By Celina Simmons Have you ever wanted to study abroad but have no clue where to start? Well, do we have some news for you! The George J. Mitchell Scholarship Program grants […]
Study Abroad with the George J. Mitchell Scholarship Program
Students 4 Democratic Socialism: An Anti-Capitalist Love Group
By Liam Woodworth-Cook Dear peers, with my utter pleasure I’d like to introduce a new group on campus. Students 4 Democratic Socialism (S4 for short) is a student collective brainstormed by Maximillian […]
President Derek Langhauser Leaves the MCCS To be Governor Mills Chief Legal Counsel
By Elle Gigi The most influential man in the Maine Community College System (MCCS), and one of the most influential advocates for our rights and needs, happens to be someone you, as […]
Shut Down, Shut Up: A Wall, a Coup, a Rollaway Stone and a Temporary Government Resumes
By Liam Woodworth-Cook On Jan. 25, 2019, the president of the United States signed a bill that would cease the longest government shutdown in the United States. The financial plan, however, will […]
Where Is Our Counselor?
By Celina Simmons Where is our school counselor? This seems to be the million-dollar question going around campus. We have been without a school counselor since the beginning of last fall, when […]
Long Live the King!
By Morgan Dyer Martin Luther King Jr. Day is upon us again and it’s a day to stop and reflect on our shared history as a country so that we can move […]
The Captain’s House Gets a Makeover
By Celina Simmons Most students here at SMCC have no idea what you’re talking about when mentioning the Captain’s House or even the Captain’s Cupboard. This isn’t surprising based on the condition […]
CNMS Student’s Drone Imagery
CNMS student Jacob Lawrence is a drone photographer, and shot this image of the ice forming on the Saco River on January 15th this year. Look for more of his work in […]
The Student Welfare Committee of the Student Senate in Action
By Will Chabot Although many students return home for the month-long winter break, some without that luxury remained in the residence halls. With the Oceanview Dining Hall closed, the Captain’s Cupboard Food […]