Sports Deshawn Pouper Sports Deshawn Pouper

#12 SMC Loses Back-to-Back Against Conference Rival #14 LA Valley 73-64

On February 15, 2020 the Santa Monica College (SMC) Corsairs faced off against LA Valley Monarchs in a conference matchup that could have some playoff implications for both teams, as they are both three games away from the postseason. The match ended in a Corsairs loss 73-64, their next match is away against Glendale February 19 at 7:00pm.

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Sports, 2020 in Review Deshawn Pouper Sports, 2020 in Review Deshawn Pouper

Remembering Kobe Bryant: The Myth, The Legend, The Los Angeles Super Hero

Our Sports Editor pens a personalized letter to one of the greatest players to have played in the NBA from a perspective as a Boston Celtics fan, and a Los Angeles native. The passing of Laker legend Kobe Bryant on January 26, 2020 due to a helicopter accident has left the entire NBA community and the city of Los Angeles in disbelief, and pain even a few days after the incident. Kobe Bryant was able to bring joy to Los Angeles with his highlight reel dunks, and his five NBA titles. Thank You, Kobe.

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Sports Izzy Colindres Sports Izzy Colindres

A Letter to Kobe

Dear Kobe,

Some kids had their capes,
Some kids had their princess dresses,
Some kids had their toy guns,

But me
I had my Kobe Bryant jersey.
And every time I put on that jersey
I was invincible.

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Culture, Entertainment Marco Pallotti Culture, Entertainment Marco Pallotti

The Getty Museum's Unseen Photographs Revealed

In 1973, museum curator and art collector Sam Wagstaff moved away from acquiring paintings and sculptures, and began buying photographs. By the early 1980s he'd assembled one of the largest private collections in the world. He'd begun by collecting 19th and early 20th century photographs, and with the help of a young photographer named Robert Mapplethorpe — Wagstaff's protegé and lover — he turned his attention to more contemporary work.

In 1984, the Getty Museum created their Department of Photographs and inaugurated the exhibit with the acquisition of several world-famous private collections, including over 26,000 prints that Sam Wagstaff had assembled. The Getty's dramatic entry into collecting photography immediately established it as a major center for photographic art.

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Culture, Entertainment Aleah Antonio Culture, Entertainment Aleah Antonio

SMC Film Club Takes Over CMD for Annual Film Festival

The Santa Monica College (SMC) Film Club members, friends, and family blended together in a pizza-eating, film-loving crowd outside the Center for Media and Design (CMD) campus this past Thursday night. At 7 p.m., the CMD quad turned into a box office lobby for the SMC Film Festival with an auditorium awaiting the audience inside.

As the hosts of the event, Film Club presented a total of nine original productions of both its members and Film 33 students. As the crowd watched the films one by one, Professor Kanin and Professor Flood judged the films for the later presented awards. Film Club has long hosted the SMC Film Festival, but now sees an “all-time high” membership this year with over 150 members, according to club president Carlos Flores Jr.

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Culture, Entertainment Josh Hogan Culture, Entertainment Josh Hogan

Live-Action Star Wars series, "The Mandalorian," dominates on Disney+

 It has only been one month since Disney+ started streaming content including original movies and television shows. An immediate success is their new live-action Star Wars series called The Mandalorian, which takes place a few years after the events of Return of the Jedi. The new series involves director, producer and screenwriter Jon Favereau, who is known for directing Iron Man, Iron Man 2, Disney’s live-action The Jungle Book and The Lion King.

Favereau is the creator, head writer, and showrunner, as well as executive producer of The Mandalorian, and although he plans to direct an episode of the second season, he was too busy with the production of The Lion King to direct any of the series' first season.

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News Michael Goldsmith News Michael Goldsmith

Joe Biden Visits LA Trade Tech

Former vice president and 2020 Democratic presidential hopeful Joe Biden visited Los Angeles Trade Technical College last Thursday in his first public campaign event in the state. His half-hour speech in front of hundreds of students and locals focused mainly on the issues of gun violence, immigration, access to higher education, and President Donald Trump.

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Culture Joshua Gonzalez and Jackie Sedley Culture Joshua Gonzalez and Jackie Sedley

Homeless Man Statue Aims to Inspire a Movement

Massey’s initial inspiration to create the concrete and steel-based sculpture came after an encounter with a homeless man roughly 21 years ago in Westwood, Calif. He was walking down the street late at night and wrongfully assumed that the 7 foot tall homeless man walking towards him was going to do harm. After the man proved Massey’s gut feeling wrong and continued down the road, the artist turned to creative expression as a way to document his experience.

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Impeachment Julianna Wingate Impeachment Julianna Wingate

The Process to Impeach

This Wednesday, the House of Representatives’ Judiciary Committee will proceed over hearings focusing on the legal nature of possible abuse of power by President Donald Trump. As these proceedings move forward, the concept of the impeachment process hovers abstractly. 

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