By Dining Dierdree New to the Portland area and looking for some cuisine that truly encompass the Mainer way? Want authentic seafood that leaves you full but begging for more? Need a […]
The SMCC Beacon
This is a news site, all of the content is written by, and for the SMCC students.
Marin On Movies: Black Holes or Black Friday?
By Rebekah Marin For the past few years I’ve subjected myself to the holiday fiasco that is Black Friday, but this year I smartened up and skipped out on the bustling mall […]
Poetic License
By Patrick Doyle Everything we do, creatively or not, is basically a reaction to the world around us. The world has many facets; people, places, things that happen, etc. For me, and […]
SMCC Art Club in Boston
By Joe Auclair October 18, members of the SMCC Art Club travelled to Boston to visit the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts (SFMA). […]
Geneva Kimball: Windows of Reflection
By Kelsey Gosselin If you’ve ever driven through downtown Biddeford, it’s likely you’ve seen the old clock tower resting on the ground in front of the old Lincoln Mill. But have you […]
If That Is The Way It Is Done Then That Is The Way You Must Do It
By Leanne Galligan Andy Warhol once said, “Being born is like being kidnapped. And then sold into slavery.” A bit extreme, perhaps, but to me, this quote speaks to the daily grind […]
Glimpse Inside Part 3: Sam Underwood
By Garrick Hoffman This fall season, SMCC student Sam Underwood worked for the Maine Democratic Party, where he served in voter outreach efforts to support the Mike Michaud campaign. I had the […]
Comics
Edward Snowden, Pt III: The Final Installment Cautions and Conclusions
By Garrick Hoffman “What really matters here is the kind of government we want, the kind of internet we want, the kind of relationship between people and society,” lamented whistleblower Edward Snowden […]
History of Politics
By Ian Ziller The world has had very different forms of government throughout history. Although America and most of western Europe are democracies, it does have a lot of difference with most. […]