Welcome Emily Bruey JMG’s New Advisor
By the Beacon Staff The Beacon would like to welcome Emily Bruey to SMCC as part of the Jobs for Maine Graduates (JMG) program. Emily will be working closely with Carlo Bufano […]
Nothing to Truffle about on Valentine’s Day Culinary Arts sells the sweetest Treats
By the Beacon Staff Last Thursday and Friday, the 16th and 17th, the Culinary Arts Department held a Valentine’s Day and Day After Truffle sale with the proceeds funding the Culinary Arts […]
News from Phi Theta Kappa SMCC’s Honor Society
By Logan Bock Ask not what your school’s honor society can do for you, ask what you can do for you school’s honor society.” […]
Restoring Youth in Senior Living
By Celina Simmons As the years drag on and our bodies age, we often lose touch with the childish youth within us. That is why Amber Wilson, the Engage Life Director at […]
Is SMCC Breathing Fresh Air?
By Magella Cantara When walking through the SMCC campus there are signs that read, “Smoke Free Campus.” There are only two spots on campus in which you are allowed to smoke by […]
Horticulture Job Fair
By the Beacon Staff Stop by the Culinary Arts Dining Room on Wednesday February 20, (storm date 2/27) to meet others with horticultural interests! Set up is from 4:00-4:30, with the actual […]
A Safe Haven Under Pressure
By Magella Cantara & Kameron McGill Fox News recently had an interview with Laura Ingraham during which she alleged that Portland, Maine, is “overrun by asylum-seekers” and demanded that we “kick African […]