Protestors March to #DefendDACA in MacArthur Park
Demonstrators take to the streets of LA to #DefendDACA.
Bomb Threat at Santa Monica Pier
SMPD responds to anonymous bomb threat calls, causing for an evacuation at the Santa Monica Pier
SMC Students Weigh in on the Elimination of DACA
Upset, angry, worried, but hopeful. SMC students discuss what DACA means to them.
Students Rally and Occupy City Hall
Santa Monica College students march to confront their frustrations with SMC in light of the Trump Administration's decision to end DACA
SMC Community Comes Together in Support of DACA Students
SMC responds with community in reaction to the Trump Administration's decision to end DACA
La Tuna Fire Ceases Burning
The La Tuna Fire, known as LA's largest fire by acreage, ends its fiery trail.
Indigenous Peoples Day Makes History
Los Angeles City Council replaces Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples Day in a historic vote to change the city calendar.
American Sorrow: The Passing of Chester Bennington
Chester Bennington has passed, marking yet another sad loss this year from a defining generation of rock music.
Santa Monica Remembers Our Veterans
Memorial Day, the last Monday of May, is a day to remember those who have fallen while fighting to protect our freedom.
Celebrating the LGBTQ+ Community: A Pride Week Recap
From Monday, May 22 to Thursday, May 25, SMC hosted its first official Pride Week, a week of on-campus events made to celebrate and support the LGBTQ+ community.
Academic Success For Sale
While most students are struggling to enroll in classes and earn their A’s, some students at Santa Monica College have managed to purchase their guaranteed success, gift-wrapped in packages for thousands of dollars. For a price, these students can pay to enroll in “easy-A” courses and even skip school -- paid impersonators could take their courses for them.
Breaking: Police Arrest Suspects in Burglary Attempt
Three suspects who were followed by undercover investigators were arrested on the intersection of Pico and 16th on Wednesday, May 24, 2017.
Santa Monica Minute: Pride Week Episode
Watch the Pride Week special edition of the Santa Monica Minute.
Journalist G Töngi-Walters Discusses the Drug Crisis in the Philippines
On Thursday, May 18, journalist Töngi Walters shared her experience and opinion on the current situation in the Philippines related to drugs, government, and disinformation with students at Santa Monica College.
“Between the Lines:” An Outdated Show Determined to Progress
On Tuesday, May 16, Barry Kibrick, host and producer of long-running PBS show “Between The Lines,” gave a lecture on his background in communications and media to a small crowd of people assembled in lecture hall HSS 165.
“We The People:” US Through the Undocumented Student Perspective
Santa Monica College’s Associated Students sponsored the 7th Annual Public Policy Institute Symposium on May 10, Wednesday night. With several students left standing in the back or sitting on the floor, the crowded event took place in SMC’s Cayton Center.
Superheroes for Public Policy
On May 11, members of SMC’s Public Policy Institute took students on a brief journey of self-discovery by the Bell Tower Quad.
Films for Mental Health
As dozens of students packed SMC’s Skybox Gym on Thursday, May 11, the big screen greeted them with a stark yet encouraging message on the main projector: “Everyone has a mental health story. Talking about it shouldn’t be taboo.”