Looking for a new summer book for the kids? This one co-authored by @USouthernMaine linguist Dr. Conor Quinn has a Penobscot cultural hero AND a frog monster. So. Hard to beat.
https://t.co/QGLzAQj9lB
@USouthernMaine is showcasing a few of its amazing 1,665 new graduates for #Commencement2021. An artist on the autism spectrum, a graduate student diagnosed with breast cancer just before starting school, and so many other profiles in persistence.
https://t.co/lVvb483gc0
After 20 yrs, it's my last day with @sunjournal.
Leaving the paper -- leaving journalism -- was one of the hardest decisions I've ever had to make. But @USouthernMaine offered an opportunity I couldn't say no to.
I'll keep this account, so this isn't goodbye. Just... talk soon.
When you read this, think of the photographer and reporter who stayed in a room full of upset, mask-less people to get you this story. Thank you @RussDillingham and Steve Sherlock.
https://t.co/w3hPnACmt5
"Pain is inevitable; suffering isn’t. I don’t have to suffer," said Dan Campbell, who found out Wednesday that his cancer is incurable. "That’s what the people have given me. The community, my friends, my family, they have given that to me. I am loved." https://t.co/GPAeYWAszn
Lewiston, with rising numbers, is the outlier as most #Maine hospitals report flat, but still high, numbers of #COVID19 inpatients. @WoodardColin reports
https://t.co/SwP02PD0Jo
I held on to my file for the original story for almost four years, hoping I might someday get to write that the mystery had been solved.
TODAY WAS THAT DAY!
https://t.co/PIgn1o8Gyw