The sooner this happens, the better it will be for students, graduates, faculty, employers and the community.
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Lewiston to restrict swimming in sweeping changes to school field trip rules
The stricter rules follow the drowning death of Rayan Issa during a school outing to Range Pond State Park in June.
Former priest, Cheverus teacher due to go on trial on sex assault charges
James Talbot is accused of sexually abusing a 9-year-old boy while he was a visiting priest at a Freeport church in the late 1990s.
Our View: University’s nursing plan is the right way to face a crisis
Maine needs more efforts like this to meet the challenge of being the nation’s oldest state.
U.S. college students spend more time working paid jobs than studying
A new survey shows that the vast majority of American college students work paid jobs while they are enrolled, at the expense of the traditional academic experience.
Dana Milbank: Holding our public officials accountable has become obsolete
If we want to feel better about current affairs, we should all follow Texas and abandon this teaching.
Former bus driver charged with assaulting autistic student
A man who drove a bus for the SAD 15 school district in Gray and New Gloucester is accused of striking a student while on a trip to Saco.
Kennebunk teacher acquitted of sex charges with student speaks out
Jill Lamontagne is working in a diner, thinking about a book and pondering her next career move.
UMaine System considers partnership in possible health care analytics institute
The proposal by tech investor David Roux would create a center for the prevention, diagnosis, cure and management of health in Portland.
Our View: To stop child sex abuse, lift the fog of secrecy
A new partnership recognizes Maine educators’ key role in preventing and responding to abuse.