Santa Monica Students Snack Their Way Around The World
Snacks–some like them sweet, some like them savory, but whatever shape, size, texture, colored packaging they come in, snacks will always be a fragrant and delicious reminder of home.
Corsairs Football Achieve First Win of the Season
Missed tackles, sacks, and a crucial offside call seemed to spell more of the same for the Corsairs, but they were able to hang on just enough to force an overtime win.
Angelenos Stand In Solidarity With Women Of Iran
Thousands of Los Angeles community members united in solidarity with the women of Iran at the Freedom for Iran Rally organized by Women’s March LA, in Pershing Square on Saturday, October 1. After the death of Mahsa Amini, 22, by Iran’s morality police, protests against her death have grown. Women are cutting their hair and burning chadors, demanding freedom.
Women's Soccer Win Against West LA
The Santa Monica College Women's Soccer team scored a victory Friday against the West Los Angeles College Wildcats.
Trails In The Sky From The Pacific Airshow
On Friday, September 30, 2022, the Pacific Airshow kicked off its return to Huntington Beach over the weekend putting on a show with high-flying stunts with performances from the FedEx cargo plane, BlackFly, and the Red Bull Air Force.
Club Awareness Day Returns In Person
Santa Monica College’s Club Awareness Day returns in person for the first time since the start of the pandemic.
Men's Water Polo Struggles to Stay Afloat
The Men's Water Polo team lost their first home game of the season.
'Viva Mexico!' Chanted Throughout Los Angeles
The Mexican Independence Parade aspires to reconnect the Mexican community to their culture while educating others of the importance of Mexican Independence Day.
Youth Demand Environmental Action
Youth Climate Strike LA, a student environmental advocacy group, led a protest in downtown to bring awareness to climate change.
Pioneering Exhibits at 'The Other Art Fair'
The Other Art Fair is a collection of works from emerging artists with the mission of creating a space for emerging artists to produce unforgettable experiences through their craft.
SMC Film Students Recognized at DTLA Film Festival
SMC film students project their short films on the big screen at the 13th Annual DTLA Film Festival. 'La Cuarentena' dismantles vaccine fears, 'Borders' tackles the aftermath of war veterans and 'Azizam' on young Iranian love in a time of class division—each film varies from the other, but all send powerful messages about the importance of representation and inclusion.
Ravi Coltrane: An Auspicious Night
Ravi Coltrane and his group dedicate their performance of John and Alice Coltrane's music to jazz legend Pharaoh Sanders.
Festival of Unity in Koreatown
The Los Angeles Korean Festival Foundation held their 49th annual celebration after a three year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Men's Soccer Quickly Back to Winning Ways
The Santa Monica College Men's Soccer team beat Rio Hondo College with a score of 2-1.
Controversy Under The Sea
Racist trolls strike again as the 'Little Mermaid'' trailer hits the media.
Hot Streak Continues: Women Clinch Comeback
Four games in, the Corsairs Women’s Volleyball season seemed at risk, with more losses than wins. They’ve since it turned it around and have lit a fire that’s yet to burn out.
ISA World Surfing Games Qualifiers For 2024 Paris Olympics
The city of Huntington Beach hosted the International Surfing Association’s World Surfing Games from September 16 to 24, where countries from around the world fought to earn their spots at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Celebrating Compton's Agricultural Roots
With over two hundred horses slow-trotting through the streets of Compton, the third annual El Dia Del Ranchero Cabalgata kicked off on Sunday, September 25. Through equestrian appreciation, non-profit organizations such as Connecting Compton, Compton Cowboys, and Urban Saddlers gathered together to bring awareness to the importance of keeping the agriculture zoning within the city of Compton.