By Ronnie Kupfer If you have a Windows computer that is a few years old with a mechanical hard-disk drive (HDD) and find it sluggish and slow, would like better performance, and […]
Migrate an Operating System to a Solid State Drive
Cyber Slavery
By Meghan Lessard Our generation is growing up in a time of continuously evolving technology. Although technology can positively affect our everyday lives, often times it has a negative effect that is […]
How SMCC Celebrates National Women’s History Month Featuring Cabinet Member Frances Perkins
By The Beacon Staff The door might not be opened to a woman again for a long, long time, and I had a kind of duty to other women to walk in […]
Atria Senior Prom
February 13, 2019 Enjoy these pictures of SMCC students and friends at the Atria Senior Prom! These lovely photos were captured by the talented Jessica Tardiff the night of February 13th. You […]
Astrology Check
By Celina Simmons A lot of cosmic energy is in store for us this March that we need to try to flow with. It’s going to be a busy month with the […]
Art Club’s Big Plans
By Celina Simmons On April 27, the Art Club is planning to travel to Boston for the day to enjoy the plethora of art that is present in the city. Their goal […]
Passing Papers
By Liam Woodworth-Cook, with Feza Mitima We live in a world of walls. A world of lines that are constructed, as if we could make the air into a color, a dotted […]
SMCC Squads Head to Nationals After Falling Short in YSCC
By The Beacon Sports Staff As the SeaWolves basketball season comes to a close, The Beacon would like to recognize the SeaWolves on both squads who were acknowledged for their play on […]
The Kindness Korner
The Kindness Mama Mama Kindness is overjoyed! My kindness boxes are now receiving witnesses of kindness. It makes my heart overjoyed with happiness. My boxes have been up and available for a […]