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Restoring Youth in Senior Living
By Celina Simmons As the years drag on and our bodies age, we often lose touch with the childish youth within us. That is why Amber Wilson, the Engage Life Director at Atria Senior Living Facility, decided to organize a “Senior” Prom with Will Chabot and the SMCC’s Student Senate. On the 13th of this… Read more
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Is SMCC Breathing Fresh Air?
By Magella Cantara When walking through the SMCC campus there are signs that read, “Smoke Free Campus.” There are only two spots on campus in which you are allowed to smoke by the smoking trees at the bus stop and outside the Spring Point dorm. Reasons for keeping SMCC a smoke free campus include both,… Read more
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Horticulture Job Fair
By the Beacon Staff Stop by the Culinary Arts Dining Room on Wednesday February 20, (storm date 2/27) to meet others with horticultural interests! Set up is from 4:00-4:30, with the actual fair from 4:30 – 6:00. We’ll provide tables, chairs and outlets; you bring job descriptions, applications, business cards, brochures, portfolios, etc. Find us… Read more
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A Safe Haven Under Pressure
By Magella Cantara & Kameron McGill Fox News recently had an interview with Laura Ingraham during which she alleged that Portland, Maine, is “overrun by asylum-seekers” and demanded that we “kick African immigrants out of our emergency homeless shelters.” Although we disagree with her, maybe we should be doing what we can to help all… Read more
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Congratulations, SeaWolves!!!
By the Beacon Sports Staff As the basketball season moves toward the Yankee Small College Conference post-season play, the Beacon would like to do congratulatory shout-outs to the following players and Coach Matt Richards. As reported in the last Beacon, senior captain Ryan Cloutier became the 19th player in men’s basketball history to eclipse the… Read more
