A.S. Approves $20,000 for LiveSafe App
Santa Monica College Police Chief Johnnie Adams asked the Associated Students board of directors for $20,000 of the $28,000 price for another year's subscription to the security app, LiveSafe, at their Monday meeting on May 7. The school's administration has already provided the remaining $8,000.
SMC Trustee Members Nancy Greenstein, Louise Jaffe, and Chair Barry Snell Plan on Running for Re-election
Incumbents of the SMC board of trustees plan to run for November elections.
Avengers: Infinity War Review
10 years and nineteen films all converge with one snap of the fingers.
Indigenous Peoples Celebrate 33rd Annual UCLA Pow Wow
The UCLA American Indian Student Association helps organize the celebration every year.
Students Use Six-Word Memoirs to Interpret First Amendment
The limitation of six words brought creative expression on what the amendment meant to attendees who attended the workshop as part of First Amendment Month.
Taiko Drums Make Students Dance
Students not only watch Japanese drumming, but learn to play
Santa Monica Comic Book Store Hosting Local Comic-Con
Hi De Ho Comics will be hosting the event for Free Comic Book Day, an annual event where comic book stores around the nation give out free comic books.
Six Students from SMC's Karate class Prepare for Annual Convention
An SMC biology professor who teaches karate will take his students to the Zentokukai Annual Karate Gathering in Arizona.
Tesla Coming to SMC's Spring 2018 Job Fair
The car company will be among employers from various industries such as food service, retail, and education.
Smokers Club Fest Keeps the High Going for their Second Year
Performances from rappers like Wiz Khalifa, Schoolboy Q, and Kid Cudi entertain smokers and rap fans alike.
Ten Swimmers Headed to State Championships
Santa Monica College to bring ten swimmers to San Jose following the team's final conference results in April
A.S. Hold Extensive Discussion Over Decision Not to Fund Graduation Catering
Tensions were high as board members and students alike expressed their opinions on the controversial decision made at last Monday's board meeting on April 30. Students used the public comments section to express unhappiness at the decision.
A.S. Board Members Provide Statements Over Board's Decision Against Funding Graduation Banquet
Following SMC students' reactions towards the Associated Students board's decision to vote against funding agenda item 6.3, the proposed $8,917.19 for catering SMC's graduation reception, A.S. President Jennifer Chen reached out to The Corsair to voice her disapproval over what occurred during the board meeting last Monday, April 23.
Santa Monica Dolphins Come Up Short in Final Home Game of the Season
The Dolphins played final game at home in 24-7 loss against OMBAC