• My Life

    by James Little When we are young, we just can’t wait to start school won’t that be great To become a preteen, then it arrives, and we feel so alive Then we say when I am sixteen, I cannot wait to drive the streets and stay up late Then when we turn eighteen, I can… Read more

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    by Magella Cantara (Content warning: this may be upsetting for readers who have experienced sexual assault.) His eyes are black And starved  Hands pinning me On a soft hotel pillow Where he was  The opposite  His lips maul  Mine I’m sinking deeper Into this mattress I cannot move His grip of iron roots Has me… Read more

  • Bring Back the Poets!

    by Celina Simmons Poetry has a way of bringing people together, despite whatever differences appear on the surface. Poetry digs deeper than that. It’s when the pen and your hand start to have a mind of their own and words begin to spill out. That’s when it comes from the heart. In past semesters, SMCC’s… Read more

  • Jessica U. Meir – First woman from Maine to see space

    By Arden Leigh This past September, NASA astronaut Jessica Ulrika Meir was launched on a six-month mission aboard the Soyuz MS-15 spacecraft from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. She will be the first woman from Maine to go to space.  Her crewmates (consisting of Oleg Skripochka of the Russian space agency Roscosmos, and Roscosmos spaceflight… Read more

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