• Solutions for Global Wealth Inequality

    By Zachary J. Guiod In this article I would like to focus on ways to fix the egregious level of global wealth inequality. It would be impossible to do this without calling out the failures of our current unsustainable system: capitalism. While there has been undeniable positive progress in technology and medicine under our current… Read more

  • #MeToo and Male Power

    By Tina Teall The #MeToo movement and revelations about sexual misconduct from several high-profile men have shown the country and the world how prevalent our culture of male power really is. I think some men are opening their eyes and realizing that this culture is more prevalent and damaging than they realized. I think there… Read more

  • What If?

    By Lloyd Metcalf What if you could do exactly what you loved? For this round of “What If” I hope our readers will allow me to an opportunity to relate a bit of my own story as the semester comes to a close. When I came to SMCC for my first degree (Communications & New… Read more

  • Cherry Blossom Festival

    By Rebecca Dow On Friday, May 4, The Japanese American Society of Maine (JASM) celebrated the annual Cherry Blossom Festival with the city of Portland. Located directly in front of Portland’s City Hall, there was not only a food truck (courtesy of Mami, a Portland-based restaurant and Japanese street food service), but also live entertainment.… Read more

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  • Poetic License

    Music Helps By Eliezer Morse The music helps, My mind picks the notes like grapes And i feel the juice sweeten the bitters in my stomach, Make me wine drunk With lead-y bass And tickling synth And cozy samples. Music gets me out of my head, Makes the air a roller rink Where i can… Read more