Midcoast student Michael Black had a thrilling moment when he had the opportunity to meet Senator Angus King during a recent Midcoast Career Fair on the 16th. Asides from meeting Senator King, […]
Scenes from Midcoast
Vets’ Corner
By Stephen McCabe II Hello, brothers and sisters, I am sorry that I didn’t write to you in the last issue, or at least provided some updates on what’s going on inside […]
Human-Computer Integration
By Steven Dube There is no doubt that computers have changed almost every facet of our modern existence as humans. In a very short time we have moved from a completely analog […]
21st Century Polio
By Celina Simmons Acute flaccid myelitis, also referred to as AFM, has many similar symptoms to the once formidable polio that left thousands of children paralyzed in the early 20th century. AFM […]
Poetic License
This week I’m proud to submit more poems from our peers. The weather is turning colder, and sickness stalks us on our late nights. It swept into my house and shook me […]
St. Lawrence Arts Hosts ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time’
By Liam Woodworth-Cook There’s a chapel up on Munjoy Hill, right as you crest the steep hill on Congress. There’s a laundromat with a short Italian man who’s been on the hill […]
From the Desk of the Managing Editors
By Celina Simmons and Zachary Guiod If you remember from the last issue, our former managing editor, Rebecca Dow, has left the position. Rebecca did such a phenomenal job it will be […]
Trump’s Triumphs: The Economy
By Loraine Aceto President Donald J. Trump, USA’s 45th president has been winning even more for America ever since he has been elected! Next to Washington, Reagan and Nixon, he has been […]