The highly publicized heated exchange between President Donald Trump and Governor Janet Mills at a White House event for the National Governors Association in February has had adverse consequences for the state […]
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SMCC Students Flooded Out of Their Rooms on USM Campus
Approximately 50 students, many of them from SMCC, were displaced from their dorm rooms on the USM Portland commons, some of them for almost a month, due to flooding from a burst […]
Retail Re-Occurences, by Key Chabot
Gossip Girl
Disclaimer: All these stories are anonymous and names have been changed to protect anonymity. Hey Seawolves, Gossip Girls here, and we are here to inform you of all the juicy stories and […]
Living the Dream? The Truth About Being an International Student in Maine
The journey of international students in Maine is filled with many opportunities as well as cultural challenges. For instance, the types of meals offered in the campus cafeteria are not well-suited to […]
Save Money in College by Getting Credit in High School
College tuition is rising faster than ever. As expenses continue to increase and college enrollment declines, it’s important to find ways to get ahead. Over the last decade, college tuition has risen […]
Mickey 17 and Bong Joon-Ho, Got Lost in Space
Bong is back! And it feels so…meh? It’s been five years since Bong Joon-Ho rocked the movie world with his Oscar winning horror/dark-comedy/family-drama/thriller, “Parasite.” His follow-up comes in the shape of the […]
New New England Bands You Have To Hear
The New England local metal scene is the most accessible scene on the east coast. $15 dollar tickets and venues across New England makes it easy to go see some amazing bands […]
Are Your Thoughts Your Own? The Problem of Conformity
In a classroom at SMCC an exercise takes an unexpected turn. Students were placed into groups of three and all asked the same question to which we would respond with “true” or […]