By Jessica Spoto Why does it always seem like people have trouble accepting who they are when they have anxiety? Why can’t a person just love herself, rather than filling herself with […]
The SMCC Beacon
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2016 Wasn’t Completely Terrible
By Ben Riggleman We can all agree that 2016 sucked. The year began with David Bowie’s passing; it ended with the deaths of Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds. In between, we lost […]
New Year, New Me?
By Lydia Libby First off, I would like to wish everyone a happy New Year and welcome you back to school. With the start of the new year, and our spring semester, […]
Taking a Breather
By Lydia Libby As students we often find ourselves stressed out to our breaking points. But what if I told you that there are fun and productive ways to handle those stressors? […]
From the Desk of the Managing Editor
Campus Solidarity By Alex Serrano It’s the start of a brand-new semester at SMCC. Students are bustling from class to class, steaming mugs of joe in knit-mittened hands. Dogs are being walked […]
Excuses & Sugar-Coating
By Jessica Spoto We all use excuses to get out of class or work or really anything that we don’t feel like doing at that moment. “The bridge was up” or “I’m […]
Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, I want to express an opinion that may very well infuriate some of my colleagues. It is this: I did not vote for Donald Trump, but I believe it is my […]
Decadent and Depraved, a College Christmas Party
By Noah Williams There is no escaping the merciless onslaught of Smirnoff Ice hidden in the chip bowl, or the wild, sticky, groping admissions of love and guilt, when you accept the […]
Director’s Spotlight: Dario Argento
Dario Argento, born on September 7th 1940 in prestigious Rome, is the man responsible for some of the underrated “Giallo” genre’s most sinisterly stylish pleasures. The maestro’s father Salvtore was a legendary […]
Movie Review: “Manchester by the Sea”
By Ryan Marshall There is, however, a third and final film in this sequence, and it might just be the best of the bunch. “Ouija: Origin of Evil” is billed as a […]