Lady Seawolves Fall Short in Nationals
Gio DiFazio CNMS The United States Collegiate Athletic Association Division II Women’s Basketball Nationals were held this past weekend at Penn State Fayette, in Uniontown, Pennsylvania. SMCC entered nationals coming […]
Between Mind and Body
By Aria Zarnoski Yoga Instructor Education Major At some point in your life, there is a great possibility that you have been asked the question, “Do you do yoga?” When you […]
What the People You Pity Can Teach You
Illaria Dana Education Major Addiction has been theorized to be a moral issue, a disease, and a phenomenon that occurs when people do not have a supportive community. Theories are important, […]
How to Use Google Drive
Ramon Michaud Information Technology Major Welcome to college! By the time this is released you would have been here for a while. You have attended classes, done your homework, taken notes, […]
Sustainable and Environmentally-Friendly Spending at SMCC
Nicholas Moll Marine Science This quote is from the President Cantor’s Welcome to SMCC’s website. “With SMCC you will move forward. Envision a future!” This implies that we, as a community, are moving forward […]
You Cannot Be Serious
Beacon Editorial Staff With the Trump juggernaut gaining thrust and momentum propelling him towards the Republican Presidential nomination, it is amazing to see the wagons being attached to this horse […]
Race Discussion at SMCC
Dierdree Glassford Liberal Arts Major Living in a country where Trump is an actual candidate for president, where threats of a wall being built to keep out immigrants from a nation […]
And the student on the street says…
Illaria Dana Education Last week the Beacon hit the streets, well actually the Oceanview Dinning Hall and Campus Center on a very quite Friday afternoon, to ask students if they were […]
The Fine Art of Baloney Detection
Evelyn Waugh Physics Major Sagan was one of the most prominent scientists of the 80’s and 90’s. His passion for astronomy and was equally matched by his passion for humanity. He lived […]