Keep Afloat with Shailene Woodley in Adrift
Three years after Everest, Director Baltasar Kormakur’s latest movie is another real-life-based adventure tale. While the proceedings in Everest brings a team of six climbers to a fight for their lives, in Adrift, Tami Oldham (Shailene Woodley) gives hope for a better outcome when she successfully rebuilds mast and sail in a barely floating boat. All this effort is driven by the need to save her love, Richard Sharp (Sam Claflin).
Students Feeding Students Farmers Market Promotes Sustainability
Santa Monica College clubs and organizations held the Students Feeding Students Farmers Market this Monday, April 16 at the school's Organic Learning Garden. The market has been a part of SMC's annual Earth week for several years, but has grown to include sustainability initiatives in addition to being a resource for food-insecure students.
Counter-protesters Defend Second Amendment on DTLA March
The Saturday march not only had protesters fighting for gun-control but also individuals fighting for their second amendment rights.
Promoting Latinx Voices in Social Media
The YouTube star got to her Youtube fame by bringing out her Latina side
SMC Honors their Veterans
Days before the holiday officially started, Santa Monica College invited military veterans to honor the living and the fallen.
Earthquake Drill Shakes Up SMC Campuses
Main campus sticks the lading during the California Shakeout earthquake drill, but causes for confusion in SMC's newest campus addition.
Art Party on the Block
Hosted by the 18th Street Arts Center, the Pico Block Party gave local community members the chance to not only view local artworks and performances, but also participate in art-making workshops on Saturday, Oct. 14. The event's main attraction was to show that art can be both interactive and instructive at the same time.
The Santa Monica Minute : Episode 9
Quick look at events taking place in and around Santa Monica College for the week of September 25, 2017.
SMC Students Weigh in on the Elimination of DACA
Upset, angry, worried, but hopeful. SMC students discuss what DACA means to them.
Veteran Resource Center: Home Away From Home
Everyone needs a place where they can feel comfortable, either at work, school, or home. This is especially true for veterans, who are just getting out of the military and heading back to school.
Voices of Hope and its contribution at SMC
Strolling through the backstage corridor at Santa Monica College’s Studio Stage production of Voices of Hope, there was an almost etheric energy beaming from the cast. They cycled through pre-show rituals of bantering with each other over Ben Nye makeup kits and diction exercises.
LA Riots – 25th Anniversary
It’s Saturday April 29th, at 10:30 a.m.; on the corner of Florence and Normandie, a big crowd of people gathered on a very hot, sunny morning. A loud crowd of families, adults, kids of all ethnicities walk together in commemoration. Exactly 25 years ago, this same corner was probably a lot quieter.
World Politics: Today’s Most Frustrating Topic
I’m sure you have noticed, politics is not a popular topic these days. Rest assured, this did not start yesterday. This did not start with Donald Trump or Barack Obama, nor did it only happen in the United States.
Core Performance Center Up & Running
How will the new fitness center fit in to SMC? From the student parking lot on Pico Boulevard, to the library near Pearl Street, to the bleachers of the Santa Monica College field, the new and improved Core Performance Center building stands tall for all to see.