By Giovanni DiFazio Is there something that’s been bugging you on campus and you can’t quite figure out who to talk to? With issues from large to small, it can sometimes be […]
Maine Mayhem Shines Light on Student Auteurs
By Daniele Amandolini If you are pursuing a career in film, catching the right break can take a while. You often spend years begging friends and family to like and share your […]
Students Forge Their Own Paths With TRIO
By Liam Higgins Do you often feel overwhelmed with your own independence? As a student, you’re not alone. Like Lewis and Clark exploring the wild western plains of early America, the journey […]
Cubism in the Classroom
By The Beacon Staff In Digital Foundations, a core requirement in the Communications and New Media program, students have been asked to take a stab at using Photoshop to create a version […]
CeSIL hosts Student Involvement Fair
We erroneously referred to the Health and Wellness Club as the Nutrition Club. The story has been updated with the correct name. By Ben Riggleman Q. What does it mean to “get […]
Campus Center Walkway Set for Spring Repairs
By The Beacon Staff It’s hard not to notice the crumbling steps leading up to the Campus Center across from Howe Hall, especially now that they are dotted with bright orange safety […]
Motivational Interviewing
By Cheryl Perry A group of SMCC nursing students from all four semesters of the program hosted Stephen Andrew from the Health Education & Training Institute of Portland, Maine. Stephen is world-recognized […]
Preble Hall’s Namesake
By Cassie Marceau and Ben Riggleman You look at all the buildings here at SMCC, and you can tell that they are old. So then you know they have some history to […]
News From Student Senate
By Kate Bennett Student Senate met for their weekly meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 29. A mental-health workshop is being put together with a tentative date of Feb. 13, 2018. Club representatives were […]