Board of Trustees Moves SMC's Enrollment Date, Approves $260 Million for School to Spend
Board moves enrollment date for fall 2018 semester up one month to April, while various departments gave reports on their performance.
Marvel and DC Increasing Diversity in Comics and TV Brings Mixed Responses
While comic book television shows become more inclusive, comic books with minority leads still struggle.
Despite 9-0 Loss, Corsair Softball Shows Improvement
Despite another loss, SMC Womens Softball is getting better.
Anne Marie Karlsen's "Public Displays of Artistic Expression" Features Eclectic, Interactive Art
The sound of the Jazz Ensemble welcomes your echoing footsteps as you enter the Santa Monica City College Performing Art Center, curious for what is to come behind the closed doors of the Barrett Art Gallery.
Corsairs Volleyball Bounces Back with Sweep
The Santa Monica Corsairs Men's Volleyball team dominates Antelope Valley with 3-0 sweep at home.
The A.S. Board Pushes Onward Without Vice President
On the second floor of the Cayton Center, Associated Student members convened on Feb. 26, 2018 to talk budget and student resources amidst the recent resignation of AS Vice President Edgar Gonzalez.
Smorgasburg Showcases Innovative Food
On a bright, Sunday morning at the Row downtown Los Angeles in the historic LA Arts District, the enthralling smells of grilling meat, sweet baking bread, and exotic spices from dozens of vendors and food trucks crowd the recently-opened LA location for the popular Brooklyn-based food market, Smorgasburg.
Plans for a Plastic-Free SMC
Inside the Center for Environmental and Urban Studies (CEUS), 15 students from Plastic Free SMC and Eco Action wait for the semester’s second meeting to start. The room is small, and people are sitting in a circle, some on chairs and others, the floor. The walls are filled with posters containing slogans like "You Can Stop Fish From Disappearing", along with other environmental-friendly signs. Then, Plastic Free SMC’s President Bronwyn Hancock Major walks in the room.
Black Panther Scratches Out Competition
The highly anticipated film of the year is finally here. When Captain America: Civil War premiered on May 6, 2016 revealing a Black Panther addition to the Marvel series, moviegoers anxiously awaited for its release on Feb. 16, 2018, and it has lived up to the hype. From the costumes, to the massive sets, the film is quite a visual experience.
A.S. Vice President Resigns
Santa Monica College’s Associated Student vice president's decision to step down came from a variety of factors, leaving the position currently vacant.
Jessica Melamed: Long Road to Stardom
Sophomore point guard overcomes adversity to reach first team all-conference honors.
“The 15:17 to Paris”: An Emotionless Trainwreck
Clint Eastwood has taken a step back with his new feature film, “The 15:17 to Paris.” The director who often proves his patriotism through his movies depicting American heroes -- whether they be cowboys in the desert or soldiers in battle-- tried to step outside of the box and failed miserably. The documentary style movie is unique because the three main characters, Alek Skarlatos, Spencer Stone, and Anthony Sadler, are played by themselves; however, that was Eastwood's biggest mistake
Santa Monica Corsairs Fall to Ventura Pirates
The Corsairs tennis team falls to 2-4 after 6-3 decision to Ventura at Ocean Park Tennis Courts, in Santa Monica, Calif.
Santa Monica Mayor Urges City Council to Fund Murals on Pico
Government connects community and business through "Civic Love" project using art to be restored though a local non-profit.