By Zachary Guiod A few weeks ago Brazil had its 38th presidential election. I know it’s a lot to ask for Americans to read about other countries’ elections when they aren’t even […]
Brazil’s new dict… President
ThanksGrieving: The Poisoned Tale of New England Settlers
By Liam Woodworth-Cook Thanksgiving is probably the most American holiday in the United States. We trace its roots back to the Mayflower, as Pilgrims banded together in the area that would be […]
You Said What? Trump Attacks Birthright Citizenship
By Zachary Guiod Most of us have become accustomed to the absurd, unconstitutional and even racist things that our president has said over the past two years. It’s in the news for […]
On The Links: The Challenges of the Game
By Jared Erving When I talk to people about how one of the greatest aspects of golf is that it is played out doors, sometimes they comment, “Yeah, but you only play […]
On The Pitch: Lady SeaWolves Make a Name for Themselves in Nationals
By The Beacon Sports Staff The Beacon would like to make a shout out to the women and men’s soccer teams for their seasons. The Men’s soccer team while not advancing as […]
On the Courts: Basketball Squads Start Season Hot
By The Beacon Sports Staff – Photos by Jacob Clowes With the official arrival of winter this past Friday, basketball season in New England and especially in South Portland is heating up, […]
Trip to the White Mountains: Hiking The White Mountains with SMCC’s Multicultural Club
“Hiking the White Mountains was a really great experience for the international students matter of fact, for some of them it’s the first time, and to climb the mountain was […]
History Repeats Itself
By Celina Simmons Many Republican leaders are quick to jump to skepticism, most often in regards to economics and climatology — though they are often ready to follow the lead of business […]