Why the Next Mayor's Plan to Fund the Police Will Not Work
The majority of L.A.'s mayoral candidates aim to invest in the police to fight crime, but the real solution is to invest in the community.
The Cost of War
Due to the onslaught of suffering in the news, humans become desensitized, in a way, to violence. But seeing the Ukrainian refugees in-person can change that perspective entirely, allowing us to see true cost of war.
Thor: Love and Thunder is the most exciting movie of MCU Phase 4
“Thor: Love and Thunder “ is the next Marvel Cinematic Universe film released by Disney in partnership with Marvel Studios that is the long-awaited sequel to 2017's Thor Ragnarok.
Adam Conover Talks Los Angeles Primaries
Adam Conover, a comedian who hosted the show “Adam Ruins Everything” on TruTV and created a brand-new comedy-documentary series about how the government works, “The G Word,” on Netflix, talks about the 2022 Los Angeles primaries.
Male Artist Dominance Still Exists
Whether it be through painting, drawing, or sketching visuals, art is entailed in all of these activities. One thing that not many people may realize is that the amount of male artists over the years outweighs women, which is an issue that has been taken to heart.
The Prouds are Proud to be back!
Louder and Prouder is a revival of its original predecessor “The Proud Family'', seeing many changes from its 17-year absence, including the introduction of social media, modern technology and LGBTQ+ topics.
Trae Smith: From SMC to Sports Agency CEO
SMC Alumni Trae Smith talks time at SMC to being CEO and founder of Powerhaus Agency.
Burnout Is Stunting Student Academics
As finals season is among us, many college students feel their academics are suffering due to burnout.
Women Fight to Get Bans Off Their Bodies
On Saturday May 14, thousands of people went to the "Bans Off Our Bodies" rally in Downtown Los Angeles following a leaked Supreme Court opinion draft indicates a possible overturn of Roe v. Wade.
Waterfalls of the West Coast
With summer break right around the corner, there's no better way to celebrate than by experiencing the great outdoors with friends and family. No matter if you are planning to stay locally or travel up the coast, we've handpicked eight incredible waterfall locations to visit.
Laguna Niguel Goes Up In Flames
The Orange County Fire Authority and surrounding fire departments respond to a small brushfire that started about 2:45 pm on May 14, 2022 in Laguna Niguel, California.
K-Pop Band BTS Continues Skyrocketing to Popularity during COVID-19
As K-Pop band BTS continues to gain popularity, Las Vegas welcomes BTS "Armys" to the city that never sleeps.
The Hypocrisy of Hollywood
The racist roots of Hollywood became exposed recent events showcase hypocritical responses to the actions of actors.
SMC Performs "The Bat (Die Fledermaus)"
Santa Monica College Opera Theatre prepares for their production of Johann Strauss II’s The Bat (Die Fledermaus), despite Covid-19 scares that nearly halted the program.
Adventures From "Treasure Island"
Santa Monica College Theatre Arts Department performed Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island on May 21-29. Treasure Island was SMC’s second Main Stage production for the Spring 2022 semester.
Walk through History at Venice Heritage Museum
A new museum is coming to Los Angeles within the next three years, which will capture all the fascinating history of Venice, California
Comedic Pop Up Midterms at Santa Monica College
Comedic improvisational performances pop up in Santa Monica College on May 24, 2022.