SeaWolves Split Home-Season Opener – Men Remain Unbeaten; Women Drop Second in a Row
By Beacon Sports Staff This past weekend the women’s and men’s basketball teams took to the court jointly, opening their 2017-2018 non-conference and YSCC seasons. It was the first time this year […]
SeaWolves Go 3-1 in CanAm, Start 2017-18 Season With High Expectations
By Beacon Sports Staff The 2017-2018 basketball season started off on a positive note for the SeaWolves teams two weekends ago when they traveled to Auburn to participate in the CanAm Tournament. […]
Unity Day is October 25th
Sexual Health In Decline
By Troy Hudson If you’re reading this newspaper, chances are you’re an adult. Even if it doesn’t quite feel like it yet, trust us — deadlines, complicated relationships of all kinds, the […]
How Much Food Does SMCC Waste?
By Ben Riggleman Twice a week, under the cover of early-morning darkness, a large orange truck pulls up to Oceanview Dining Hall. Pizza crusts, paper cups, unpopular quinoa dishes — it all gets packed […]
Backpacking South Asia: Annapurna Base Camp
By Jennifer Jang I had no plan in the least, and no questions in mind when I first embarked on this journey. Thus, I was also in for a surprise when I […]
Fighting Hunger in Maine
By Kate Bennett Did you know that Maine has been taking steps to end hunger? It has. According to Preble Street, a Portland-based nonprofit that provides food and housing services, “1 in […]
Markiplier’s Tour
By Taylor Freeman If you are asking “what the heck is a markiplier,” let me give you a brief history lesson before getting to his tour. Markiplier, as he is known on […]
Teacher Feature: Jim Thatcher
By Dan Elliott We’ve all heard the idiom “Never judge a book by its cover.” It’s as cliched a statement as they come, and at the risk of beating a dead horse […]