Los Angeles City Council votes to replace Christopher Columbus Day and instead honor Indigenous Peoples’ Day starting by 2019.
Read MoreQuick look at events taking place in and around Santa Monica College for the week of September 25, 2017.
Read MoreUpset, angry, worried, but hopeful. SMC students discuss what DACA means to them.
Read MoreWatch The Corsair's blooper reel here.
Read MoreWatch the 8th episode of the Santa Monica Minute here!
Read MoreFrom 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.
Read MoreWatch the 7th episode of the Santa Monica Minute.
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Read MoreWatch the 4th episode of the Santa Monica Minute here!
Read MoreHave you ever debated whether or not you should buy food on campus or off campus?
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Read MoreThe Associated Students live streamed an open panel discussion via Facebook on Wednesday, April 5. Their priorities were to release information about the improvements that A.S. has made, to address concerns they have about the candidates running for the new A.S. board, and to answer questions from other students.
Read MoreAmong all the art shows scattered all over Los Angeles, none give you a sense of vast of openness and wonder like The 14th Factory. Its artists have come all the way from Hong Kong, China to bring 14 large-scale and interactive installations. The gallery was conceived by Hong Kong-based British artist Simon Birch and built in a three-acre warehouse in Downtown Los Angeles.
Read MoreRevolver Gallery in Santa Monica wants you for Andy Warhol Revisited, a touring exhibition celebrating the iconic artists work and life in, this, the 30th anniversary of his untimely death in 1987. With over 200 artworks, this interactive retrospective is a once in a lifetime exhibit featuring Andy’s pop era works of the 60’s, 70’s, and 80’s; the soup cans, Maos and Marilyns… it’s all there.
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