Whether or not one should go to college is a question that has been crossing the minds of Generation Z a lot in recent years. Younger people, many of whom are now […]
National Poetry Month Spotlight: #4
Another day, another poem! This staff writer is merely sharing more of her own work as staff and students come forward with their own work in the next two weeks. I hope […]
Family Through Flames: SMCC’s Live-in Program Welcomes All
The SMCC Fire Science department is one of the best in the state, and maybe even the country, with people from California, Florida, New York, etc. coming to Maine to be a […]
TRIO: Advocacy For Students
If you had asked me on June 9th, 2016 (the night of my high school graduation) what my future was about to be like, I would have gone quiet and told you […]
Student Involvement on the Midcoast Campus
Joel Messinger, Composite Science & Manufacturing Major Student Involvement on the Midcoast Campus Hello fellow students! This semester we have new groups forming and the opportunities for students to be involved in activities are […]
EMT Practice
Last Thursday students in Eric Wellman’s EMSP-225 Medical Emergencies II class worked through an overdose scenario. The goal of the simulation was to understand the ways an overdose affects the victim and […]
In an Era of School Violence, Where Does SMCC Stand?
By Ashley Berry, Liberal Arts – Political Science Major In light of recent violent events across the country, there are many questions that students have regarding guns, violence, and whether or not we […]
Rumor Has It
Megan Prevost, Biotechnology Major Rumor: To prevent extreme budget cuts, the tuition is going to increase hundreds of dollars by the semester, making the overall tuition quite a bit higher each semester. Fact: […]
Students Interview
By Paula Limba Hello SMCC students! I hope you’re all doing well and that everybody has had a wonderfully invigorating good start to the academic 2015-2016 year. My name is Paula Limba. […]