By Gio DiFazio The Hippocratic standard has continued to run amok within the National Football League. Kansas City found itself on the short side of a wet, cold, miserable, late January NFL […]
As the Big Dance Approaches, Seawolves Look to Finish Season Strong
By Gio DiFazio The Lady Seawolves of Southern Maine Community College have recently crossed the midway point in a campaign which situates them tied as the current top seed in the Yankee […]
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Anxiety and Self-love
By Jessica Spoto Why does it always seem like people have trouble accepting who they are when they have anxiety? Why can’t a person just love herself, rather than filling herself with […]
2016 Wasn’t Completely Terrible
By Ben Riggleman We can all agree that 2016 sucked. The year began with David Bowie’s passing; it ended with the deaths of Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds. In between, we lost […]
New Year, New Me?
By Lydia Libby First off, I would like to wish everyone a happy New Year and welcome you back to school. With the start of the new year, and our spring semester, […]
Taking a Breather
By Lydia Libby As students we often find ourselves stressed out to our breaking points. But what if I told you that there are fun and productive ways to handle those stressors? […]
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Billiards Ban Cuts Deep at Spring Point
Ben Riggleman SPRING POINT RESIDENCE HALL, South Portland — If you wandered into the dorm’s common area at the end of October, you saw a place fundamentally changed. Kyle Thayer, a fixture […]