At peaceful times and moments, hard work is a constant. A breath feels better when fulfilled Times are rough grind is harder, hard work is a constant. A moment is more peaceful […]
A Poem by Anthony Cook
A Poem
By Wilder Shafter Waves of hope and hopelessness crashing, in cycles like the tide– I was flotsam to begin with, but now I’m alive.
March Malware
By Arden Leigh How to ground yourself Feel your hands; feel their veins and aching pain Tap your feet to the ground and listen to the sounds Sounds like some acid-jazz mixed […]
The Impact of College on Mental Health
By: Hailey Moore SOUTH PORTLAND – It’s 2020 and another wave of students are enrolled at Southern Maine Community College. As exciting as this news is collegesats.org reports that “mental health issues […]
The Benefits of Study Groups
By Danielle Pride SOUTH PORTLAND, 2020 Note: this article was written before the pandemic started and school got switched to online. However, you can still do study groups through Zoom, Skype, or […]
PTK Update
Things are happening for our Phi Theta Kappa Chapter! Our President Tetty Collins is expected to transfer after this semester and take the next big step towards her future success! We also […]
I’ve Got A Fever, And the Only Prescription Is Music
By Parris Cayer-Leary If you’re like me, and you probably are, you’re stuck indoors for now, most of the time. This is something that we, as Mainers are used to during the […]
Out the Window
By Wesley Winslow Harmon March 28th, 2020 | Prompt: While in quarantine, you look out the window and see something that you can’t believe you saw. What did you just see? Today, […]
From the Desk of the Managing Editor
by Celina Simmons During my experience being in lock-down for the past few weeks, I’ve come to the realization that I should probably start learning how to take care of myself. Now, […]
Coronavirus Diaries
by Alex Griffin 5:00AM Shopping Mom told me that she and dad were getting up at 5:00 AM to go grocery shopping and I was like, “whaaaat?” So, I looked at her. […]