Artificial Intelligence continues to make waves on college campuses around the country with Southern Maine Community College being no exception. Constant conversations and research into the capabilities of AI point to its […]
Maine Voters Pass Landmark Campaign Finance Reform
The 2024 election is in the rearview. Despite the top of the ticket dominating the news cycle, a down-ballot referendum question about dark money in politics may end up being just as […]
New Beginnings
Never thought I’d move to Maine I guess however, I cannot complain. The people that reside here I’ve started to hold close and dear. Living in Florida all I felt was fear […]
Skiing Uphill or Downhill?
Ski Maine Association (SMA) is a non-profit organization that supports the skiing and snowboarding industry in the small state of Maine. They work to promote and advocate for the state’s ski areas, […]
Red Alert: Fort Preble and Greenbelt Face Destruction
Have you noticed the caution tapes and signs stretching along SMCC’s seaside walk and the Greenbelt Trail? They mark more than just restricted area. They signal a quiet crisis unfolding at the […]
Surrounded by Blue
Everyone I know is a cop. My father, his friends, my grandfather, my great-grandfather, my great uncles. I grew up surrounded by police work. Officers in and out of my house constantly. […]
GAS THIEF AT LARGE
Last Wednesday, October 23rd at 6:00pm, a student at Southern Maine community college, drove away from campus only to later discover that her gas cap and a negligible amount of gas […]
Is SMCC Ready to Make an Impact in the Upcoming Election?
A blue wave has just hit Southern Maine Community College, or so it would seem. Throughout the United States of America, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have engaged in a fierce competition […]
There’s an App for That!
The eclectic posting on the SMCC App These days, every college and university has their own mobile app; SMCC is no different, with an app that shows all sorts of useful information […]
Black Bear Advantage or Disadvantage Program?
Moving from a two-year associate’s degree to a four-year bachelor’s degree is a huge transition and can be very challenging for students. Many struggle with figuring out how to keep all their […]