By Rebecca Cosgrove, Liberal Studies major, Education concentration One of the biggest transitions I and many other students have to deal with when starting college, is living in a dorm with a roommate. […]
The Roommate Agreement
Portland’s First Friday
Here, Congress Street is closed to traffic for Portland’s First Friday Art Walk in June of this year. The monthly cultural event regularly attracts more than 3,000 people. The Beacon’s WordPress is […]
Dining Out On A Students Budget: Flatbreads
By Dining Dierdree 72 Commercial St #5, Portland, ME 04101 (207) 772-8777 On a rainy dark and cold night all you can think about when you are out in the cold is […]
SMCC’s Art Department Celebrates Tenth Year Art Faculty exhibits at Lewis Gallery, Portland Public Library
Rebekah Marin, Liberal Arts Major with a concentration in English Could you imagine SMCC without its art department? To celebrate the SMCC Fine Arts Program’s 10th birthday, nearly 30 active faculty members are […]
Poetic License: Fall, the Season of My Essence
by Patrick Doyle Labor Day happened and now it feels more like autumn. That’s okay to me, I always enjoy the recycling-type-feeling that this time of year represents … also B-horror movies, […]
Pro-Active Advice: Coffee, Tea, or a Band-Aid for your knee?
By Maisarah Miskoon Let’ talk about stuff, baby. Let’s talk about you and me. Let’s talk about all the good things and the bad thing that may be. Let’s talk about YOU. […]
Tech Talk: Simplicity to Complicity
By James Loomis For those of you who didn’t hear about a recent security issue, at the end of last semester an issue with the way web sites transmitted your passwords and […]
Solar Power in 2014: A New Milestone
Garrick Hoffman In a recent publication by news website Article 3, a heartening headline stole the featured spot under its Tech section: “Solar Now Powering Half A Million Homes and Businesses”. According […]
Science Watch Room: Your Brain on Exercise: Part Deux
By Jason Glynn, Liberal Studies Major Here is the second (and hopefully final) installment of my summer experience working in a neuroscience lab at the University of New England, under a Maine-INBRE Fellowship. […]
My Euro-Trip: Germany
By Erik Squire As promised, here is trip number two in my four edition series, journaling my travels abroad. In this article I will thoroughly divulge my incredible adventures in: (drumroll please…) […]