By Sudeep Stauble This piece was intended for publication in the final issue of the fall semester. As we strolled along the city street, the sensations of the new world closed in. […]
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From the Desk of the Managing Editor
By Troy Hudson Hello, SeaWolves, Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Troy Hudson and I am the new managing editor of The Beacon. While I am stepping into this position […]
Kawczynski: A Blot on Maine’s good name
By Gio DiFazio Google Jackman. Up until a couple weeks ago, if you were to do this, your search results would turn up the 49-year-old actor famous for starring in the 2017 […]
What If?
By Lloyd Metcalf What if there were no parties? When I was a young kid I recall going to vote with my father. The whole ride to the town hall, he explained […]
It Doesn’t Matter, Until It’s You
By R. G. The events that happened in Charlottesville shine a light on the devastating number of Americans that still believe in the idea of white supremacy. If their message of insurrection […]
Friday Fun
By Rebecca Dow Have you ever been to Congress Street on a Friday evening? Most businesses take advantage of the free time people tend to acquire at the end of the week, […]
Chess at Coffee By Design
By Kyle Lappin Chess and coffee lovers are in for a surprise! Every Friday night and Saturday morning is Chess Night at a hip and stylish coffee shop in downtown Portland. Long […]
What’s Brewing on Congress Street
By Rebecca Dow Coffee is considered by most Americans to be a staple of their morning routine. Some choose to enjoy the comfort of a home brew mingled with 2 percent milk […]