by Jeny Patel Charcoal Drawing Made with charcoal, Jeny used a reference photo that was not of herself for this piece. Even though it was a photo of someone else, she shared […]
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Poetic License
March 2020 / COVID-19 / For My Children Remember us together when the schools shut down in a time that didn’t work like it did before, days that ran together when we […]
The Lighthouse Keeper
by Jessilyn Rich Darkness had already consumed the sky above North Cliff road when Elle Bennington finally stepped on to the porch of her cottage. Why this always seemed to give her […]
Pandemic Movie Review
By Max Bartlett Things being what they are, I decided that watching the movie “Pandemic,” directed by John Suits might be the most appropriate thing for me to do on a lazy […]
Tabs on tabs on TaBs
by By Megan Hardison All right let’s get this out of the way: sometimes Google is the answer. You have lots of resources available to you for research, and you should learn […]
Doomsday Movies During A Pandemic
by Claudia Burns Even though we are currently in the middle of a pandemic, I still enjoy doomsday movies when I get the chance. Although some may find this distasteful at this […]
Scholarship Opportunity Knocking on Your Window
by Celina Simmons Hey everyone, did you know that SMCC has a ton of scholarship opportunities available to you? This is your chance to get extra money and many students who apply […]
Candidate Clarification
by Celina Simmons Before we know it, November will be here along with the final Presidential election. Remember before the Coronavirus? When these were the news channel headlines? Welp, it’s still relevant […]
SMCC Grading/Course Practice and Guidance
Released March 29, 2020, from the office of the President Can I get a tuition refund because my class is now being delivered remotely? Because courses have not been cancelled, and students […]
Crazy Girl
by Jessilyn Rich Anxiety erupts in my skin and overtakes all my senses. It is 3:13 in the morning and I lay curled in a ball in my bed, suffocating at the […]