By: Jamil Roberts Many years ago, Howard Burpee who taught in the Computer Science Department and taught a Senior Seminar class in the department approached the Beacon asking about the possibilities of his students […]
They Took Our Jobs!
Joe Biden’s Great Big Time Law Firm
By: Chris Hedgpeth Everything is bigger in Texas. Except the pool of candidates in the third Democratic presidential debate. Instead of another two night affair involving 20 people, the debate at Texas […]
From the Desk
By: Celina Simmons Three weeks into the semester and the pressure is on. By now, you and I should be no strangers to a full schedule. After all, isn’t that what we […]
The Eyeing
By: Liam Woodworth-Cook It is said in the world of photography one doesn’t “take” a photograph, but “makes” a photograph. The distinction is in the capturing, the striking moment when light is […]
Wind Therapy
By: James M. Little In the Wind Therapy, when life seems to get you down. All the troubles make your head turn around. Everything yanks your chain. Clear your head and clear […]
It Ends… Sloppily
A Review of IT Chapter 2 By: Stanley Kimball IT Chapter 2 is based off half of the infamous 1,138 page novel by Maine’s own Stephen King, is a sequel to the […]
What’s Going on in Music Today?
By: Magella Cantara Throughout 2019, there has been an abundance of new music released. Already we have seen the charts on Billboard make history, starting back in February. It’s artists ranging from […]