By Zaq Guiod Christmas is fast approaching, and that means billions around the world will celebrate the birth of their savior, Jesus H. Christ. While many people claim to be religious and […]
First Time Living Situations
By Rebecca Dow Growing up, my mother always taught me to have respect for others, and to demand respect in return. Disrespect, unfortunately, can present itself in a variety of subtle and […]
Letters to the Editors + Editors’ note
Dear Beacon Editors, Comic book legendary writer Stan ‘The Man’ Lee, has passed away at the wise old age of ninety-five. The worlds and characters he created set off an array of […]
Brazil’s new dict… President
By Zachary Guiod A few weeks ago Brazil had its 38th presidential election. I know it’s a lot to ask for Americans to read about other countries’ elections when they aren’t even […]
ThanksGrieving: The Poisoned Tale of New England Settlers
By Liam Woodworth-Cook Thanksgiving is probably the most American holiday in the United States. We trace its roots back to the Mayflower, as Pilgrims banded together in the area that would be […]
You Said What? Trump Attacks Birthright Citizenship
By Zachary Guiod Most of us have become accustomed to the absurd, unconstitutional and even racist things that our president has said over the past two years. It’s in the news for […]
National Service and Volunteerism: Building a Sense of Community
By Robert Fernandez I’m certain the statistic that 22 veterans a day are being lost to suicide isn’t new to a lot of people. I can recall scrolling through Facebook over the […]
From the Desk of the Managing Editors
Let Louis CK Come Back
By Alex Downing Louis Székely, better known as Louis C.K., is a man of many hats. He has found success as a writer, actor, director and producer throughout his three-decade-long career. It […]
Why Your Vote Most Definitely Counts
By Stephen McCabe II In July of 1776, the forces fighting for this great country achieved victory, and the United States of America was born. From that day until this, we have […]