Full Video of the 2018 Associated Students candidate forum, hosted by The Corsair, on the main campus quad on March 3.
Read MoreLast week, the A.S. election committee made an informal deviation to the rules, allowing candidates to distribute campaign materials without an official stamp. But because the committee did not inform all the candidates of this change, some of those running for election face a disadvantage.
Read More“Proud to be?… “ is a common saying when you are surrounded by Santa Monica College’s school spirit. We hear things like number one in transfer to UC’s, a world class education and endless opportunities. A vibrant global community that attracts over 3,000 international students from more than 110 countries. With modern buildings, SMC almost seems to be a Utopian learning environment.
Read MoreNational conference taught A.S. how to advocate for community college issues.
Read MoreMarch 16 is the last day for SMC students to submit candidate paperwork.
Read MoreSandoval will take the position that was left vacant after the previous vice president, Edgar Gonzalez, resigned in February.
Read MoreOn 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.
Read MoreStudents discussed and gathered the questions they have regarding GEN-C, along with what they hope the center to look like.
Read MoreWhat to expect on campus for 2017's Homecoming Week
Read MoreEarlier this week, Sustainability Week commenced with a number of events for Santa Monica College students to attend for free, including an art show, a documentary, lots of fruits and vegetables, and student-ran workshops. SMC hosted its annual Sustainability week from Oct. 16 to 19. The week consisted of different events each day hosted by…
Read MoreAfter experiencing a difficult time transitioning, this year's A.S. plans to improve the process for future AS Board members.
Read MoreOn October 10th, SMC will be hosting 180 colleges for students to browse through
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