Film Composer Inspires the Next Generation at Cue the Music
In the latest installment of the live series Cue the Music, renowned film composer Harry Gregson-Williams reflects on his musical journey thus far, breaking down his scores alongside movie clips and engaging conversation.
Comeback Queens Back at it Again
Miscommunication, attack errors and mistouches almost cost women’s volleyball another WSC South loss.
Shouting Voices: Protests Erupt at City Hall
Protests against the Los Angeles City Council continued outside the doors of City Hall during a multi-organization demonstration Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022.
Great Shakeout Drill Rolls Through SMC
The Great ShakeOut Earthquake Drill is an annual opportunity for individuals and organizations across the world to practice earthquake safety and increase preparedness.
Undefeated Home Streak Ends for Men’s Soccer
Fouls, miscommunication and several shots off target cost the men’s soccer team Tuesday's game – their first home loss of the season.
Corsairs Continue Mask Mandate
Students and staff share their thoughts on the current Santa Monica College masking requirements.
Women’s Volleyball Remains Stellar in WSC South
Season to remember continues for women’s volleyball as they gather another win in the WSC South
AVC Gets a Blowout Win Against SMC Women’s Soccer
Women’s soccer falls drastically to AVC as the Marauders scored six unanswered goals on Corsair territory.
Men’s Soccer Wins First Conference Game of the Seaso
Fouls and yellow cards weren’t enough to stop the Corsairs from staying undefeated at home and winning their first conference game.
Men's Football Fall to Moorpark in Conference Opener
More of the same continues for the Corsair Football Team as they fail to produce much offensively in their Southern California Football Association (SCFA) Conference opener.
Future of DACA Remains Uncertain
Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) policy’s fate remains in jeopardy as the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals continues to uphold the appeal that the policy is illegal.
Offensive Line Issues Glaring As SMC Loses to El Camino 55-7
Santa Monica College loses to El Camino 55-7 to conclude their non-conference games as their offense fails due to the inability to protect their Quarterback.
Corporations Capitalize on Hispanic Culture
Brands launch marketing campaigns surrounding Hispanic Heritage Month.
SM-Chic: A Showcase of Fashion on Campus
Santa Monica College is an eclectic group of the old and young, the strange and subtle, and everything in between. Who are they and what do they wear?
Public Outcry for Councilmembers’ Resignation
An outraged crowd of protestors inside the Los Angeles City Council Chambers on Tuesday called for the resignation of councilmembers Nury Martinez, Kevin de León, and Gil Cedillo.
The Mini Night Bazaar of 626
A flagship food festival makes its way to downtown Santa Monica. The 626 Night Market mini food festival was started in 2012 as it was inspired by the various and popular night markets across Asia.
A Day of Reflection, Pride and Spoken Poetry with Denice Frohman
In memory of the 1987 National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights, Oct. 11 is celebrated annually as National Coming Out Day. The Santa Monica College Pride Center celebrated by inviting Puerto Rican and lesbian poet Denice Frohman for an afternoon of spoken word poetry.
Students Supporting Diverse Designers
Los Angeles Fashion Week SS23 showcased diverse designs of East Asian designers with the help of SMC students behind the scenes.