By Laurence F Adams III Spying, collecting, tracking, and processing everyone’s data are par for the course nowadays in America. Before June 2013, with Edward Snowden’s confirmation, it was denied. Even with […]
Tech Talk
Wolverine vs. Vegeta
X-Men’s Wolverine (Aiden Bothwell) and Dragonball Z’s Vegeta (Kenneth Reddinger) square off before the SMCC Halloween Dance Party on Thursday, October 29. No blood was shed…this time.
Scholarships
So, you are a little bit of an unconventional student and your thought process goes something like this: “There’s no financial aid available for me “because of who I am.” Well, maybe […]
Hydrate Humanity Continues
Illaria Dana,Education Major The political science classes taught by Julie Mueller and Ellen Moy continue to raise money for water pump for the village of Cameroon. This village has a population of […]
EMT Practice
Last Thursday students in Eric Wellman’s EMSP-225 Medical Emergencies II class worked through an overdose scenario. The goal of the simulation was to understand the ways an overdose affects the victim and […]
Campus Exposed: Advising Month and UhaulCarShare
Megan Prevost, Liberal Studies Major If you’re a student here at SMCC you’ve probably heard through the grapevine that this month is advising month. Either you’ve heard your teachers rambling on about it […]
From the Midcoast Campus: A Slice of Life
The Midcoast campus Learning Commons and Health Science Center came to life a few Thursdays ago as Aaron Cook’s guitar playing filled the center with musical interludes. SMCC students:
Poetic License
Illaria Dana, Education Major Three Colors Three Colors are films I watched in my dad’s living room when no one was home. I watched Blue three times, and red four more. It took me […]
The Intern: A Review (2.5 stars)
By Alexander Balzano The Intern was a unique, lovable movie and definitely a good date movie. The film opens with Robert DeNiro as a retired widower who is, in fact, a lonely […]
Gobbling and Grateful
By Dierdree Glassford, Hospitality/Culinary Arts Major It’s this time of year when things start to get cozy. The leaves are falling in an array of colors, coating our streets with the colors of […]