By Dan-Herley Mathieu Let me reveal a secret that will change how we perceive the world forever and ever. It’s really hard not to be a writer when one is a thinker […]
The Deadly Styrofoam
By Ashley Berry Recently, Colgate University’s Student Government Association banned the use of Styrofoam on their campus. They did this by changing the bylaws that governed their Budget Allocation Committee. Specifically, they […]
Movie Review
Marin Squire at the Movies Waste Land By Erik Squire Hello my fellow SMCCites. This week I have commandeered our movie review section regular from fellow section editor Rebekah Marin. After watching […]
Poetic License
By Patrick Doyle Liberal Arts – English Major A POEM FOR ALL THE WOMEN I’VE WRITTEN PUBLISHED POETRY FOR WHO SHORTLY THEREAFTER BROKE IT OFF WITH ME The disco ball spins away, […]
Drop What You’re Doing and Listen to These Albums
By Lahana Palencia So now that it’s been the New Year long enough for us to realize those resolutions we made are as extinct as the Flappy Bird app, we can start […]
Metal Up Yr Ass, Part 2
By Garrick Hoffman and Patrick Doyle Liberal Arts & Liberal Arts – English Majors Album of the Issue: Ride The Lightning On July 27th of last year, Metallica’s Ride The Lightning turned […]
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The Anti-Vaccination Movement is its Own Worst Enemy
By Will Craig Part Time Student Out of the host of anti-establishment conspiracy theories that is unfortunately common amongst those less inclined to formal logic comes the Oedipal beauty of the anti-vax, […]
Creationism in the Classroom …and its implications
By Garrick Hoffman Liberal Arts Major If you subscribe to the separation of church and state, it’s likely you’ll be disappointed to learn that many – not some, but many – schools […]
Why 2014 was the year that we should have turned “LePage”
By Ashley Berry Liberal Arts – Political Science The year 2014 brought the State of Maine the opportunity for a fresh start, by removing a governor who cares more about businesses than […]