Zaq Interviews Zak, Maine senate candidate
By Zachary Guiod When I first got the idea to interview a candidate for the U.S. Senate, I was doubtful I’d even get a reply. But the day after I emailed him, […]
The Gripes of Wrath: Reflections on Dorm Life at SMCC
By Alex Downing When the word “dormitory” comes to mind, one may be inclined to imagine messy, cramped quarters, a plethora of caffeinated beverages and fast-food wrappers, inventive storage techniques, and a […]
Pat Donaghue, A life Never Forgotten
By Taylor Landon On Sept. 25, 2018, I looked up to a 1 a.m. sky and asked the world, “How do you continue to turn after something so bad has happened?” The […]
Human-Computer Integration
By Steven Dube There is no doubt that computers have changed almost every facet of our modern existence as humans. In a very short time we have moved from a completely analog […]
21st Century Polio
By Celina Simmons Acute flaccid myelitis, also referred to as AFM, has many similar symptoms to the once formidable polio that left thousands of children paralyzed in the early 20th century. AFM […]
The Scene on the Pitch: Both Squads Gear Up for YSCC Championships
By Thomas Eng The Lady SeaWolves had a great few weeks, crushing each of their three games. After a 2-0 victory at University of Maine- Machias on Saturday the 13th, and a […]