By Celina Simmons Over the next few weeks, emotions will be all over the place, but perhaps bigger and better opportunities are heading our way. Welcome back to another Astrology Check — […]
The SMCC Beacon
This is a news site, all of the content is written by, and for the SMCC students.
The Life of Video Journalism
By Paul Maxell Journalism of all kinds is important to any news outlet, whether it be a newspaper, a TV news channel, or even an online publication. Of course, writing can be […]
Contactless Payment Technology Explained
By Shaden McCann In today’s ever-changing technological world, new technologies pop up and become commonplace in our lives all the time. Not too long ago, developments in smartphones and devices introduced us […]
Google Chrome Sync
By Looey Teung Do you have a personal computer? A laptop? Do you constantly bookmark pages that seem interesting, helpful, or just what you use on the daily? Considering my own experience, […]
Curated Works from Photography I and Documentary Photography Classes
Upcoming Shows in Portland – Main Stage
By Liam Woodworth-Cook Our tiny hub by the Atlantic is filled with music. Despite Portland’s size, craft beer and food are at the modern heart of our city. Music follows, right in […]
Lyrically Defining the Line Between Lefts
By Celina Simmons Metaphors and moments in history are utilized in the song “Baby, I’m an Anarchist” by Against Me! to explore the ideological differences in the political left, specifically liberalism and […]
Come Join The Band: B Good’s Musical Thursday Open Mic
By Liam Woodworth-Cook While open mics are fairly common in any city, they aren’t always accessible to people under 21. Every Thursday night at 7 p.m. my old housemate and friend Sam […]
Poetic License
Disclaimer: This week’s Poetic License contains strong language that may be offensive for some readers. Brisk wind brisk wind brisk wind brisk wind. Shiver shiver shiver shiver. Pour pour pour. Snowball. We […]