the novative Media Research Astronomy Center intro- a galaxy, Newtonian Law galaxies die. ple experiment for each ob- potential future of the plan- and Commercialization duced a new science lec- and dark matter halos. She So what does it take server to do in order to get a etarium by showing how Center and the university’s ture series titled “Walking presented a slideshow of to make a galaxy? From better grasp on the concept research can be in an im- Virtual Environment and Among Giants” with Dr. her work and a few of the Thursday’s lecture, the of “Einstein Rings.” Ein- mersive visual environment Multimodal Laboratory as Elizabeth McGrath. Mc- algorithms discussed by takeaway is three key ingre- stein introduced the idea of allowing complex informa- well as students interest- Grath is currently the Clare some of the popular his- dients: dark matter, dark en- light emitted from planets tion to be presented more ed in animation in order to Boothe Luce Assistant torical fgures in the feld ergy and plants/stars. One bending around other plan- easily and understandably potentially create original Professor of Physics and (Newton, Einstein and Hub- of the most surprising facts ets and objects creating a to the general public. productions. Astronomy at Colby Col- ble) to which her work is within the lecture is that ring like effect. The same Laatsch’s take on the Laatsch is hoping to lege, and she’s a leader of based on. With the help of the normal matter we un- effect occurs when looking planetarium’s functionality switch the stereotypical CANDELS, which is a sur- the center’s 4K resolution derstand, planets and stars, at a candle fame through an is simple. “Visualization view of a planetarium from vey being conducted on the digital system, the most makes up about 5 percent of empty wine glass. The stem can make a difference in that of a “star show” to a vi- Hubble Space Telescope. advanced in all of Maine the universe, while the rest of the glass closest to the both teaching and learn- sualization theater. As a re- McGrath is also working according to the center’s is made up of dark energy fame causes the light to be ing...It can also help to sult, the center will be span- to defne science goals for director Shawn Laatsch, and dark matter that is yet distorted, forming a golden bring other sciences to the ning a much larger range the planned Thirty Meter McGrath was also able to to be fully understood. ring on to be seen through general public.” of material and the plane- Telescope which will be present the active formation Considering how long your glass. Current planning is also tarium is already working installed on Mauna Kea, of new stars along the edges her study has been going McGrath’s lecture is the underway to schedule reg- with both the UMaine the- Hawaii, according to the of colliding galaxies, depict on and how complex of frst of many new additions ular classroom visits to the ater program and the Ban- Emera Astronomy Center the aging of galaxies and a study it is, this form of to the Emera Astronomy planetarium for classes in gor Symphony Orchestra. website. This particular lec- the activity of dark matter teaching was very manage- Center this year. The facili- the mathematics, biology, Emera is hoping to present ture discussed her observa- and galaxy formation oc- able. The full dome visu- ty’s director Shawn Laatsch chemistry and even forestry work from both groups over tory work dealing with the curring within the universe. alizations and simulations, is heading several new proj- departments. the course of this academic Hubble Region, a project Through her simulations of paired with the step-by- ects in the hopes of expand- In the future Laatsch is year. that has been ongoing over glowing gas collections, the step powerpoint, made the ing the center’s use in order hoping to be able to fg- Russian student arrives at UMaine after leaving her mark in Beijing Molly Joyce “I love that there is a dual ferent kinds of conferences central bank governors from warding experience.” Upon completing her Contributor degree program because I’m and forums,” Tsultsumova the world’s 20 major econo- In addition to traveling MBA at the University of interested in business and says. Recently, Tsultsumova mies. to Beijing for the two-week Maine, Tsultsumova would Nastia Tsultsumova’s technology,” Tsultsumova attended the G(irls)20 Sum- Tsultsumova attended conference, Tsultsumova has like to return to New York vibrant energy and willing- said. “It gives me a great mit, which was held in Bei- the G(irls)20 Summit as a traveled to multiple Euro- City and work as an associ- ness to learn and engage in perspective being able to do jing, China this past August. representative for Russia. pean countries such as Ger- ate for JPMorgan Chase & conversation is one of the both.” Tsultsumova comes G(irls)20 was launched in “I got to meet the Russian many, Greece and Denmark. Co. “As a Russian citizen, frst clues that marks her as from a small town in Kal- 2009 at the Clinton Global Ambassador in China, who The Russian native also we get to work in the U.S. for a well-traveled woman. New mykia, Russia where she Initiative, with a mission to is a very high-profle person. spent a summer working in three years, so after that I can to the University of Maine, lived prior to moving to New place girls and women at the It was great.” At the sum- as an assis- go anywhere — South Asia, the 2015 graduate of the Jersey, where she earned her heart of the economic deci- mit, Tsultsumova was able tant at JPMorgan Chase & Russia or Europe.” Tsultsu- College of Saint Elizabeth in Bachelor of Business Ad- sion making process by pro- to meet other driven, busi- Co., which is one of the larg- mova prioritized returning to Morristown, N.J., will begin ministration degree. moting the increase in female ness-minded young women est banking institutions in the New York City before mak- her frst year at UMaine pur- Tsultsumova’s willing- labor force participation. The like herself from all over the United States and a leader in ing any other international suing her Master of Business ness to broaden her horizons program, which is intended world. The G(irls)20 Summit global fnancial services. “It move because “it’s just a Administration (MBA) de- by traveling and studying for women ages 18-23, mir- is an extremely competitive was a good opportunity,” good thing for your resume gree as well as a Master of abroad extends into her per- rors the annual G20 Summit, conference and Tsultsumova Tsultsumova says. “I didn’t to have some experience in Science in Information Sys- sonal interests. “I love to which is an international fo- says that being accepted to want to leave but I knew I New York. After that you can tems degree. travel and participate in dif- rum for the governments and the program was “a very re- had to get my degree.” do anything.” Tuesday, September 6, 2016 Te Maine Campus Culture • A11 Reviews MUSIC MOVIE COMEDY A glimpse into electronica with [Rogen’s] acting ability is pointlessly Getting people to laugh seems effortless ’s “Skin”. wasted on box-offce comedy busts. for [Louis] C.K.

