Eggs are such a common element in baking and cooking. Whether you’re going Vegan or simply just don’t want or have eggs these come in handy. Becoming Vegan can be difficult for […]
Best Ways to Replace Eggs in Any Recipe
Calendar Event: The East Coast’s Largest Design and Manufacturing Event
Date: December 7-9, 2021Location: Jacob Javits Convention CenterNew York, NYDescription: The six-in-one design and manufacturing expo is designed to display a comprehensive view of the product life cycle- from prototype to production. […]
Athletic Director of the Year
Matt Richards, Associate Dean of Students, Director of Athletics and Men’s Basketball Coach, had a lot to say about himself, his program and his expectations as a player. He was hired by […]
5G: A superior way to connect
From delivering simple analog voices to sending a huge amount of data, wireless mobile networks have progressed a long way throughout the years. Now, we are on the fifth generation of wireless […]
Super Jumbos = Super Unprofitable
No need for such enormous aircraft By Ian Kerr There is an unfortunate truth plaguing the aviation world lately. The jumbo jet is going the way of the Concorde, which is the […]
What Does the Covid-19 Vaccine Mandate Mean for EMS Workers?
By Emma Campbell Maine EMS workers react to the looming deadline to be vaccinated against Covid-19 PORTLAND – By October 29 all Maine healthcare workers must be fully vaccinated againstCovid-19 or face […]
Opinion: Stumbling Toward Progress
Making college more affordable is a difficult prospect, and good people will disagree on what is a profoundly complicated and vitally important debate; however, what cannot stand is the status quo. It cannot remain a fact of life in the richest country in the world that only the wealthiest among us can afford the right to provide their children with an unburdened education.
Opinion: Let There be Kitchens!
..The meal plans are expensive, yet they are failing to satisfy and provide a healthy diet for every student because the dining hall doesn’t offer a variety of foods, doesn’t prioritize the health of students, and makes it extremely hard for students with food allergies to get enough to eat.
Photography with Blake Moran
Blake Moran is a CNMS major at SMCC who is an avid Photographer. I was first drawn into his work when I had seen samples of his unique perspective and techniques. He […]
Opinion: College During the Pandemic
Covid did not stop at affecting the workplace and our schools. Enrollment and retention of students have dropped significantly within the last few years.