by Celina Simmons Ignorance is bliss when the world outside you doesn’t exist. This seems to be how the majority of people have been living their day-to-day lives. Wake up, go to […]
Why Death is Not Bad
Remember We Must Die by Celina Simmons Every individual experiences life in a different way than the next, but what every person will experience all the same is death. Anthony Breukner and […]
Grandmother Gag
The Morality and Intelligence of UBI
by Chris Hedgpeth Fifty-one years ago, in New York City, Martin Luther King, Jr. gave a speech about two Americas – one wealthily supplied with everything it needs to flourish, and one with […]
Halloween Gag
Retro-Movie Review
KILLER KLOWNS FROM OUTER SPACE by Dan Elliott I’ll admit it: I’m pretty old. I come from a bygone era; one where physical media came in cartridges, modern conveniences like Netflix and […]
A Show in the Campus Center
by Arden Goodwin If you’ve been to the Campus Center recently, you may have noticed a show of artwork done by none other than one of Southern Maine Community College’s self-made artists. […]
Secret Keeper of The Sea Pt. 3
by Jessilyn Rich By the time golden rays began to crest the horizon I was the only one left on the docks. The crowds had trickled off, some returning to sleeping children […]
Keeper
by Celina Simmons remember when we felt so close? the warmth that radiates from your home to mine made us feel as if we were one remember when we laughed like the […]
Paralytic Autumn
by Arden Leigh When waking up is a task Like numb but tandem pain in the brow Like the hypothetical attack of the flask Like what killed some moms and dads Like […]