By Richard M. Bigega Just a few hours after I was asking myself where Google Glass went, a new reality was born in Seattle. I’ll spare you the drama: the good guys […]
You don’t say: The Devolution of our Language and Us
By Rebekah Marin Liberal Studies/English Major Recently, Duke University student, Daniel Kort, launched a language campaign called “You Don’t Say”. In Kort’s Huffington Post article he talks about the use of language […]
Best Practices to Keeping: Yourself Protected Online
By Nicholas S. Alexander The Internet has come to a point now that it’s part of each and every one of our daily lives. We connect to one another through social media […]
24 Hour News Need of Format Change
By Frank Coletti Communications and New Media Major According to Pew Research, 71% of people 18- 29 get news from the Internet and not subject to watching “what’s on” television because of […]
Awesome People Wanted
Build marketable and desirable skills in leadership, communication, collaboration, experience, and awesomeness! Both The Student Senate and SMCC’s Honor Society are looking for team members that are looking to do great things […]
Renown Filmmaker, Photographer Speaks at SMCC Mauricio Handler in Jewett Auditorium
By Nickolas Evan Acker Liberal Arts Major On January 22nd Mauricio Handler gave a presentation in the Jewett Auditorium on his life’s work. Handler, a National Geographic photographer and nature videographer, is […]
Hoops Highlights Marching Towards the YSCC Tournament
By The Beacon Staff Upcoming Events Men’s Basketball Feb 5 – NHTI 6pm Feb 11 – Central Maine CC 8pm Feb 20-23 – The YSCC Post-Seacon Tournament at NHTI (opponents TBA) […]
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This Day in Sports History: February 3rd
By The Beacon Staff For the second time this semester, with 5 more columns to go, it’s time to climb into the “WABAC Machine” ~ Google search Mr. Peabody and Sherman, an […]