by Alexandria Griffin I’m happily sitting in my room reading a book when all of a sudden, mom runs up for the conch shell that’s in our upstairs bathroom. “What’s happening I […]
The Conch Shell
Student Leaders Look Forward to Better Times and a Better Earth
Urging All to Remember 50th Anniversary of Earth Day by the SMCC Student Senate The 50th Anniversary of Earth Day is right around the corner! Sadly, because of the current COVID-19 pandemic, […]
Make Bad Art
by The Beacon Staff I’ve been reading this blog by one of my favorite authors. His name is Autin Kleon, and today’s post was called “Make Bad Art.” Here is the link, […]
Handling the Online Transition
by The Beacon Staff We are all facing some pretty significant digital challenges these days. Even if you’re a digital native (a person born or brought up during the age of digital […]
Poetic License
Pandemic by Magella Cantara Our time has felt like it’s been stopped and for some it has We can take this time to better reflect ourselves to divide up into sections who […]
TV Shows Worth Binge Watching this Quarantine
by Danielle Pride Please Note: The star system is out of 5 stars! Throughout this quarantine, a lot of us, whether we like it or not, have found ourselves scrolling through Netflix […]
Gentleman’s Jack Review
By Magella Cantara Globally, as the world is experiencing this pandemic together, many are at home working or finding themselves wallowing in boredom. To pass the time over the weekends other than […]
Daffodil Tribute Starts to Bloom
by Celina Simmons On a rainy day in early November, before the times of quarantine, the Student Senate held a gathering in commemoration of Maine women who fought for the right to […]
Candidate Clarification
by Celina Simmons On April 8th, the news broke out on Bernie Sanders suspending his campaign in the 2020 presidential election. Many headlines then followed with a statement along the lines of […]
The Illusion has Dissolved
by Finley Welch All the greatest books to ever hit the palm of my hands begin with an ominous one liner: “It was a pleasure to burn.” Like a moth to a […]