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Flume, an Australian There’s no doubt that Comedy has always musician and music Seth Rogen’s new- been the call to fame producer, has become est comedic work for professional laugh a rising star here in the B+ “Sausage Party” has D master Louis C.K. and B+ States. His genre of received a lot of hype for someone who has experimental electron- since its initial pre- been around for as similar except for the remade it into an ap- that’s unmatched by ica quickly resulted in views. In case you long as he has, he still fact that “Pika” gives propriate PG version, others in his genre a No. 1 hit, awarding have missed the teaser manages to keep his off a lighter effect since it might have better of comedy. He also him his frst platinum trailers (of which there comedy from being notes are being intro- success. Rogen has gives the audience an record in the U.S., with are plenty on channels too outrageous. This is duced at a slower rate. always seemed to have impression that he’s a his single “Never Be all across YouTube), noticeable in his spe- Here again, we also much more potential family man by often Like You.” This song they show how any cial “Louis C.K.: Live revisit an instrumental when it comes to his talking about his two is featured on his latest grocery store can be at the Comedy Store,” combination but with acting skill, but that daughters, and at one album “Skin”, which far more than what which is available to brass instruments such ability is pointlessly point explains how he was released on May meets the eye. watch on Netfix and as trumpets or horns. wasted on box-offce tells his daughters that 27, 2016. It contains 16 It’s rated R, so the peo- other digital platforms. There are two songs, I comedy busts. A sneak life is just about eating songs including proj- ple over at the Motion The show starts off would note, that do not peek at his true ability food. ects between Flume Picture Association of with an opening act seem to meet the bar to act came during his Getting people to and other popular art- America (MPAA) are from comedian Jay the rest of the album performance as Steve laugh seems effort- ists such as Kai, Tove certainly not slouch- London, who’s well sets. These would be Wozniak in the 2015 less for C.K., and it’s Lo and MDNR. ing when it comes to known for his one-line “3” and “Tiny Cities biopic “Steve Jobs.” remarkable how his His frst two songs telling parents that zingers — especial- (Feat. Beck).” Though The Maine Campus routine does not seem introduce a combo of this really isn’t made ly those ones made this is not to say that reviewed this flm last to cause offense to instrumental wood- for children. So par- on NBC’s former I completely dislike year and it was noted anyone. In fact, most wind sound mixed with ents, save yourself hit reality television either song. “3” sim- that although Rogen of his routine comes downtempo in ‘Helix’, an uncomfortable show “Last Comic ply comes off as a bit seemed out of his com- from his own personal followed by the slow post-screening talk Standing.” His style is jumbled. fort zone, he succeed- stories and making club feel of ‘Never Be with your kids. How- confusing at frst, lack- Flume adds many ed in his given role. fun of himself. He Like You.’ Together ever, some of “Sau- ing any sort of context more unusual musical Most of the trouble even makes fun of these set you up for his sage Party” is even when he comes on the elements to this song with “Sausage Party” his health, and at one album by encompass- unsuitable, or at least screen. For some, he than he does any other didn’t come from its point explains that his ing his talent working uncomfortable, for or- may be hard to under- on his album. From animation. Don’t draw aspirations to remain with and without vocal dinary adults to watch stand without subtitles. bubbles to bass, and your attention away ft vanished a long time artists. Flume’s versa- as well, and that’s For the audience who tility doesn’t end there. futes to mumbles, the from the screen for attended the show at ago. sounds, as interesting further exemplifed by one minute if you’re In contrast to other co- His third song “Lose the use of distasteful the time of the taping, it (feat. Vic Mensa)” as they are, don’t fow watching it, because however, he was prob- medians, like Portland, together nearly as well curse words and gross- when you return, you Maine native Bob Mar- and the eighth track ly obscene gestures. ably a good warm-up on the album, “Smoke as his other songs. may lose the story. for C.K., who enters ley, he’s much cleaner Instead the music At times it seems the There seems to be in terms of the descrip- and Retribution (Feat. flm’s writers went the stage to raucous Vince Staples and becomes choppy as a scheme of several applause. tion of his observations he switches between out of their way to try different plots running and his skits in general. KUCKA)” are electro to get a chuckle rath- For someone who has rap mixes. dubstep and fantasy parallel to each other never seen C.K. per- C.K. is almost like that instrumentals. er than developing a throughout the flm, college friend of yours KUCKA, who is also clever plot and script. form, you may think, a feature on his fourth “Tiny Cities” was which was thankfully “Oh, well here’s anoth- that’s explaining a fun- a surprise, namely This flm does feature short (about one hour ny event that occurred song, has a very dif- some big names, how- er guy that’s just going ferent sound than because the vocals are and 29 minutes). One to shout nonsense to him last weekend. more lighthearted in ever. Rogen himself of the plots that exists He’s defnitely some- most pop artists that voices the stir-cra- into his microphone.” we would otherwise mood. Defnitely an is Frank’s mission to That’s certainly not the one who has his own experimental decision zy and determined discover what hu- unique swagger, and recognize from this sausage Frank while case here. Much of the selection. By carefully that I am on the fence mans do to food and comedy he shares in one whose observa- about, seeing as the Kristen Wiig plays his why they need to