LiNK connects with North Koreans
Liberty in North Korea is a non profit organization that aides in the rescue and relocation of North Korean refugees.
Local businesses raise funds for Japanese relief
With the dire situation of post-earthquake Japan, local businesses have made earnest efforts to raise relief funds to help with Japan's earthquake and tsunami victims.
Santa Monica College's very own international celebrity, Ace Evace
There are many talented students hidden on the campus of Santa Monica College, luckily we got our hands on one, Ace Evace.
A Taste of Korea comes to Santa Monica
Professors Chunghi Yu, Hee Ju, and Junji Kim bring A Taste of Korea to Santa Monica College students, providing food items such as kimbap, kimchi, and soo-jung-gwa.
Marukai market proves success through turmoil in Japan
With the recent devastations taking place in Japan, local Japanese markets are suffering the aftershocks of radiation inflicted products, but newly opened Japanese Market Marukai, sees the light at the end of the tunnel.
Farmer's Market installs protective dragnets
Since the tragic crash 8 years ago by an elderly man that killed 9, Santa Monica has installed safety dragnets to prevent similar accidents from reoccurring.
Nude woman attempts suicide by jumping from roof
A young woman was recently seen dancing on top of a five-story building in Santa Monica, and shocked local passersby when she jumped off in an apparent suicide attempt.
Students talk brass tacks in town hall meeting
Students and faculty members came together last week to discuss the state budget crisis in an open town hall meeting.
Taylor Thompson competes on NBC's The Voice
Taylor Thompson, a native of Santa Maria, Calif., was recently chosen by Cee Lo Green to compete on NBC's The Voice.
Thou shalt not grind
After eight years of serving the Venice community's youth counter-culture the "Lincoln Ramp", a popular skate ramp located in the parking lot of Venice United Methodist Church, has been removed.
Revenue ideas turned down by President Tsang
The District Planning and Advisory Council's Budget Committee has been reeling from Dr. Tsang's recent decision to turn down all of their cost saving and revenue ideas.
A.S. debates merits of costly weekend retreat
As the A.S. gets ready for the annual weekend retreat, some question the necessity of a $17,000 local trip during times of budget cuts.
SMC student hitches a freedom ride
Carla Orendorff, was selected to participate in PBS's American Experience interactive Student Freedom Ride.
Malibu ridgeline goes to the Edge
"Edge," AKA David Evans of the band U2, recently went through with a large and controversial purchase of a spectacular ridge line in Malibu for the construction of five mansions.
Corsair staff offers mea culpa
After a series of errors, The Corsair staff freely admits that there is much that needs improvement.
Driving towards an electric future
Paul Scott, longtime advocate and expert on electric vehicles, hosts a lecture at Santa Monica College about the benefits of electric vehicles.
Expo line meets halfway
The Expo Line, the light rail system planned to connect Los Angeles to Santa Monica, is nearing completion.
Hamas and Fatah unite?
A unity deal between Fatah and Hamas derails the entire Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
SMC brand gets a facelift
In an effort to get the Santa Monica College brand's best foot forward, President and Superintendent Chui L. Tsang has approved a contract with AdamsMorioka to increase the overall brand's value.
Pulled fire alarm causes library evacuation
An intentionally pulled fire alarm at the main campus library caused the building to be evacuated.