Get Your Questions Answered by The Student Senate This Friday, May 8th, the Student Senate will be hosting a special Chit-Chat & Rant session at noon. Like all other Chit-Chat & Rants, […]
How will SMCC Move Forward After the Lockdown
Diane Keaton Is My Hero: Revisiting Annie Hall
by Jody Goodman When I hear the names Nora Ephron, Nancy Meyers, Meg Ryan, or Tom Hanks, my heart immediately warms and my mind goes to a happy place full of beautiful […]
Farewell
by Morgan Dyer It’s with sadness and pride that I’m going into our last week of production with the SMCC Beacon! This is it! In the fall the Beacon will become a […]
Isolation
by Tamiya Joseph
The Mask of the Red Death Pt. 2
by Morgan Dyer
Poetic License
“Untitled” by Magella Cantara I’m changing my hair trying to get so far from you. from myself from existence None of the colors I’ve tried are working so I keep changing Trying […]
A Nightmare on Elm Street film review
by Krysta Black A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) is a horror classic. As in most horror movies from the 80’s we are introduced to a group of teenagers who are being […]
What’s up Doc?
Interview on COVID-19 by Celina Simmons Recently, I was fortunate enough to get an interview with Larry Adrian, a Physician Assistant at the Preble Street Clinic, to talk a little bit about […]
From the Desk of the Managing Editor
by Celina Simmons I was showing my friend a great resource for scholarship applications the other day, and I came across so much more than scholarships. If you haven’t heard about iGrad, […]
Further Restrictions
by Peregrine Starr The COVID19 pandemic has swept the world into a whirlwind of sudden chaos and uncertainty. As the adults around the globe are finding themselves having to transition into […]