be tional comedy and pairing his electro beats lovely counterpart, a this stand-up perfor- with such artists, we featured singer, Beck, stopped. Another is mance is situational, creativity is unmatched would likely work hot dog bun named Carl’s mission (Jonah by anyone else. can better understand Brenda. Edward Nor- or observational, and Flume’s fun experi- better with acapella Hill) to fnd a way while his language After watching “Lou- groups than electroni- ton, Salma Hayek and back to his friends. is C.K.: Live at the mental aspects. Jonah Hill also make may not necessarily Other highlights from ca. In addition to that, Both of these seem be appropriate for Comedy Store,” you I was generally expect- appearances in some straightforward and may want to check this album include of the major roles. children’s ears, his “Wall F----”, “Pika” ing a faster pace and will eventually link up routine is certainly not out some of his other for the song to sound What “Sausage Party” somewhere along the videos or perhaps his and “Like Water (feat. proves is that Rogen the worst in terms of MNDR).” “Wall F----” more similar to “Like way. The most dis- vulgarity. comedy-drama tele- Water.” has continued his trend tracting plot line fea- vision series “Louie” uses a very repetitive of making mediocre C.K. speaks about combination of sounds Overall, I would tures Frank’s persistent many situations that — which is currently consider “Skin” to be comedy flms. It’s attempts to “get with” going into its sixth giving you an almost obviously diffcult to produce humorous re- scratchy, skipping disc a suitable collection Brenda, which even- sults, such as his inter- season. You can also for both dubstep and tell how well he does tually leads to a fnale see C.K as the voice of effect and slowly builds at acting based on this actions with a teacher from there into enthusiasts. that’s strictly suitable of a sexual education the Jack Russell terrier Hopefully we will be animated flm, but in for adults. Max in the new Illumi- tye dye as he adds in terms of writing, the course and his obser- different hearing more from vations of people who nation Entertainment Flume as he becomes whole story seems flm “The Secret Life chords slowly but con- a mess. Honestly, if frequent subway trains, more comfortable Read the rest at of Pets,” which is in sistently. “Pika” and they took the story and and he describes each “Wall F---” are very working in the States. maincampus.com situation with a breadth theaters now. Culture Tuesday, September 6, 2016 NEW AND UPCOMING RELEASES Featured Story Wild World, Bastille Sept. 9 Reviews ‘Emera enchants’ They Don’t Know, Jason Aldean Sept. 9 Flume, “Skin” A new lecture series at the Braver Than We Are, Sept. 16 “Sausage Party” Emera Astronomy Center Sully (in theaters) Sept. 9 aims for the stars. Blair Witch (in theaters) Sept. 16 “Louis C.K.: Live at the...” A10 Bridget Jones’s Baby (in theaters) Sept. 16 A11 Students gather at University Mall for go! What’s happening in and around Orono annual organization fair this week

Friday, Sept. 9

Dark 7 p.m. — 9 p.m. Emera Astronomy Center $4-$6

Friday, Sept. 9

“The Audience – NT Live” 7 p.m. — 9 p.m. Collins Center for the Arts $6-$13

Saturday, Sept. 10

Fall Field Day at Rogers Farm Garden 10 a.m. — 2 p.m. Rogers Farm The University of Maine hosts annual Student Organization Fair for students to learn about different clubs and organizations Robin Pelkey, Staff Demonstration on campus, Wednesday. Garden Aliya Uteuova ment,” Dean of Students Wednesday. Vice President looking forward to being a Club and president of Skep- Free Staff Writer Robert Dana said. “People Shirly Stephen shared that part of. tics Club. Demin reached out can check each other out, many non-Asian students “I like the opportunity to different clubs at the fair to Sunday, Sept. 11 On Aug. 26, the Universi- check things out and check signed up for the club. that there are so many differ- see if their groups have any- ty of Maine welcomed 2,300 the whole experience in it. It’s “They are interested in the ent clubs that you get to go thing in common. new students, which is the not too crowded.” culture and the events we put around and see all of them, “Maybe we can get some Stillwater Brass largest class in the univer- “The layout is a lot better on, especially Colorfest,” Ste- and not just some of them of their members to come to 3 p.m. — 5 p.m. sity’s history. To gain new this year,” Annie Bonnanzio, phen said. Hindus around the that you hear about,” Jenna our meetings, and we can go Minsky Recital Hall membership, on Aug. 31 a fourth-year student, shared. world celebrate the beginning Bishop, a frst-year student, to theirs, because they are re- $32 more than 155 campus clubs Bonnanzio was tabling for of spring by throwing colored shared. lated.” and organizations tabled at UMaine’s dance program. “It powder at others during the Turlla and Bishop were Demin found that one-on- the Annual Student Organi- is easier for people to nav- Festival of Colors (Colorfest). hesitant about attending one interaction was the most zation Fair on the University igate and being able to see First-year student Taylor UMaine because both of them effective way of recruiting Mall. everybody too is a lot better.” Lindham joined Anime Club are from Bangor. new members. Participants of the fair were Interested students had and the Student Alliance for “I could not be happier I “It is great when you have gest takeaway from the fair able to recruit new members the opportunity to sign up for Sexual Health (SASH). Lind- chose it. I love it, everyone is a personal connection with was seeing students engage and spread awareness about various clubs offered by the ham said that she was drawn so friendly here,” Turlla said. someone, because then they with various clubs and orga- their groups on the University dance program, such as dance to the SASH table because of “This fair shows how are more inclined to join,” nizations. Mall. This year, participating club, hip hop club, tap club, eye-catching signs. friendly people are, how there Demin said. “Everyone was smiling, tables were spread out in a ballet club and celtic dance “I like the fair, but I just is so much to offer here, it is Rich Metellus, a graduate free-spirited and having a horseshoe shape. That way, club. People of all skill levels wish some clubs had bigger wonderful,” Bishop added. assistant at the Campus Ac- good time,” Metellus said. students were able to see all are welcome to join any of signs so that we could read The organization fair also tivities & Student Engage- To learn more about the the tables and move around those clubs. what they are about,” Vasiliqi provided a space for differ- ment (CASE) was one of the many student organizations the center freely. South Asian Association Turlla, a frst-year student, ent clubs to network with people who helped put this on campus, please visit the “The space is flled with of Maine was amongst many said. Turlla joined the UMa- each other. Elizabeth Demin organization fair together. organization database on the lots of energy and excite- clubs tabling at the fair last ine Neuroclub which she is is a part of Entrepreneurship Metellus shared that the big- University of Maine website. Cheers to 22 years: Orono Farmers’ Coffee hour Market celebrates customers Taryn Carrie Lane the coffee can be found all usually we [are only able to trition student, and Mack- allows students Staff Writer over the greater Bangor area. have] sniglets [sic] of con- ie-Malcolm studies animal In addition to the OFM, Ma- versations, because we’re all and veterinary sciences and On Saturday, Sept. 3 the son’s Brewing Company and so busy, so this gives us a sustainable harvest systems. to travel the Orono Farmers’ Market Fork & Spoon are just a few chance to sit down with our Mackie-Malcolm is al- (OFM) hosted a customer ap- places where you can sam- customers and show them ready an OFM customer, and preciation feast in the Steam ple Newell’s Maine Organic that we appreciate them for after this event, Pelkey plans Plant parking lot of the Uni- Farmers and Gardeners As- their business that they gift to be as well. world versity of Maine. sociation (MOFGA) certifed us with all year long.” “I found out about it [the Vendors prepared plenty coffee. For Barker, the OFM is celebration]...I was like Molly Joyce joy free refreshments provid- of free food for the event, Newell also makes nitro something unique. ‘yeah, I wanna come! This Contributor ed by the ISA. including lobster rolls, brew coffee, which he de- “It’s one of the most hap- sounds awesome!’” Pelkey “I think it’s the cheap- chicken wings, vegetarian scribed as “super creamy and py vibrant markets,” Barker said. “I think it’s a really The sound of friendly est way to travel to a lot of beans, fresh fruits and veg- delicious, like a Guinness.” said. “[The customers] really good festivity...for the com- chatter spilled out from the places,” India native Prateek etables, cobbler and other Decaffeinated nitro brew is spread their dollars around munity.” North Pod of the Memorial Kunwar, who is pursuing locally-produced dishes. The the drink he supplied to the and try to get a little some- When asked what they Union at 4 p.m. on Friday, his masters degree in math- family-friendly celebration potluck-style customer ap- thing from everybody that’s ate at the celebration, both Sept. 2 as the International ematics at the University of attracted about 50 people. preciation celebration. at the market.” Pelkey and Mackie-Malcolm Student Association (ISA) Maine, says. “There’s free For vendors like local Billi Barker from En- According to Barker, had one word: “Everything!” prepared for the frst of its food, too.” organic coffee roaster An- chanted Kitchen at Firefy the OFM is the third largest According to Newell he weekly coffee hours. New- Kunwar was drawn to drew Newell, this celebration Farm, another vendor at the farmers’ market in the state owes his success to custom- comers, as well as veterans, coffee hour by “the fact that means more than the free feast, normally makes crepes of Maine. On a normal mar- ers like Pelkey and Mack- intermingled as the event you meet so many people food. to order; but today, she sup- ket day, there are about 35 ie-Malcolm. began. Tables in the North here from different coun- “It’s our way of saying plied hummus and scones for vendors. About a dozen were “Thank you to everybody. Pod flled, and conversations tries.” The diversity present thanks, because the people customers. She also supplied able to make it to the custom- This place [the OFM] has were held over plates of food at coffee hour allows for stu- that come and support us... two grills that other vendors er appreciation celebration. been amazing for my busi- and cups of coffee. dents such a Kunwar to feel without them, we wouldn’t used to cook. Event goers included a ness and for me,” Newell International Coffee Hour more at home surrounded by be able to do this,” Newell “We had our 21st birthday few students, like upperclass- said. “I just feel very fortu- is held every Friday from 4-5 those who are also adjusting said. “The people here are party last year for our cus- men Robin Pelkey and Cur- nate.” p.m. in the North Pod of the to a new culture and lifestyle. amazing, so we have so much tomers, to say thank you, and renn Mackie-Malcolm. Both For more information on Memorial Union in both the “There are a lot of people fun.” we had so much fun doing Pelkey and Mackie-Malcolm the Orono Farmers’ market, fall and spring semesters, here for whom the scenario Newell owns Farm House it, we decided to do it every have majors that relate to visit their Facebook page, or and serves as a place for stu- was very similar, so I can Coffee Roasters, which is a year,” Barker said. “Every- “real food” like that found their website. dents, both international and brewhouse in Winterport, but body just gets to hang out... at the OFM; Pelkey is a nu- domestic, to mingle and en- See coffee hour on A9 Sports Tuesday, September 6, 2016 UMAINE RESULTS Field Hockey 9/1 Football @ UConn Loss 24-21 Soccer Field Hockey travels to Hofstra 9/2 Field Hockey @ Hofstra Win 4-1 Soccer Team plays UMass Men’s Cross Country vs. Army Loss 37-20 Continues three- Women’s Cross Country vs. Army Loss 46-16 Women’s soccer game winning streak loses away 0-1 for 3-0 record 9/3 Women’s Soccer @ UMass Loss 1-0

