By Sam Coombs The SMCC baseball team enters the NECA postseason with a 10-4 record, which places the Seawolves atop the conference with the most wins. Throughout the fall season the team […]
Campus Exposed: Past Events and Future Ventures
By Erik Squire Hello again SMCC, I hope you’ve settled nicely into your classes. No doubt by now you’ve exceeded your use of “I’m new, so I didn’t know” excuses for not […]
Enactus Updates: Bodies, Souls, and Dirty Clothes
By Larry Murphy Not necessarily dirty clothes, actually clean clothes are preferred, but we’ll take them any way we can get them. If you’ve seen the giant cardboard boxes around campus you […]
SMCC Soccer Updates: Lady Seawolves edged in 2OT Thriller
By Sam Coombs, Communications & New Media The SMCC girl’s soccer team showcased their talent on Saturday, September 13th in a home YSCC match against the Clippers of University of Maine Machias. This […]
Tech Talk: Simplicity to Complicity
By James Loomis For those of you who didn’t hear about a recent security issue, at the end of last semester an issue with the way web sites transmitted your passwords and […]
Solar Power in 2014: A New Milestone
Garrick Hoffman In a recent publication by news website Article 3, a heartening headline stole the featured spot under its Tech section: “Solar Now Powering Half A Million Homes and Businesses”. According […]
Science Watch Room: Your Brain on Exercise: Part Deux
By Jason Glynn, Liberal Studies Major Here is the second (and hopefully final) installment of my summer experience working in a neuroscience lab at the University of New England, under a Maine-INBRE Fellowship. […]
My Euro-Trip: Germany
By Erik Squire As promised, here is trip number two in my four edition series, journaling my travels abroad. In this article I will thoroughly divulge my incredible adventures in: (drumroll please…) […]