By Alexander Kennedy, SMCC Cyber Security graduate As the year comes to a close, it’s a time for many to look back and reminisce about good times gone by. Some people may […]
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What’s Up With America’s Wild Horses?
By Kate Bennett Here in New England, many people hardly think about the wild horses and burros in the United States. Many horses and burros still run free in many of the […]
The Beauty of Trying Something New
By Noor Ibrahim My journey at SMCC has been marvelous! I have learned many things and certainly have enjoyed the stunning scenery that surrounds the campus. Because I’m a Liberal Studies major, […]
Happy Holidays, or Whatever
By Troy Hudson The holidays are about nothing if not tradition. The anticipation that builds as the season draws near is a direct function of the cyclical nature of our shared cultural […]
From the Desk of the Managing Editor
By Ben Riggleman You’ve probably heard something about a tax bill in recent weeks. Congressional Republicans narrowly succeeded in passing different versions of a wide-ranging tax-reform bill in the House of Representatives […]
Religion: The Good and the Bad
By Johnny Morton At the age of 10, I remember being forced in my Sunday’s best clothes (which were too stiff and uncomfortable) and sitting with my grandmother in St. Dominic’s Roman […]
Illustration by Joanne Smith
What If…
By Lloyd Metcalf Divide and conquer is more than a military strategy, it’s a political strategy, a business strategy, and one to which the American people have fallen victim. What if the […]