Running, Jumping and Throwing at Qualifiers
The top athletes in southern California’s community colleges competed, seeking to qualify for the finals in track and field events on May 6, 2022 at Moorpark College.
Applied Music Program Shines in the Spotlight at The Broad Stage
Applied Music Program students took to the stage on Friday, May 6, in a performance showcasing the prodigious program of dedicated students.
L.A. Celebrates Super Bowl Win
Los Angeles Rams football team and fans celebrated their Super Bowl LVI victory by hosting a parade.
What Overturning Roe Would Mean For America
A SCOTUS case that may overturn Roe V. Wade will harm hundreds of thousands of Americans.
Mens Football Loses to PCC, Drops to 1-2
Santa Monica College’s football team falls to 1-2 as the Corsairs lose 43-22 to the Pasadena City College Lancers.
Hollywood's Cinerama Dome Shuttered in Arclight's Mass Closure
After nearly 60 years of operation, Pacific's Cinerama Dome in Hollywood closed its doors this April. Film-lovers all over Los Angeles have taken to social media and online petitions to save the theater.
DMX Passes Away at 50
The Rapper DMX, birth name Earl Simmons, died at White Plains Hospital in New York on April 9.
Travel Industry Takes Flight
It seems that airports and travel will look considerably different from before 2020 - much in the same way that it was transformed after 9/11. With vaccination efforts underway, and mutations appearing around the globe it remains to be seen how travel will look in the future.
Inside Amoeba Music’s New Hollywood Blvd Location
The night before their grand re-opening, Amoeba Music opened its doors for a preview of its brand new store on Hollywood Blvd. The original store on Sunset Blvd. closed abruptly last year due to COVID-19.
A Jab Hard to Nab: Why Essential Workers Need But Can't Receive COVID Vaccines
As COVID-19 continues to ravage through communities, essential workers and high-risk individuals need vaccinations for their safety. California's COVID-19 vaccination plan, reflects that.
SMC Continues Commitment to Combat Climate Crisis
Santa Monica College recently joined over 1,500 schools, organizations, and local governments across America, in reaffirming its commitment to tackling the climate crisis alongside the incoming Biden-Harris administration.
Giving Santa Monica the Fighting Spirit
In our beautiful city’s parks, Santa Monica Striking coaches Dean Rosenwald and Lance Dixon train their fighters in Muay Thai. They are temporarily offering these classes free of charge. “I don't want to turn anyone away who can’t afford to pay, especially [during the pandemic],” said Rosenwald.
A Vaccine for COVID-19 is on the Horizon
This week, two pharmaceutical companies, Moderna and Pfizer, claimed that they have viable COVID-19 vaccines that are 94% and 90% effective, respectively. These announcements come as new infections rise across the country and around the world.
Art Waits For No One!
LACMA, The Getty, and The Broad revamp their online programming bringing films, talks, music, and family programming to Angelenos at home.
Jackie Lacey Concedes in the Race Against George Gascón for L.A. District Attorney
Jackie Lacey gave her final speech as District Attorney (D.A.) of Los Angeles today, November 6, to a room of masked reporters inside the Hall of Justice. After holding her position for eight years, Lacey has officially conceded to opponent George Gascón.
“I congratulate George Gascón and his team on their expected victory,” Lacey said. “There are still about 791,000 votes to count, but my consultants tell me that while I may close the gap between the two of us, I will not be able to make up enough based on the trending of the ballots to win this election.”