By Celina Simmons February is such a conflicting month of the year. We are snowed in half the time, getting teased with momentary glimpses of warm weathered days, and if that’s not […]
From the Desk of the Managing Editor
Would You Like Some Tea To Go With That Culture Shock?
By Sierra Firley On December 16, 2018, I embarked on a one-month trip to Istanbul, Turkey. This journey started in a math class last semester. I sat across from a girl named […]
The Conundrum of Complexity
By Matthew Young When you have to pick a new password for a website or an application, what do you pick? Do you use an old favourite, used many times before? Do […]
We’re All-Stars The Big Answer
By Jesse Brand I’ve decided to describe my beliefs with imagery/symbolism since it’s universal. This is my first diagram that shows the way consciousness flows through the earth. The earth being the […]
Encouraging Cure for Beginning Stages of Alzheimer’s
By Loraine Aceto The number of people with Alzheimer’s worldwide is estimated as high as 24 million, and the frequency is expected to double every 20 years until 2040, According to the […]
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 […]