By Johnny Morton At the age of 10, I remember being forced in my Sunday’s best clothes (which were too stiff and uncomfortable) and sitting with my grandmother in St. Dominic’s Roman […]
Illustration by Joanne Smith
What If…
By Lloyd Metcalf Divide and conquer is more than a military strategy, it’s a political strategy, a business strategy, and one to which the American people have fallen victim. What if the […]
Maine Mayhem Connection: Ness Hutchins
By Ryan Marshall The purpose of these interviews is to celebrate the efforts and ambitions of those who are about to embark on the grueling yet wholly rewarding cinematic journey that is […]
A New Skateboard Experience
By Daniele Amandolini On a cold Sunday night, just a few days before the winter break, Vincent Amoroso presented his art project for Charles Ott’s ARTS 290 Independent Studies class. While the […]
New Student Artist Collective Launches Website
By Max Lorber Beacon207.com is a new creative collective that began at Southern Maine Community College. Max Lorber, a former art director for The Beacon and current Communications and New Media Major, […]
Letters To The Editor
Dear Editor, Hello, I was given an assignment to write a letter to the editor of the Beacon on what we thought of the latest issue. I thought that the paper organised […]
‘You Are My Teammate, Not My Cheerleader’
By William Chabot I’m no writer, but I have some thoughts to vent that could stand to benefit others. I’m struggling with my first love, and I am having trouble finding the […]
What If…
By Lloyd Metcalf “I’d like to buy the world a home, and furnish it with love. Grow Apple trees and honey bees and snow-white turtle doves.” https://youtu.be/2msbfN81Gm0 In 1971 the coca-cola company […]