By Patrick Doyle I’m a big fan of the risqué French poets . . . y’know, Rimbaud, Baudelaire, Lautreamont, Verlaine. They all had visionary, oftentimes macabre, dazzling verses with a specific “moodiness” […]
Book Review: Francois Villon’s The Poems of Francois Villon
Enough is Enough: the Death Penalty must Die
By Richard Sawyer We have all heard the phrase “Eye for an eye” from Leviticus before. This is an age-old quote that is clearly older then the Bible itself. It is a […]
We Be Burnin’ Not Concernin’
By Erik Squire In the last edition of The Beacon, Richard Sawyer wrote on the pros of legalizing marijuana, his observations are not far off from what I believe. However for the […]
A Summer with the Maine Conservation Corps
By Garrick Hoffman Want to work outdoors for a season or two? How about packing on some serious muscles that would make the average Planet Fitness member wonder how you did it? Would […]
As the Season Winds Down the Elite Eight is Eyed
By The Beacon Staff With the YSCC post season-tournament just over the horizon, the Lady and Men’s Seawolve basketball teams have been battling it out on the YSCC hardwood floors trying to […]