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NEWS ALERT: TWIRLING PENCILS, 1984 AND INSANITY
By Patrick Doyle Next time you twirl a pencil may be yr last. You could become a vegetative politically-correct robotic inadvertent tyrant at a flick of the fingers, cracking away at an academic problem or drawing in public. You could be hauled away to a “center” for urine/blood analysis, stripped down and probably deloused. What… Read more
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Online Work vs. Me
By Garrick Hoffman Money, religion, greed, desire, Fox News – none of those are the root of evil. If you want the answer to what the root of all evil really is, look to online work. Hear me well! In 2012, I took a class set up conventionally (classroom, professor, peers) paired with online homework.… Read more
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Campus Exposed
By Garrick Hoffman Huddled in the cozy, borderline Hobbit-ish size of the All Faiths Cathedral, and filling all of the seats, an audience composed primarily of students tuned into the poetry that was written and spoken by, respectively, three professors that teach right here at SMCC. Professors Megan Grumbling, Mike Bove, and Quenton Baker all… Read more
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Global Citizenry through Education
By: Erik Squire Thanks to a notification from the CESIL Report, I was able to attend a fantastic event for free (Reg. $75). It was the Maine Summit on Citizen Diplomacy event held at USM. The 8hr event focused on positive global citizenry through education. It was a mind expanding and eye opening experience, with… Read more
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SMCC Student Fiston Seba Bujambi attended the 2014 Reflections of Hope Awards
By Charles Ishimwe The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum awarded Roméo Dallaire, a retired Lieutenant-General, Senator, and celebrated humanitarian the 2014 Reflections of Hope Award. In 1993, LGen Dallaire was appointed Force Commander for the United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda (UNAMIR); where he witnessed the country’s descent into chaos and genocide. More than… Read more
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A Growing Campus for Growing Minds
By Alex Bessey First Year Student & Vice President of the Midcoast Club When I began attending classes at SMCC’s Midcoast Campus I thought it would be exactly that: attending classes; but the tedious concept of chipping away at a degree was quickly replaced with a sense of purpose and involvement with both my peers and… Read more