Court Report: SeaWolves Look to Finish Season Strong
by The Beacon Sports Staff Photographs by Madeline Rheaume With five games remaining in the regular season for the SeaWolves, both squads are looking to finish the season strong, and to build […]
Iran and The U.S. – Airstrikes, “World War III”
By Arden Leigh President Trump’s 2018 withdrawal from the Nuclear Deal, put into place by former president Barack Obama, has caused increasing strain on America’s relations with Iran. The Trump administration has […]
2020 Graduates Ready to Take on the World
by Celina Simmons 3,898,000 college students across the country will be receiving diplomas this Spring. A handful of SMCC students, including myself, make up part of that number. It’s crazy to think […]
What was LD 1025 and why should you care?
by Morgan Dyer LD 1025 was an act to prohibit the provisions of conversion therapy to minors by certain licensed professionals. It was signed into law by Democratic Governor, Janet Mills, on […]
From the Tech Talk Archives: How I Became a GEEK
By Jamie West For numerous years, the Beacon has run a Tech Talk column, for which Howard Burpee’s Senior Seminar Class in Computer Technology would write the columns. Professor Burpee retired last […]
Advice from an Old Guy
by James Little I’d like to talk about life, for it is too easy to get so wound up in it that we do not stop and think of the consequences until […]