Veteran's Day at SMC
A preview to Friday's Veteran's Day was conducted Nov. 9 beside the college clock tower
Money matters at SMC
Despite fears for the worst, initial reactions to the latest California budget are slightly positive
Gallogly imparts China experience
Dr. Elton Gallogly discusses his trip to China and the environmental research he conducted while there.
2010 Election Results
A quick summary of the election results of the November 2010 elections.
SMC's building standards outdated
While a number of new building projects are in varying stages of completion, some of the college's oldest buildings fail to comply with current building regulations.
Dia de los Muertos - More than just a Mexican Halloween
For the eleventh consecutive year, Hollywood Forever Cemetery was filled with revelry, not remorse, as thousands gathered to celebrate their dearly departed during Dia de los Muertos – or Day of the Dead.
SMC jumps into club row both feet first
Last Thursday, the campus quad saw SMC's clubs come out in force to show what they're all about.
Sun takes heat off college
$3.6 million worth of solar panels were unveiled last week in an opening ceremony where SMC President Chui L. Tsang lauded the college's push for a more environmentally friendly future.
Resourceful ways of sustaining the workforce
A new sustainability degree introduced to SMC will see students prepared for a career in the green marketplace.
Fury over firing at NPR
NPR fires news analyst, Juan Williams, over borderline bigoted comments made on "The O' Reilly Factor."
'Moving America Forward' rally
The chants of "Yes We Can" and "Si se puede" echoed across USC's historic Alumni Park Friday afternoon by an estimated 37,000 attendees for President Barack Obama's Democratic rally.
Tennessee gun control soon to go largely uncontrolled
Tennessee law-makers recently passed a law implicitly allowing the carrying of loaded firearms into drinking establishments. That should work out well.
Suspect who allegedly shoots wife fatally wounded by police
Last Friday evening at the corner of Santa Monica and 7th, Santa Monica Police shot and fatally wounded a man who allegedly shot his wife. She was taken away in critical condition.
Hammering away at construction
Despite a number of setbacks, the various construction projects at SMC either underway or in the pipe-line are slowly taking shape.
SMRR squeezing out competition
With the upcoming elections looming large, SMRR's tough-arm tactics are making the race for city council look distinctly one-sided.
SMC professor Evan Somers passes on
Professor Evan Somers, teacher of screenwriting at SMC, passed away quietly in his sleep Oct. 11. His memorial will be held Saturday Oct. 30 at the AET campus from 12 to noon. All well wishers welcome.