Global Motion: using dance as an extension for learning
Global Motion took place on May 17 and 18, 2025 and showcased three student choreographers: Mayu Oishi, Simon Lathrop and Aiden Cook
El Clásico Femenil: A game for the ages
Club América and Chivas host the first ever Clásico Femenil match in the United States at BMO Stadium as the rivalry between both clubs intensified.
Rehearsals before the big show: Global Motion World Dance
The Global Motion World Dance Company prepares for their Spring performances.
Amadour: An interdisciplinary artist shaped by SMC and exploring queer identity through art
Amadour, a former Santa Monica College (SMC) and University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) alum shares their journey as a nonbinary, first-generation American artist.
“Living Archive” Converge+Vertex: Traversing the Minor Gesture of Timeliness concludes exhibition at Barrett Art Gallery
Santa Monica College Barret Art Gallery hosted closing reception for its 2024-2025 exhibit Converge+Vertex: Traversing the Minor Gesture of Timeliness.
L.A. Times celebrates 30 years of Festival of Books
L.A. Times’s Festival of Books marks their 30th anniversary this year. The festival is hosted on the USC campus and filled with exhibitors and attendees.
Does the Metro E-Line need more security?
Since COVID-19, the Metro E-Line has not only been seeing an increase in the number of passengers, but also an increase in the crime rate.
In dire straits, Health Center and BoT increase mandatory student fee
After years of using reserves, the Health Center hopes to balance the budget by increasing student fees.
GREASE: what to expect of the dive deep down into the 50s
Cast members from “Grease” share their inspiring journeys with their roles and their uplifting experiences with Dr. Harrop, the director.
“PODEROSAS”: How community health advocates are recognized
On Saturday, March 8, the 18th Street Arts Center hosted a celebration of the publication of “PODEROSAS.”
Fowler Museum hosts “Femicide: Death, Gender, and the Border” panel examining violence against women through art
Alma López and Judithe Hernández discuss their advocacy artwork for victims of the “femicidio” wave in Ciudad Juarez on Wednesday afternoon.
For those who love art: TAG Gallery presents “Imaginations” and elements-themed exhibits
The Artist’s Gallery spotlighted artists at their awards and reception night for the “Imaginations” and “Earth, Wind, Fire and Water” exhibits.
“Psyched” to learn about African American women in psychology
The second museum event hosted by the Santa Monica College Psychology Department highlighted female African American psychologists.