Pies were flying from the hands of students and into the faces of staff and faculty – including President Cantor – in an effort to raise funds for the SMCC student food […]
Professors Get Pied for the Captain’s Cupboard
Hydrate Humanity
By Emily McFarlin, Business Major Here at SMCC, there are three Political Science classes that are taught by Ellen Moy and Julie Mueller. Ellen and Julie have combined our classes in an effort […]
Transfer Fair
By Megan Prevost, Biotechnology Major If you’re like me you might be thinking about transferring after two years or so here at SMCC. Not only is the thought of transferring a daunting task […]
The Beat on the Street
By Christopher Wilkes Communications & New Media Major Wednesday, October 28th at Empire | Pardon Me Doug (Phish Tribute) Thursday, October 29th at Blue | Holly Golightly and the Brokeoffs Take a break from studying […]
Damnationland Review
Alexander Balzano Communications and New Media Major Damnationland is a Portland-born, independent horror film festival just finishing its fifth year. Opening to a massive audience at the State Theater, the festival has been […]
Citypass, Oh the Places You Will go!
By Dierdree Glassford Hospitality/Culinary Arts Major When deciding on what to do for a special occasion, as a college student with very limited funds, there is always so much that goes into it. […]
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Sometimes what’s considered just “vandalism” (with that ugly connotation) could instead be considered “positive vandalism.” I often find in Portland and its surrounding communities that there are heartening signs of human activity, and […]
Soccer remains alive and kicking while… The Diamonds become quieter while…
Beacon Sports Staff As the fall season extends into Indian summer, the action on the diamonds heads into the bottom of the ninth with the softball team took to the diamond finishing […]
Gone But Not Forgotten
3 sports legends depart with no one to take their place September has been a cruel month considering who from the sporting world has departed this orbiting arena of sports. Within a […]
You Said…What?
by Tegan Bradley, Liberal Studies Lorelei is a first year SMCC student, a country girl at heart working to one day become a veterinarian. She’s five feet short, constantly emitting positivity and a friendly […]