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 […]
Midcoast Pie-Eating Contest
Bt The Beacon Staff Marie Antoinette is reported to have said, “Let them eat cake”; maybe things would have turned out differently if she said, “Let them eat blueberry and strawberry-rhubarb pie.” […]
Comics by Dan Elliott
On the Pitch: Women Advance; Men’s Season Ends
By The Beacon Sports Staff As the extended stunningly luscious fall weather lingers in southern Maine, the Lady SeaWolves look to play into November with a solid showing at the YSCC Championship […]
Golf Places Second at YSCC Championship
By The Beacon Sports Staff The SeaWolves golf team finished their season traveling to New Hampshire to play in the Yankee Small College Conference Championship on Oct. 14th. The tournament took place […]
Business Club Organizes O.R.E.O. (Obstacle Race for Each Other)
By The Beacon Sports Staff In a sporting world which at times seems run amok with otherworldly financial constructions and separate from the everyday experiences of the struggling sports fan, it is wonderful to […]
SMCC Faculty Provide Aid Following Irma Devastation
By Troy Hudson On Sept. 10, as Hurricane Irma made landfall in Cudjoe Key, Florida, with maximum sustained winds of 130 mph, much of the country was anxiously awaiting news of its impacts. […]