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 […]
I’ve Got A Fever, And the Only Prescription Is Music
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. […]
Make your own Face Mask!
by The Beacon Staff If you need to get busy with your hands and want to feel proactive about your own safety, here are some patterns for home-made face masks! This video […]
A Challenging Two Weeks
Facebook Post from March 19, 2020 By Anthony Marshall, CNMS Alumni Hey all! These last two weeks have been pretty wild! And there are a lot of really stressful things happening. For […]
USM Summer Session
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Lunching & Learning with Midcoast Nursing Club
by Chelsey Domer On March 2nd , 2020, the Midcoast Nursing Club held our first Lunch and Learn, Shock States: Hypoperfusion and You, which was graciously presented by Jon Grant RN, BSN, […]
Interview with Maulian Dana, Penobscot Nation Tribal Ambassador
by Morgan Dyer This past week I was lucky enough to interview Maulian Dana, Ambassador of the Penobscot Nation. The Beacon wanted to put a spotlight on awesome women and their work […]