Illaria Dana, Education Major About six weeks ago, I got really sick. I was housesitting for a friend near campus. She is a potter and was headed to the Common Ground Fair. I […]
Tech Talk
By Laurence F Adams III Spying, collecting, tracking, and processing everyone’s data are par for the course nowadays in America. Before June 2013, with Edward Snowden’s confirmation, it was denied. Even with […]
Poetic License
Illaria Dana, Education Major Three Colors Three Colors are films I watched in my dad’s living room when no one was home. I watched Blue three times, and red four more. It took me […]
Gobbling and Grateful
By Dierdree Glassford, Hospitality/Culinary Arts Major It’s this time of year when things start to get cozy. The leaves are falling in an array of colors, coating our streets with the colors of […]
Lady Seawolves Win YSCC Championship – Basketball Tips Off Invited to Nationals in North Carolina
By The Beacon Sports Staff The last two weeks have seen the Seawolves active on all fields of play as the baseball, softball and men’s soccer teams have rounded out their seasons, […]
The Seawolves Watch: Three to be Inducted into Hall of Fame
Congratulations to Darcey Webster, Rachel Del Camp and Steve Patrick On Saturday November 7th the total number of honorees in the SMCC Athletics Hall of Fame will grow by three when softball […]
A Look at Writers in Maine
Illaria Dana, Education Major The Lewis Gallery in the Portland Public Library is hosting an exhibit called the Maine Literary Portrait Project from October 1st through November 1st. The project is the work […]
Values Echo: Trump and Hitler in 2015
By Elizabeth Taillon, Liberal Studies Major With the 2016 United States Presidential Election coming up quickly, the right and left have begun their dirty battle for leadership in one of the most socially unstable times in recent American history. Despite […]
Tech Talk: Improving Battery Life in Android Phones
By Joe Lambert It seems that the common theme of phone developers is to try and sell us the biggest phone with the fastest processor and the newest (and not always useful) […]
Airborne Illnesses in College Environments
Megan Prevost, Biotechnology Major All around us there are people with health issues that you could never even notice just by looking at them. People have allergies to all kinds of things: peanuts, […]