By Garrick Hoffman, SMCC Alumnus The Revenant (Four out of four stars) According to Revenant stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy, The Revenant was so logistically challenging and time-consuming – lasting over […]
Hoffman on Hollywood
10 Reasons to attend a Seawolves Basketball game:
Chuck Ott 10. Seating is aplenty 9. The best concessions stand in the YSCC 8. Matt Talbot 7. John Morgan 6. Jack Tolan 5. Jordan DeRosby 4. Greyson Waterman 3. There […]
Hoops Heads Into Break With Mixed Results. Women building solid season as Men struggle
Since the last publication of the Beacon, the Ladies and Men’s Seawolve basketball teams have posted a combined 500% win-loss record. The Men Wolves who are struggling have won two while dropping […]
Your Addiction and Your Thinking: How Communities can Understand and Assist Alcoholics and Addicts
By Illaria Dana, Education Major In order for the alcoholic and the addict to stay sober, they must undergo a complete psychic change. A psychic change does not mean that a new […]
Working Hard, Keeping Cool
By Illaria Dana, Education Major I’ll never forget the night when I was seventeen, and two of my female friends, entirely whimsical creatures they seemed to me then, looked at each other […]
Tech Talk – MindSumo: Make Money and Gain Experience
By Hannah Martin Want to make some pocket cash for the Holidays? Want to beef up your resume? The website for you is MindSumo! It’s a place where college students get […]
Big Corn, Bad Corn: How Our Nation’s Biggest Crop Industry is Bad For Our Environment
By Elizabeth Barrett Ahh, corn. What food staple brings more fond childhood memories than corn on the cob during a summer cookout? Unfortunately, in the past few decades, corn has been […]
Is This Commercial Truly Controversial?
By Eliza M. Hopkins, Education Major It is the holiday season again this year, nearing the time when many of us will leave to gather with close friends and family. This time […]
Letter to the Editor
Dear Editor, If any of your readers have been paying attention to the talks in Paris, they’ll see a lot of focus on things like oil used for home heating, energy […]
“Death With Dignity”: Dr. Kevorkian’s Archives Shed Light on the “Right To Die” Movement
By Elizabeth Barrett, Liberal Studies/Psychology Should humans be allowed to determine their own death, especially if they are terminally ill and suffering? For most of America’s history, this was not an option […]