This story has been updated on April 12, 2018, to add J.M. Zulu’s quote and photo, and to correct the date of the event. By Rebecca Dow On Thursday, April 5, Resident […]
Cultural Night [updated]
Maine Public Hosts Bake-Off at SMCC
By The Beacon Staff Maine Public will host the second annual CREATE IT MAINE Recipe Contest on Saturday, April 28, in the Culinary Arts Building at SMCC. The contest, which is open […]
Email Viruses – How They Work and How to Avoid Them
By Brandon Walp What exactly is an email virus? An email virus is defined as a virus that is sent with or attached to email communications. Email communications are a way of […]
Uninstalling the Uninstallable With Windows PowerShell
By Robert Benn Windows 10 comes chock-full of applications and features that support the myriad needs of a vast user base. Unfortunately, Microsoft gives their users scant opportunity to choose which applications […]
#MeToo – Taking a Stand Against Women’s Oppression
Courtesy Of International Socialist Organization A new resistance is growing. Ever since the serial abuser Donald Trump assumed the presidency, millions of women and survivors of sexual violence have taken to the streets and […]
On the Road to the Intactivist Demonstration
By Randall Delaware About 20 years ago a professor said to me, when I was inquiring about starting college and majoring in urban planning: “It’s already past the registration period — poor […]
With Great (Photoshop) Skills Come Great Responsibility
By Daniele Amandolini I joined SMCC less than a year ago, specifically the Communications and New Media program, with the intent of learning everything about graphic and visual design. Just like many […]
Imagine Your Teacher Naked for a Moment
By Gio DiFazio Saul Levine, a film instructor at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, was terminated after showing a film to his senior thesis class that included intimate shots of him […]