Corsair Football Earns Emotional Win in Honor of Fallen Coach
Brett Johnson
October 29, 2009
The Corsairs pulled off a miraculous comeback victory aginst the West Los Angeles College Wildcats, last Saturday afternoon, in the final minute of the game with a two-point conversion that earned them their second win of the season and a final score of 29-28. The game was dedicated to their former coach,... Read more »
Persistence, Perseverance and Practice Pays Off For Women’s Soccer
Eric Licas
October 29, 2009
Just watch the Santa Monica Corsairs women’s soccer team during practice, and one begins to understand how they have earned the third best record in their division. Every drill is carried out as if it made the difference between victory and defeat. Only enough time is spent between exercises as... Read more »
Picasso at the Lapin Agile: A Theatre Review
October 29, 2009
Pablo Picasso, Albert Einstein, and Elvis Presley enter a bar in 1904, France. This is not a set up for some bad joke but rather the premise behind an oddly funny show. It may just be the intelligent writing of Steve Martin, or it could be the rather enjoyable acting. It was probably a combination... Read more »
The Goalie Who Saved Santa Monica
Jung Shim
October 29, 2009
Two seconds until halftime. The game is tied up and you want to go into the second half in the lead. You have two choices, do you pass or do you take that shot? This was the decision that goalie Stefan Stratton had. He made his choice and it was reflected with the team’s first victory of the... Read more »
U.S. No Longer Has The Goods
Danyelle Callion
October 29, 2009
As America recuperates from the economic disaster of 2008, reality needs to settle in. Capitalism as we know it, is over. The days of a booming housing market, low inflation, and a thriving dollar have passed because of the unfounded belief that the United States is still the pre-eminent economic world... Read more »
Married With Discrimination
Shivaune C. Field
October 29, 2009
Keith Bardwell, a justice of the peace in Louisiana for 34 years, doesn’t believe he is racist. He believes letting “them” use his bathroom and enter his house is evidence of that. He has “piles” of black friends he says. “I don’t think I’ve mistreated... Read more »
We’ve Got Issues
Kathryn Stuart
October 29, 2009
When the United States entered a new century, it simultaneously began a new era of politics. The last decade of the previous century witnessed a broadening of our culture through a socio-political movement. Yet as we began the new millennium, the United States once again became vastly more conservative. ... Read more »
The Battle For Minds, Hearts, Cholesterol
Chase Infante
October 29, 2009
That break between classes just rolled around, and your stomach continues to growl as hunger makes its presence. You head to the cafeteria to try and grab something to eat. As you walk into the cafeteria the two main competitors to satisfy your hunger are Fresh and Natural, the old stand by, and... Read more »
Animal Pharm Invasion
Andrew Vega
October 29, 2009
Unless you’ve been living under a rock or hiding from the tyrannical government on a swamp in the Degobah system, you’ve probably heard about the H1N1 Virus aka Swine Flu. Why is there so much attention being given to H1N1? Aren’t there two wars we still need to pull out of and another... Read more »
What’s good to eat on budget and a time limit?
Maryam Bodbari
October 25, 2009
Imagining sitting on a bench in Paris at the beautiful and romantic Luxembourg garden with a hot grilled, fresh cheese, tomato and basil panini sandwich. It’s rare that you’ll find an authentic french “delicacy” in Southern California but Crepe Cafe on Third Street Promenade has... Read more »




