SMCC Students Write In Their Wishes And Thoughts For 2019
By The Beacon Staff As the Beacon staff prepared for the first paper for 2019, we thought it would be good idea to reach out to the student population asking for those […]
The Dribblettes Rock the Halftime Show
By The Beacon Sports Staff Fans at the last SMCC women’s home basketball game had the fortune to see the Dribblettes, an organization that helps kindergarten through 3rd girls grade organization that […]
SeaWolves Return to SMCC
By The Beacon Sports Staff The SeaWolves basketball squads returned to the Hutchinson Gymnasium on January 12th, opening up their 2019 winter-spring home season against Paul Smiths in a Yankee Small College […]
SMCC Marine Science Drifter
By Stephen T. Lyons Dr. James Manning, a physical oceanographer with the National Marine Fisheries Service, started a program called eMOLT to team up with fishermen and academic institutions to place an […]
Cries to the White Crowd
By Liam Woodworth-Cook Just before the United States celebrated the colonist holiday of Thanksgiving, canisters of tear gas were launched across the United States border into Mexico. The targets of the gas […]
From the Desk of the Managing Editors
By Zaq G. & Celina S. This is the last edition of The Beacon that is going to be published in 2018. It has been a fantastic semester while tiring at the […]
May Mayhem Guide Your Way
By Luke Chaffee Have you ever wanted to make a movie? I don’t mean something you made in high school with your friends and posted on Youtube only to get 30 views […]
Student Senate: Your Ticket to Greatness
By J.D. Parks What do Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, Oprah Winfrey and Brad Pitt all have in common? The answer? They were all involved in Student Government. As Public Relations Director for […]