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(Opinion) The Lit Powder Keg: Threats to Our Midterm Elections
As we inch closer to the midterms, it seems as if this election carries more weight than in years past. Ideologies have taken a hold of America’s institutions and have a strong grip on the public Read more
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All About Jared Golden
Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons Jared Golden is the incumbent Democrat Representative to Maine’s 2nd District, and will be competing against Republican challenger Bruce Poliquin and Independent Tiffany Bond in the midterm elections on November 8. He is a Marine Corps veteran and has been in the House of Congress since 2019, and is seeking to… Read more
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Liberal Studies Major Rachel Pardi Makes SMCC her New Home
Introduced to volleyball by two close friends at Deering High School, Pardi continues her volleyball career at SMCC by playing with the Seawolves. Pardi, a senior volleyball player for the team, plays middle hitter. She comes to the Seawolves from Portland, where she attended Deering High School and played volleyball for The SMCC Beacon. We… Read more
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Events on November 3, 2022
Forum with City Council Candidates Nov 3, 2022 at 3:00 PM | Jewett Auditorium Next week the people of South Portland will be voting to fill two City Council Seats.The SMCC Student Senate has invited the four candidates to a forum on our South Portland campus. Natalie West, Steve Silver, and Brendan Williams have confirmed they… Read more
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The World Wide Web of Spam
Regular users of Twitter are no stranger to spam bots running rampant on the site. These bots are fake accounts created mostly for the purposes of scamming users in one way or another. Most are pieces used in phishing scams. These scams aim to draw information from the real users on the site through fake… Read more
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Get Ready for Spring!
Did you know that registration for the spring semester started on Tuesday, November 1, for current students? Beginning yesterday, students with 30+ credits and veterans were able to register for courses. Beginning tomorrow, November 3rd, students with <30 will be able to register for the spring semester. If you are not enrolled in a degree… Read more