B2 Conference scores, standings and upcoming schedule on B4 B2 Cross Country falls to Army in opening race Jordan Houdeshell conditioning a little, for the middle of the race. I started Sports Editor to feel it a little around mile 3, but for the frst race of the In their opening race of season, I can’t complain,” the season on Friday, Sept. Orach said of his win. 2, the University of Maine West Point fourth-year men and women’s cross Jacob Fong came in second country teams took on the with a time of 25:50.16, West Point Army Mules. In 14 seconds behind Orach. what was a great race to the Behind him were teammates end, both Black Bear teams second-year Mikey Singer fell to the Mules. (25:54.48), frst-year Robert On the women’s side, Santoyo (25:56.09), third- Army placed the top four year John Valeri (25:57.10) fnishing runners. Second- and frst-year Benjamin year Abby Halbrook Petrella (25:57.14). came in frst with a time Following the West Point of 18:46.33, followed by group were three of Maine’s frst-year runners Bethany own, second-year Aaron Nunnery, Samantha Coletti Willingham with a time and Andrea Karlen with the of 26:01.06, third-year times of 18:51.00, 18:55.61 Jacob Johns with a time of and 18:56.64 respectively. 26:06.56 and fourth-year Third-year Kaitlin Levi Fyre with a time of Saulter came in frst for 26.09.08. the Black Bears and ffth Despite the fact that the overall, in what was her Army team ran a different frst cross country race, with Jesse Orach of Maine takes an individual victory against Army, Friday. Robin Pelkey, Staff style of race from what the a time 18:59.57. Saulter Maine runners ran, Coach switched from playing it out a little slower, have Other top fnishers for the Faith Gardner who came in course. Orach ran ahead Mark Lech had them do soccer last year to running more left in the end’ kind Black Bears were second- 11th with a time of 19:57.18. of the pack for the entire things the way they usually cross country this year with of thing. And don’t worry year Haley Lawrence The fnal score was 46-16 race, leaving the pack of do. As Army’s athletes sped the hopes of improving her about who’s behind me who came in eighth with with West Point winning. Army runners and fellow up as the race went on, track performance. because I was kind of a time of 19:36.07, third- For the men, fourth-year teammates behind. the Maine runners kept a “I think I will just get checking my shoulder,” year Elanora Hubbell who Jesse Orach won the meet “It was pretty tough to consistent pace. stronger from here, just Saulter said regarding her came in 10th with a time of for UMaine with a time of run by myself for the whole realize, ‘ok I need to take frst performance. 19:55.06 and second-year 25:36.30 for the four-mile time but I got to work on my See Cross Country B3 Football drops season Kaepernick saga opener against UConn telling of America’s racial divides Jacob Posik adjustment. I’m still trying of chaos. News Editor to decide what is more selfish — not standing in Police brutality against Sometimes it’s just best respect for our nation’s minorities is not the to keep your mouth shut, most valued heroes, or problem they make it follow suit and do the justifying your actions out to be. If Kaepernick right thing. with an entirely unrelated or anybody else with Perhaps nobody is social issue that has no sympathy for the Black as unacquainted with correlation with the men Lives Matter movement this valuable life lesson and women who serve in wants to truly make and in need of such our armed forces — in this a difference in these conscientious advice instance, it may be equal. communities, there’s a as Colin Kaepernick, Kaepernick is terribly plethora of viable starting the San Francisco misguided, and his cheesy, points, none of which 49ers quarterback who fraudulent “taking a include refusing to stand refused to stand for the stand by taking a seat” and honor the sacrifice national anthem during a publicity stunt personifies made by those who preseason football game everything that is wrong protect your individual liberty to make a fool of Black Bears keep it close until the end in Thursday night game with UConn, File Photo because of our country’s with America today in a ending with a fnal score 21-24. alleged mistreatment of nutshell. yourself. minorities, in his own The liberal media If you want to make a Spencer Bergholtz and a touchdown. goal. Unfortunately for words. handpicks these stories for difference, Kaepernick, Maine drew first Maine, the kicker missed Prior to a preseason our viewing. They make sponsor boys and Staff Writer blood, scoring the first and the game remained bout against the Green hasty generalizations girls clubs in these touchdown of the game tied. Bay Packers last week, and rush to conclusions communities. Teach The University of on their third possession UConn claimed the Kaepernick sat on the before autopsies are done, children in these areas at Maine football team late in the first quar- lead for the first time bench while our country’s testimonies are given and young ages the harms of headed to the Univer- ter. The drive started by with 3:10 remaining in anthem played. After the facts of these cases drugs, alcohol, tobacco sity of Connecticut as Collins connecting with the third quarter, when the contest, Kaepernick become available to the and gang violence. 