• 10 Ways to Cope with Stress

    by Lauren Ruby Since we are already a few weeks into the semester, and the home- work and projects have quickly started to pile up, I thought it would be a great idea to give everyone some tips to relax when the workload feels like too much. New tips will be available in every issue,… Read more

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  • Did you know, SMCC partners with Sweetser to provide counseling services to SMCC students?

    by Tiffanie Bentley To access services, students sim- ply need to call the Sweetser Promise Line at 1-800-434-3000 and identify themselves as an SMCC student. Counselors will meet with students on both the campuses. For students who have insurance, Sweetser will bill the student’s insurance company directly. Costs not covered by insurance (co-pay, co-insurance, or… Read more

  • Janet Mills and Rank Voting

    by James Little My question is “why?” I wonder if the people who came up with the idea were thinking of how they could make people feel better for not truly winning in an election or because of the way people were acting and were so upset because their candidate did not win the last… Read more

  • Pursuit of Aliens Turns Into a Meme Party?

    “Storm Area 51, They Can’t Stop All Of Us” by Celina Simmons On Friday, September 20, an event was organized that had the potential to change everybody’s life. Luckily for the US government, it became one big meme. What started off as a harmless joke on Facebook became a nationwide event. The Facebook event was… Read more

  • In Defense of Ranked Choice

    by Chris Hedgpeth We all remember the 2018 presidential election. The daily news  hammers into us the repercussions of the choices we made as a country that fateful November. What’s easier to forget is the bold social experiment we embarked on last year: ranked choice voting. It’s been done in other countries, and other states,… Read more