By Maisarah Miskoon The Pro-Advice Column from “a Millennial for Millennials” So summer called while I was writing this column. It said its usual salutations and dropped a bomb on me. Summer […]
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MCCE: Working to Take Money out of Politics!
By Erik Squire Money is a force that should never be taken lightly. Money can be used for a tool of ultimate corruption. Sadly, it is no foreign concept that people use […]
Starbucks Offering Free Education For Employees
By Garrick Hoffman Quite The “Venti” Announcement On the 16th of June of this year, Starbucks announced that they would offer free college tuition for all of their employees. The program, entitled […]
Dear Editors
A Changing World Today we live it a society that is going through some interesting changes. As we move into the 21th century we can see many of the changes in your […]
Poetic License
By Patrick Doyle Here we are again, back at la escuela. This is hopefully my last semester but who knows. How was your summer? Mine was good. I got to bop around […]
The Green Elephant
By Dierdree Glassford Asian Inspired, Made With Love: http://greenelephantmaine.com When entering the Green Elephant, a vegetarian bistro located at 608 Congress Street in Portland, I was welcomed by a sense of warmth […]
Guardians of the Galaxy meets the Avengers
By Nicholas Miller Every summer has one major blockbuster movie that leaves its’ competitors in the dust. A few years ago, that movie was the Avengers. This summer? Nothing could compare to […]
Your Creativity Is All You’ve Got
By Patrick Doyle No, really, it’s all you have left. Besides the theoretical idea of property, your possessions, you have virtually nothing on this planet besides the body, mind, etc. Luckily though […]
Three Summer 2014 Reads Which Could Suit You Well For Any Season
Garrick Hoffman This past summer, I was able to get around to tackling a few books that I’m super pleased to have completed. Unfortunately, there’s a couple others that are still beckoning […]