By Anne Gresinger, SMCC Chaplain Intern On the morning of the fatal accident, as chaplain, I was called on to be there for the SMCC students facing this tragedy. However much help I […]
Living In Questions
Ashley Bryan and His Art
By Celina Simmons The Portland Museum of Art is featuring an exquisite exhibit by a local painter and poet from Aug. 3 to Nov. 25. This past weekend a couple friends and […]
Here’s Your Listing: The Roll Call Of October
By Liam Woodworth-Cook Portland is a happening spot for music. Here we’ll go through the rundown of some of the bigger names passing through town. As always, music can be found in […]
Freeform’s 31 Nights of Halloween
By Loraine Aceto From October thirteenth to thirty-first, Freeform’s famous seasonal programming block, Nights of Halloween, has made an upgrade! Freeform says, “Prepare yourself for blood-curdling chills and fiendish frights . . […]
Poetic License
By Liam Woodworth-Cook Autumn has always been one of my favorite times to write. The swinging shift of seasons is upon us, stark imagery surrounds, and the spirits hang in the air. […]
Funny Jokes
By Loraine Aceto Laughter is the best medicine! Best Life Online says, “Laughter relaxes the whole body, boosts the immune system, releases endorphins, protects the heart, burns calories, may help a longer […]
The Babadook
By Jacob Darling This week I decided to do something a little different for my review. Rather than go out and see a new movie I chose to stay inside, curl up […]
SMCC’s Eric Squire: Changing Education One Student at a Time
By Thomas Eng Erik Squire didn’t just graduate from SMCC with a 4.0 GPA. While going to school at Southern Maine Community College he also worked as president of both Student Senate […]