24-point underdogs on Reed on a 48-yard bomb Johnson ran in his second was asked by NFL media public. Our own president Introduce programming Thursday night, putting to get the Black Bears touchdown of the game reporters on his decision has given public speeches that instills the morals that up an incredible fight, but in the red zone. Collins from 21 yards out. to remain seated while the on police brutality in areas turn them into dedicated ultimately losing by the then found Mack on a The Black Bears an- song played. where these incidents have husbands, fathers, wives score of 24-21 in a game screen pass that he took swered the call on the “I am not going to occurred before anything and mothers. Show them that could have gone ei- down the field for a 20- following possession to stand up to show pride in is known about the case. the value of marriage and ther way. yard touchdown, giving tie the game up at 14-14 a flag for a country that They do it to mislead family. And perhaps, most Third-year wide re- the Black Bears the 7-0 heading into the fourth oppresses black people you, divide you, and importantly, stop voting ceiver Jaleel Reed led lead. Mack’s touchdown quarter. Collins and the and people of color,” persuade you into for the party that has the Black Bear offense, was his first of his young offense marched up the Kaepernick told media advocating their agenda. entrapped you and your hauling in six receptions career. field to the Huskies 40- after the game. And it works. neighbors in generational for 169 yards and a touch- UConn’s third-year yard line. Collins and “To me, this is bigger It works so well, in poverty and government down. Fourth-year quar- running back Ron John- Reed then hooked up on a than football and it would fact, that when a black dependency for nearly 50 terback Dan Collins was son evened the score up at 40-yard touchdown pass be selfish on my part to cop shoots a black man years. also impressive, complet- 7-7, with a 1-yard touch- to tie the game. look the other way. There with an extensive criminal Instead, Kaepernick ing 19-of-33 of his pass- down run early in the sec- Then it was the Maine are bodies in the street and record, who was also in took the route of being low es for 269 yards and two ond quarter. defense’s turn to contrib- people getting paid leave possession of a firearm and disrespectful to the touchdowns. First-year Following the UConn ute, and they did just that. and getting away with at the time he was shot, group of people who put running back Josh Mack score, Collins then drove Third-year cornerback murder.” entire businesses are still their lives at risk to defend showed his versatility by the Black Bears back Najee Goode made the Unfortunately for you, looted and burnt to the the very privileges he has running for 30 yards on down the field to UCo- play of the game on a cor- Kaepernick, my moral ground while “protesters” invoked. For many of his nine carries, with three nn’s 20-yard line to set compass is not in need of roam the streets in search receptions for 36 yards up a routine 37-yard field See Football B3 See Kaepernick B3 B2 • Sports Te Maine Campus Tuesday, September 6, 2016 Soccer team Field Hockey continues suffers loss streak by defeating Hofstra at UMass Will Nash Kriebisch to put a score on Contributer the board at 1-0. The goal by Kenyon UMaine women’s was her second all-time soccer suffered another goal for the Minutemen close defeat at the and her first game winner. hands of University of Kriebisch has started Massachusetts(UMass) in every game for UMaine their away game Saturday, this year, recording 22 Sept. 3. The loss, Maine’s saves and an impressive second in a row, moved 0.880 save percentage. the Black Bears to 3-2-0 She has only let in three on the season and third in goals this season. America East standings. Heading into the UMass’ win bumped them second half, UMass up to 2-2-0. outshot UMaine 5-1. The Third-year goalkeeper Black Bears started the Cassidy Babin excelled in second half aggressively, net for UMass, allowing recording four shots and no goals. The loss was two corner kicks within 15 Maine’s second shutout minutes. Shots by second- loss this season, the first year backs Mikayla Morin coming from the previous and Kate Evans were both game versus Providence sent wide. Shots by third- College. The Black Bears year forward Genaya Loftis have now played 214 and third-year midfield consecutive minutes of Kendra Ridley were both File Photo soccer without scoring a stopped by Babin. Maine The Black Bears feld hockey team takes on the Hofstra Pride and emerges victorious to single goal. kept the momentum going continue three-game winning streak. The action began with a shot by second-year Jordan Houdeshell from fourth-year forward immediately as Maine forward Anetra Byfield Aviani scored a second goal with less than two Stella Schoen — defeating was awarded two corner but Babin excelled once time, assisted by fourth- minutes of action remaining Sports Editor redshirt third-year kicks within the first six again, recording her fourth year midfielder Sydney when Aviani crossed the goalkeeper Emily Corbett, minutes. The Black Bears of the six saves she made. Veljacic, beating Pride ball to first-year forward The field hockey team who replaced Cochran at failed to capitalize on With time winding fourth-year goaltender Brianna Ricker to once emerged victorious in their the half. Similar to last either opportunity and down, Maine needed just Lauren Saltus for a second again defeat Swan. This trip to Hofstra on Friday, season, Black Bears Head quickly found themselves one goal to tie up the time in the game. This was would be Ricker’s third Sept. 2, defeating the Pride Coach Josette Babineau on the defense. A shot score. In the 88th minute, Aviani’s first goal on the goal on the season. with a final score of 4-1. utilized both of her by second-year UMass the play focused on first- season. Maine ended the second With the victory, the Black goalkeepers as Corbett and forward Salma Anastasio year midfielder Kaitlyn Maine finished the period with 12 shots on Bears move to 3-0 on the Cochran shared halves in hit crossbar followed Ball as she made one last first period with 10 shots goal compared to Hofstra’s season while Hofstra falls net for Maine. shortly by a shot from ditch effort against the on goal, compared to three shots. With this win, to 1-2. Maine would come back first-year forward flawless Babin. Ball’s shot Hofstra’s three shots on Cochran is now 2-0 on the Maine started by 15 minutes later when Rebecca Frisk which was was thwarted by Babin, goal. Redshirt third-year year, while Saltus takes the notching the first goal second-year midfielder blocked in front of the net giving the Minutemen goalkeeper Emma Cochran loss and moves to 1-1 in of the contest moments Libby Riedl passed the by first-year goalkeeper their third shutout of the started in goal for