Last Thursday students in Eric Wellman’s EMSP-225 Medical Emergencies II class worked through an overdose scenario. The goal of the simulation was to understand the ways an overdose affects the victim and […]
Campus Exposed: Advising Month and UhaulCarShare
Megan Prevost, Liberal Studies Major If you’re a student here at SMCC you’ve probably heard through the grapevine that this month is advising month. Either you’ve heard your teachers rambling on about it […]
From the Midcoast Campus: A Slice of Life
The Midcoast campus Learning Commons and Health Science Center came to life a few Thursdays ago as Aaron Cook’s guitar playing filled the center with musical interludes. SMCC students:
Poetic License
Illaria Dana, Education Major Three Colors Three Colors are films I watched in my dad’s living room when no one was home. I watched Blue three times, and red four more. It took me […]
The Intern: A Review (2.5 stars)
By Alexander Balzano The Intern was a unique, lovable movie and definitely a good date movie. The film opens with Robert DeNiro as a retired widower who is, in fact, a lonely […]
Gobbling and Grateful
By Dierdree Glassford, Hospitality/Culinary Arts Major It’s this time of year when things start to get cozy. The leaves are falling in an array of colors, coating our streets with the colors of […]
The Beat on the Street
By Christopher Wilkes, Communications & New Media Major Take a break from studying and go have some fun! Check out these listings of upcoming Portland gigs. Wednesday, November 11th at Empire | Vinyl Tap […]
Seeing the Unseen: An ASTEP Photo Series
Words from the Photographer: In October, I took the opportunity with some friends and my girlfriend to enjoy a weekend in Cutler, Maine. It was the first time I’ve ever been that […]