By Richard Bigega When I was a little lad, Ebola was a few miles from home, just across the border in Kabare, one of the largest slums in Uganda. This suburb in […]
Your Brain on Exercise: The Wrap Up
By Jason Glynn This is the last installment of my summer experience working in a neuroscience lab at the University of New England under a Maine-INBRE (IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence) […]
Sailboats Beached
By The Beacon Staff After a fall that has been relatively quiet, weather wise that is, a Nor-easter visited the coast of Maine over the course of a few days, October 22nd […]
CCleaner: Making your computer run faster
By Ryan Plouffe Is your computer working slower than it should? Try using a free program called CCleaner also known as Crap Cleaner. There are two editions that an individual can choose, […]
Today in sports history: November 4th, 1989 David “The Admiral” Robinson makes NBA debut
By Sam Coombs David Robinson had one of the most interesting paths to making his NBA debut in the history of the game. Robinson didn’t even start playing organized basketball until his […]
Madison Bumgarner lifts Giants to World Series victory
By Sam Coombs San Francisco Giants pitcher Madison Bumgarner had a very historic run this postseason on rout to the team’s 3rd World Series victory in 5 years. This regular season was […]
SMCC Basketball Tips Off Can-Am Tournament Starts Off Season
The 2014-15 Ladies and Men’s Seawolves basketball seasons officially got under way October 25 as both teams traveled to conference rival, CMCC’sKirk Hall to participate in the Can-Am tournament. The Lady Seawolves […]
Transcending Fundamentals into Fine Art: Rule of Thirds on Display
By Francis Coletti There is a plethora of artistic and documentary photography that has graced the walls of the SMCC Learning Commons and this art’s reporter doesn’t want it to see it […]