the goal for The Pride. after the 10th minute of ball to Cummings to defeat Annalena Kriebisch. season. Black Bears. Maine will return to play. Third-year forward third-year goaltender Cary UMass would eventually Next weekend, the The second stanza of action on Monday, Sept. 5 Madison Cummings scored Swan for Cummings’ find success in the 23rd Black Bears travel to play started out better for at 1 p.m. at home against the goal at 10:09 with an fifth goal on the season. minute as Anastasio set Rhode Island on Friday, Hofstra. Just after the four- Dartmouth College. assist from fourth-year Cummings’ goal brought up third-year forward Sept. 9 against Bryant minute mark in the period, Hofstra goes on to play forward Danielle Aviani. the score to 3-1, giving Gabriella Kenyon for University. Kickoff will Hofstra’s second-year Syracuse at home on This was Cummings’ Maine a sizeable advantage a shot that sailed past be at 4 p.m. forward Madison Suave Saturday, Sept. 3 at 12 p.m. fourth goal on the season. scored her third goal of late in the contest. Less than a minute later, the season, with an assist Maine scored their final Tuesday, September 6, 2016 Te Maine Campus Sports • B3

Heisman Trophy contenders UMaine Hosts Cross Country Meet With Army, Friday Sept.2. Robin Pelkey, Staff

Spencer Bergholtz game last season. Watson 212 yards and four was the Tigers’ captain touchdown performance Cross Country going to be able to go, they The men and women’s Staff Writer and led by example in against the Texas Tech from B1 are more familiar with that cross country teams will their undefeated regular Raiders in the 2015 Texas pace. At some point they’ll return to action Saturday, season campaign. As Bowl. do the strength work to be Sept. 10 at 11 a.m. at the The Heisman Trophy, a second-year captain, “I like them to try and established and awarded run the pace that they are able to hold pace that for the University of Massachusetts. look for Watson to put up Deshaun Watson: whole race.” The West Point teams will for the first time in 1935, insane numbers and be (Clemson) eventually going to run,” is annually presented Lech said. Despite Orach’s frst return to action on Friday, near impossible to beat. Watson was place fnish, the Black Bears Sept. 16 at the Iona “Paddy to the most outstanding phenomenal last season, “I’m hoping that once we player in college football. start to do work and they are fell 37-20 in their meet to Doyle” Meet of Champions Leonard Fournette: airing it out for 4,109 yards the Mules. in New Rochelle, N.Y. Sports journalists, (LSU) and 35 touchdowns while previous Heisman Trophy Last year, Fournette completing 68 percent of winners and fans all vote was the clear front- his passes. Aside from on the award. Each voter Football remaining in regulation. Kaepernick runner for the Heisman proving his worth as a identifies three selections, Trophy through the first pocket passer, Watson ran from B1 UConn got the ball from B1 back quickly after Maine ranking them in order of half of the season (seven the ball for 1,105 yards preference. Each first- ner blitz. Goode came in went three and out on games). He ran for and 12 touchdowns. His colleagues in the league, place selection is awarded from the UConn quarter- their last possession of over 150 yards in each 47 touchdown record last his plea for attention three points, each second- back’s blindside, strip- the game. They finessed game, while averaging season was good for third has fallen on deaf ears. place selection two sacked him and took the down field to Maine’s 7.7 yards per carry. all-time, tying him with He’s grown increasingly points and each third- ball from 74-yards out 20-yard line with 11 sec- He was unstoppable. Robert Griffin III and irrelevant in the NFL and place selection one point. to score a touchdown — onds left in the game, That was until he ran Johnny Manziel who both the 49ers organization Voters must make three giving Maine the lead where UConn’s fourth- into Nick Saban and won the Heisman Trophy. since their Super Bowl selections. 21-14 early in the fourth year kicker Bobby Puyol Alabama. Fournette Watson is also on the XLVII loss to the Ravens, This year it seems like quarter. hit a 37-yard field goal to only amassed 31 yards No. 2 ranked team in the and apparently needed it will be a two-horse race After the Goode touch- win the game 24-21. on 19 carries against country and is coming off to make one more splash with two strong candidates down, the Maine sideline With the loss, Maine Alabama, which put a of a five-point National before he loses his job to who could very well win lost control and received becomes 0-1 on the year damper on his Heisman Championship game loss Blaine Gabbert. the award — assuming a crucial penalty, forcing overall with no confer- hopes. He followed his to powerhouse Alabama I applaud Kaepernick they stay healthy. Starting their kicker to kick from ence games played. UCo- pitiful performance up Roll Tide. Watson led for standing up for off is the Louisiana State the Black Bears 20-yard nn moves to 1-0 on the with a sub-100-yard Clemson to an ACC what he believes in. If University’s (LSU) most line. This allowed UCo- season with the victory. game against Arkansas, Championship and a 14-1 he truly feels there are talented player, running nn to start their posses- Maine looks to get in completely ending all total record on the season moral, ethical or lawful back Leonard Fournette. sion near midfield. UCo- the win column as they hope of him winning the with their one loss being injustices occurring in our Fournette is projected to nn took full advantage continue non-conference Heisman Trophy. His the BCS National Title country, it is only right be the top pick in next of the penalty and went action on Saturday, Sept. second half yards per game. If he can continue to make your feelings years NFL Draft and has an 54 yards on six plays 10 at Toledo for a 7 p.m. carry dropped to 4.1, his excellence of both known. However, it’s uncommon level of talent. in three minutes. The kickoff. UConn will trav- from his unstoppable 7.7 running and passing the counterproductive to seek The other front-runner is drive was capped off by el to Maryland on Sat- in the first half. Despite a ball while providing attention for this cause Clemson’s quarterback a 2-yard plunge into the urday, Sept. 10 to take tough second half of the victories, it will be hard to by publicly disrespecting Deshaun Watson, who endzone by third-year on Navy with a kick-off season, he finished off deny Watson the trophy. those who ensure your guided the Tigers to the running back Arkeel time of 3:30 p.m. last year with a dominant liberties to speak and National Championship Newsome, knotting the assemble. score at 21-21 with 3:20 B4 • Sports Te Maine Campus Tuesday, September 6, 2016 UPCOMING Around the Conference SPORTS

