By Magella Cantara This new movie came out on Netflix called “Someone Great” (for those of you who haven’t heard of it). To summarize this movie instead of spilling all the details, […]
Movie Mood
From the Managing Editor’s Desk
By Celina Simmons The end of a semester overwhelms everyone with emotions. From panic to excitement to sadness, we all feel it. But as the cliché goes, when one door closes, another […]
A Place That Time Forgot: Finale
By Jessilyn Rich I waited until dawn to return to where the house had stood the day before. Overgrown vines had turned black from the heat of the flames, and the whole […]
Animals on Campus
By Sandra Lynham, Director of Counseling and Disability Services While The Beacon does not normally accept articles written by SMCC staff and faculty, we appreciate Ms. Lynham taking the time to clarify […]
Gig Economy
It means that if you’re not in the market for a job because either, you don’t like the 9-5 idea of commitment, or you prefer to work your ass off this week, […]
Checking in with the Beacon Staff Astrologist
By Celina Simmons The past few months have been insanely hectic to say the least, and that’s all thanks to the crazy cosmic energy that has been thrown at us. We’ve survived […]
She was their only hope… the passing of Beijing
By Tyler Arabia In a southern China zoo last week, one of the world’s most endangered and rarest turtle species has suffered a great loss when the turtle Beijing died. Beijing was […]
Student Leadership Awards
By Meghan Lessard On Monday, April 29, the Center for Student involvement held their sixth annual Student Leadership Awards, which were previously known as the CeSIL awards. CeSIL helps students become more […]
Apohadion Theater
By Liam Woodworth-Cook The Apohadion Theater is a small basement like venue on Hanover Street in Portland. Across the street of the looming Bayside Bowl and a minute walk from Bayside Village, […]
Some Finals Just Happen to Be More Fun Than Others
By The Beacon Staff While students in the physics, business and computer technology classes are cramming for finals, as were students across both campuses, students in Chuck Ott’s Drawing I class are […]