By Maisarah Miskoon An esteemed musical composer by the name of Zubir Said once cited the Malay proverb “Di mana bumi dipijak, di situ […]
My Euro-trip (Spain)
By Erik Squire Yes, it’s everything they say it is. Europe is incredibly beautiful with all of its historical architecture, superior coffee, and colorful people. I had the good fortune of spending […]
Maine Seaweed Festival
By Jennifer Lague On Saturday, August 30th there was an all day event on the SMCC waterfront called Maine Seaweed Festival. The Festival consisted of many tents with vendors who sell seaweed-based […]
Tech Talk: TeamViewer
By Shunming Liu I was using WebEx for network meetings for many years, but mostly for a business. That needs a lot of money to get the related service. Is there an […]
Tech Talk: Cisco Packet Tracer
By Shunming Liu This summer I joined the CCNA boot camp. There is a network simulation tool named Cisco Packet Tracer, which I think can be handy. Just like saying the name, […]
Starbucks Offering Free Education For Employees
By Garrick Hoffman Quite The “Venti” Announcement On the 16th of June of this year, Starbucks announced that they would offer free college tuition for all of their employees. The program, entitled […]
Guardians of the Galaxy meets the Avengers
By Nicholas Miller Every summer has one major blockbuster movie that leaves its’ competitors in the dust. A few years ago, that movie was the Avengers. This summer? Nothing could compare to […]
September 9th Today in Sports History: Derek Jeter ties Lou Gehrig on Yankees all-time hit list, 2009
By Sam Coombs As Derek Jeter enters the final leg of his playing career this season, it is important to reflect on some special things he did in his career. Whether you’re […]
SMCC baseball edges Bridgton in opener
By Sam Coombs Coach Lemieux excited for the season SMCC baseball started off their season on the right foot playing a close, entertaining game against Bridgton Academy, coming up on top 1-0. […]