By Rebecca Dow Time is a fickle thing; many people have too little, others find that their surplus is an empty prize. Time waits for no man, woman or child when it […]
The Kindness Korner
By The Kindness Mama Well, it’s been another 2 weeks and my inbox remains empty. I find it extremely hard to believe that no one here at SMCC has witnessed any random […]
Veterans’ Club
By Stephen McCabe Are you an SMCC Veteran? Have you been to the Veterans Lounge, located on the first floor of the Captain House? Have you been there this semester? I am […]
Philosophy Club Invites You to Join Their Discussions (About Philosophy)
By Celina Simmons On Wednesday, Sept. 12, I took part in the Philosophy Club meeting. To start the semester off, we began with discussing the meaning of philosophy. As usual in philosophical […]
Gallery Under the Stairs
By Loraine Aceto The Gallery Under The Stairs is an awesome event occurring this Fall semester! The shows will run for one month (but two weeks from now). Note: it is unsure […]
Business Club Tours NYC to End Spring Semester
By the Business club Last April, the SMCC Business Club made their annual pilgrimage to New York City, taking in the sights and experiencing NYC from a variety of points of view. […]
Poverty on Campus
by Alex Downing The U.S. economic climate in 2018 is harsh and unforgiving. Minimum wages now barely cover the ever-rising costs of living. Fruitful careers require expensive degrees that take years to […]
Alex’s Fashion Spotlight
By Alex Downing Feza Mitima is our fashion spotlight she is a style-conscious student who feels very passionate about individuality. Inspired by both modern-day social media influencers and vintage icons, her style […]
Kindness Korner
By The Kindness Mama Hello, SeaWolves! I would like to welcome all the new students to SMCC, and welcome back all the returning students and staff. For those of you who do […]
A Mile in Our Shoes, Part 5
By Dana Abdhulay Priscila What are the most significant factors that contributed to where you are today as a person? When I was five, my dad decided to come to the U.S. […]