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Lockdown Drill Raises More Questions Than Answers
By Troy Hudson On Monday, March 5, at 12:56 p.m., all SMCC students, faculty and staff received notifications via text message, email and computer-screen alert that the College was experiencing a lockdown drill. This came about three weeks after a 19-year-old murdered 17 people at Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. Precautionary drills are… Read more
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Getting to Know Your Student Government
By Liam Higgins The position of vice president of the SMCC Student Senate has been held by Mariam Jabbar since Jan. 23, 2018. From Iraq and currently in her second year at SMCC, studying to be a surgical tech, Mariam has always wanted to be a surgeon, and intendeds to work at Maine Medical Center,… Read more
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What is P2G?
By Rebecca Dow Path 2 Graduation (P2G) is a program offered at SMCC that aims to guide and aid students during their time attending, primarily during their first year by providing support and resources to ensure that students keep on a productive path during college. I was involved with Path 2 Graduation during my freshman… Read more
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Global Wealth Inequality And Its Consequences
By Zachary Guiod We, as a society, rarely question or dis- cuss global poverty and wealth inequality. We know that there are poor countries and poor people; and anyone, who has ever run out of fuel in Maine in winter, can empathize with them, because they know how it feels to have to choose between… Read more