Building Back Better Means Free Community College
The “Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act” cut free community college education. If the Biden Administration truly wants to help Americans, they should find a way to still fulfill that promise.
Native American Heritage Month
Since November 1990 when former President George W. Bush approved a House Joint Resolution designating the month as “National American Indian Heritage Month," the U.S. annually sets aside every November to celebrate the cultural heritage of indigenous Native American tribes.
Amy Winehouse's Memorabilia Sold for $4 Million
Over 800 items once owned by the late singer Amy Winehouse were recently auctioned off for $4 million with proceeds going to the Amy Winehouse Foundation.
Cirque Du Soleil Returns to L.A.
AEG partners with Cirque du Soleil, making Microsoft Theater their new SoCal venue, presenting “OVO” as their first production after a 15 month shutdown
Deep Dish Cut Into "Licorice Pizza"
The coming of age R-rated comedy-drama film set in the heart of the San Fernando Valley in 1973, follows a pair of teenagers, Gary Valentine and Alana Kane, growing closer and falling in love as chaotic events unfold while Gary flourishes as a child actor in Hollywood. Written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson.
SMC’s second annual Giving Thanks(giving) Holiday Grocery Giveaway.
Volunteers and SMC students and staff worked together to provide groceries to 1,500 students for this year's Holiday Grocery Giveaway
Corsairs Playoff Run Comes To An End
The Santa Monica College (SMC) Women’s Soccer team faced El Camino College in their first playoff game. A play-in game with a ticket to the next round was on the line.
Newsom Challenges Vaccine Mandate for Prison Staff
California Governer Newsom and California Correction Officer's Union fight against judicial COVID-19 mandates for the state's thousands of prison guards.
SCOTUS Hears Cases on Texas Abortion Laws
The Supreme Court of the United States heard 2 cases related to the recent controversial Texas abortion bill SB8.
Santa Monica Celebrates Día de los Muertos
Angel City Market and Third Street Promenade host Día de los Muertos event
Santa Monica College Presents a Frankenstein Play
Santa Monica Presents a Frankenstein Play. The first play with a live in-person audience since the start of the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Women's Volleyball Fall to Bakersfield To End Regular Season
The Santa Monica College Corsairs Women’s Volleyball team played against Bakersfield College on Wed, November 10, at Santa Monica College for their last game of the season before they play for the conference and potentially more.
Men's Basketball Take First Win Of The Season
Corsairs take first win of the 2021 season against rivals Cypress College.
War On Homelessness in Los Angeles
The war against the homeless continues as more areas enforce strict street occupation laws.
Rolling Stones Drummer Steve Jordan Fills Big Shoes
On Oct. 17, 2021, the British classic rock band, The Rolling Stones performed at the new SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. This marks the first time the band has performed in Los Angeles since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Finding your Entrance Song
Music has an effect on people that feels unexplainable and magical. It has a mysterious way of making you cry, laugh, and recall long forgotten memories. It has the power to make you feel.
This issue of The Corsair is about music. I didn’t see that it was until just before the morning of production day, when my News Editor, Gavin and I were laying out pages on the whiteboard in the newsroom, which made me do some research.
Wolf Alice Performs At Teragram Ballroom
Transfixing the audience with a blend of ethereal vocals and punk rock, the British band Wolf Alice wowed fans at their sold-out Teragram Ballroom concert in downtown Los Angeles on Oct. 28, 2021.