Winter 2011 Study Abroad Programs Cancelled
All three Winter 2011 study abroad programs to Mexico, South Africa, and Egypt were cancelled due to low enrollment.
Spirituality Matters
A new study finds the significance of spirituality in college life to be strong.
SMC offers social networking workshop
Career Counselor Jenna Gausman led a workshop on the importance of social networking.
Ethical Debate
SMC defends Political Science professor after accusations his extra credit assignment was unethical.
SMC reaches out to the troops
Student Veteran's Association at SMC is creating care packages for the men and women serving overseas.
Street performers striving to be heard
More stringent regulations enforced at 3rd Street promenade in an attempt to further reduce the noise levels of street performers.
Parking angels watching over Santa Monica
For the paltry cost of $49 a year, Matt Hanigan and Christopher Harati will ensure that your car never falls foul of the dreaded parking inspector.
Strife in Sudan
Najwa Gadaheldam, industrial development for the United Nations, discusses the various conflicts that are tearing the country apart.
Architectural award for SMC
SMC's new Student Services and Administration building currently under construction recently won the Next LA award from the Los Angeles chapter of the American Institute of Architects.
Low cost car insurance pays dividends for Californian students
A new state program makes car insurance affordable for thousands of struggling students
Students sink teeth into hunger drive
SMC's cafeteria was transformed Monday night into a scene depicting the distribution of food along class divided throughout the world
SMC remains steady, but not spectacular
In the latest annual Institutional Effectiveness Reported conducted by the Office of Institutional Research, Santa Monica College was found to be doing well in comparison to other California Community Colleges.
Gadaheldam shines light on African Islam
Najwa Gadaheldam, industrial development officer at the United Nations, spoke during a lecture at SMC of the various obstacles facing women in Afro-Islamic societies.
New bill means new headaches for Cal State transfer students
A new system of transferring to Cal State universities guarantees students a place if they satisfy certain criteria, but it may not be at the university of their choice.
Fee increases expected for Cal States
California State University trustees at the recent board meeting decided upon a tuition fee increase of 5 percent for spring 2011, and a further 10 percent for fall of that year.
End of the road for Gumpathoners
After a 63 day trek coast to coast, six military servicemen finally reached the end of their epic journey: Santa Monica Pier on Veteran's Day.