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SMCC Students Sign Up to Vote and Make Their Voices Heard
By Joshua D. Parks SMCC kicked off the 2018 election season with a voter registration drive in the Campus Center on Monday, Sept. 25. The Student Senate collaborated with the League of Women Voters, campus professors, and student volunteers to bring the importance of and access to democratic rights to the doorstep of the college.… Read more
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From the Desk Of The Managing Editor
By Rebecca Dow Time is a fickle thing; many people have too little, others find that their surplus is an empty prize. Time waits for no man, woman or child when it chooses to retreat, and it can cause the soul to ponder things far off in the lands of “It Hasn’t Happened Yet,” and… Read more
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The Kindness Korner
By The Kindness Mama Well, it’s been another 2 weeks and my inbox remains empty. I find it extremely hard to believe that no one here at SMCC has witnessed any random acts of kindness. Now, I know it has been a busy two weeks. The residents of Spring Point Residence Hall have all moved… Read more
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Brain Candy (Apples Edition)
By Jacob Darling In this installment of Brain Candy I’m going to talking about one of my favorite things. Apples! Did you know that there are at least five wild apple trees on campus? Over the past week I’ve taken time between classes to roam the campus and sample quite a few of them. And… Read more
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Hurricane Florence
By Loraine Aceto Devastating Hurricane Florence graduated to a Category 5 hurricane recently, causing severe long-lasting damage in North Carolina, South Carolina and Maryland (mostly in the Carolinas). The hurricane strengthened on Sept. 9, “reaching a new peak intensity with 1-minute winds of 140 mph (220 km/h) and a central pressure of 939 mbar (27.7… Read more