FOOTBALL SCORES STANDINGS OVERALL Monday, Sept. 5 9/1 1 Delaware State 14 Richmond 37 Albany 0-0 Field Hockey Delaware 56 Virginia 20 2 Delaware 0-0 vs.Dartmouth College 1 p.m. Maine 21 Gardner-Webb 31 3 James Madison 0-0 UConn 24 Elon 6 4 Richmond 0-0 Friday, Sept. 9 North Dakota 9 Morehead State 7 5 Stony Brook 0-0 Soccer Stony Brook 13 James Madison 80 6 Elon 0-0 at Bryant University William & Mary 14 Townson 20 7 Maine 0-0 4 p.m. North Carolina State 48 South Florida 56 Field Hockey 9/2 Albany 22 URI 6 at Boston University 4 p.m. Buffalo 16 Kansas 55 9/3 Villanova 7 UNH 0 Saturday, Sept. 10

Pittsburgh 28 San Diego State 31 Football at Toledo 7 p.m. FIELD HOCKEY SCORES STANDINGS OVERALL Men and Women’s Cross 9/2 Maine 4 Kent State 2 1 Maine 3-0 Country at University of Massachu- Hofstra 1 0 2 Albany 3-1 California setts Drexel 3 9/3 Dartmouth 1 3 Vermont 3-1 11 a.m. UNH 2 Albany 3 4 UNH 2-2 Field Hockey Miami OH 4 9/4 Harvard 1 5 UC Davis 1-1 vs. University of California UMass Lowell 3 UNH 2 6 UMass Lowell 1-2 Davis 3 p.m. UC Davis 3 Northeastern 2 7 Stanford 1-2 Ohio 0 Vermont 3 Michigan 2 UMass 8 Stanford 1 UMass Lowell 0 Vermont 1 Albany 1 Providence 3 Penn State 3 Tuesday, September 6, 2016 Te Maine Campus Sports • B5 Ridley returns as a key player

Will Nash This year, the women’s our back line, I don’t worry or senior achieving the penetrate quickly and be older players and I are Contributor soccer team welcomed 13 because I know Kendra is highest grade point an attacking threat from concentrating on helping freshmen into their ranks. right there to stop them.” average on each sports the back line.” the new players adjust to With such a young team, Since the Black Bears team. Ridley, a nursing Ridley’s balancing the demands of season and an experienced player will play with a defense- student, consistently finds of school, soccer and a to the distractions they will It’s September, which often display leadership on oriented strategy, having herself at the top of her social life is something face. We are really trying means everyone is settling and off the field. Luckily someone who makes class. Academics were a that younger members to not let any setbacks get into their class schedule, for the younger women, can make decisions is serious consideration for have taken note of. in our way so that we can winter is only a couple Kendra Ridley returned to something teammates Ridley as she chose where “Juggling school, a social continue to get better every weeks away and the UMaine for her junior year. count on in Ridley. Second- she wanted to play soccer. life and soccer can be game in hopes of earning a women’s soccer season is Ridley, the midfielder year forward Vivien Beil “Looking at possible hard in college,” first- spot in the America East well underway. The season from Ottawa, Ontario, agreed. NCAA Division 1 schools year midfielder Anna- Championship.” started off robustly, with returned as captain for “Kendra is a very firm to attend, the University Marie Dagher said. After a heartbreaking the Black Bears recording the second year in a row. and consistent player. I feel of Maine has consistently “Kendra has helped ease loss to the University of four wins in their first Since freshman year, very secure knowing that come upon top,” Ridley the transition for me and Hartford last year in the four games and three of Ridley has started every she’s playing in the line said. “The Nursing the other freshmen. It is playoffs, it is obvious: the those wins ending in a game she appeared in. behind me,” second-year Program has an excellent girls like Kendra who Black Bears are back with shutout. Last year, the While far from dominating forward Vivien Beil said. reputation within the keep us motivated and a vengeance. No doubt Black Bears placed second the stat sheet, Ridley has Ridley’s leadership academic community the momentum going Ridley will be a player to in America East for goals been instrumental to the ability extends off the and among employers throughout the season.” watch as the Black Bears allowed (1.11), goals Black Bears’ success. Her soccer field as well. Last for producing top quality Ridley herself is simply cruise through a season against average (1.07) and teammates describe her year she made the America graduates.” focused on keeping the filled with must watch shutouts (seven). as poised and calm on the East Commissioner’s It is no wonder why team united under one match-ups versus dreaded This season, after field. Honor Roll, was a Maine Ridley has such a high common goal. rival University of New having played five games, “When she gets the ball, Scholar-Athlete Bronze soccer IQ. “Because of her “Since we do have Hampshire (Oct. 16) the women have had three you always know she will Medalist and was also the insight,” Head Coach Scott many new players, and the long anticipated goals scored on them make the right decision,” women’s soccer “Team Atherley explained, “she most of our team hasn’t rematch with the University compared to the seven goals fourth-year back Hannah Maine” representative, makes the game easier competed in an America of Hartford (Oct. 6), last they scored, continuing Lipinski said. “Whenever an award which honors for those around her. Her East tournament thus far,” year’s America East semi- the defense seen last year. I see someone running at the top sophomore, junior awareness enables her to Ridley said. “Many of the final game winner. B6 • Sports Te Maine Campus Tuesday, September 6, 2016