SMC under represents its African American population during Black History Month
Corsair staff writer, Zineb Hafiz, wonders why Santa Monica College isn't making a bigger deal for Black History Month?
At-risk students seek new promotional certificate
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Debbie Han believes beauty is in the eye of the beholder
Debbie Han's new exhibit "Eye of Perception", explores the concept that beauty is truly in the eye of the beholder.
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.
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.
SMC offers social networking workshop
Career Counselor Jenna Gausman led a workshop on the importance of social networking.
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.
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.