By Erik Squire The Early Childhood Education Department began in 1992 when Terry Petnov, along with Maggie Fergard, started the Children’s Center. The model they used for the program is based on […]
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Faculty Interviews The Man Behind CeSil: Shane Long
By Tayler Chretien Shane Long is the Director of Residence Life and Student Involvement. He is in charge of overseeing the Center for Student Involvement and Leadership (CeSIL), Student Organizations/Clubs, and Student […]
SMCC Peer Tutor Training Program CRLA Certified
By Garrick Hoffman SMCC has much to boast about: our exceptionally beautiful campus, our erudite faculty, and our many busy clubs that are constantly seeing work getting done, just to name a […]
A Big Hello from Alpha Chi Nu!
By Maisarah Miskoon We are Alpha Chi Nu, SMCC’s chapter of the international honors society; Phi Theta Kappa (PTK). Some of you should know us by now due to our bagel sales […]
Today in Sports History: October 7th 1984 Walter Payton breaks all-time rushing record\
By Sam Coombs On October 7th the Chicago Bears were facing the New Orleans Saints in a contest that was bound for history making. Walter Payton was the running back and he […]
Ryan Flaherty is the Maine man in MLB playoffs Hometown: Portland, Maine
Ryan Flaherty, the Baltimore Orioles utility infielder is currently making his second appearance in the MLB playoffs at the age of 28. Flaherty, a graduate of Deering High School in Portland, Maine […]
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SMCC Women Soccer rolls over CMCC
By Sam Coombs The SMCC Women’s soccer team played exceptionally well on Wednesday, October 1st against their rivals of CMCC. The women’s soccer team has struggled offensively throughout the season but you […]
SMCC Baseball Still Rolling
By Sam Coombs The SMCC baseball team enters the NECA postseason with a 10-4 record, which places the Seawolves atop the conference with the most wins. Throughout the fall season the team […]