By Matt Flaherty You may not think you have a voice when it comes to government and politics at a national level. You may think your vote doesn’t make much of a […]
What SMCC is Doing to Protect Your Data
By Alexander Kennedy If you haven’t heard news of cyber attacks this year, you haven’t been paying attention. Just in the month of July, a confirmed 139,731,894 records have been leaked from […]
PTSD: Misfortunes & Misconceptions
By Alex Downing & Stephen McCabe Post-traumatic stress disorder, commonly referred to by its acronym, “PTSD,” is a mental health condition that is triggered by either witnessing or experiencing a terrifying event. […]
Astrology Check: Libra Season
By Celina Simmons October can be a crazy time of year, especially with people dressed up in costumes everywhere and adjusting to the substantially colder weather. We get to experience a bit […]
A Running Start to a Cleaner Environment
By Celina Simmons Have you ever gone for a walk or run and while enjoying the nature surroundings, you come across a pile of trash that is sitting, waiting for nobody to […]
There She Is, Miss… Competition?
By Loraine Aceto Miss America has made some major changes to the structure of their pageant… er, competition. A beauty pageant is a competition as well, however, based on judging the physical […]
Brain Candy
By Jacob Darling “What the heck is ‘brain candy’?” I hear some people asking. Well to me, brain candy is any concept or fascinating tidbit of information that my brain finds every […]