‘My Father’s Shadow’ Introduces Us To The People of Our Dreams
Akinola Davies Jr.’s semi-autobiographical directorial debut, “My Father’s Shadow,” is a psychopomp. We are guided through an era of turmoil and radical change into the daunting uncertainty of its smoking aftermath.
Corsairs Bombard the Beach
SMC Corsairs win their doubleheader against the Bakersfield College Renegades and Glendale City College Lady Vaqueros
Nothing’s Real Episode 2: The Traitors Season 4
We are back to talk about season 4 of the reality TV series, The Traitors! The season just finished and we’re here to talk everything Traitors: what we loved, what we hated, our thoughts on how it ended, and everything in between.
SMC Preps For Spring Club Awareness
As Santa Monica College students adjust to the spring semester, the Inter-Club Council prepares for its spring Club Awareness event, set for March 26.
SMC Women’s Corsairs Bid Early Farewell to 2025-26 Season
Santa Monica College’s women’s basketball team faced a shaky 2025-26 season, marked by short-staffed rosters and multiple injuries that forced the team to make an early departure before the season’s endgame.
Moving Forward: Spring Flex Day at SMC
Santa Monica College closed its campus during business hours on March 17 for Spring Professional Development Day, a scheduled training day.
A.S. announces free flower market for Women’s History Month
Santa Monica College students will be able to build free bouquets and enjoy French macarons at a flower market hosted by the Associated Students on Thursday, March 19.
SMC faculty walk out on college president
SMC’s faculty sent a silent message to President and Superintendent Kathryn Jeffery by walking out on her speech during Departmental Flex Day.
L.A. Marathon 2026: A Celebration of Culture, Diversity, and Community
The 41st annual Los Angeles Marathon drew more than 27,000 registered participants along with volunteers, supporters, and spectators.
Does Art Still Matter? The Other Art Fair 2026
The four-day exhibit featured over 100 independent artists who sought to connect with collectors and celebrate their achievements at a time when AI-generated artwork is being sold for an unprecedented amount of money.
Fielding the vibes
The Santa Monica College softball team earns big takeaways in a loss against Moorpark College Raiders 16-0
Corsairs say ‘Bye Bye Bye’ to the Long Beach, Vikings
Long Beach City College Vikings’ men’s volleyball team pushed the Corsairs into a five- set game on Wednesday, ending with the Corsairs saying “bye-bye” after their fourth conference win.
Team USA Escapes Embarrassment, Advances to Knockout Round of the World Baseball Classic
Manager Mark DeRosa’s blunder ultimately does not cost Team USA a chance at the WBC title and trophy.
Bob Reynolds takes Performing Arts Center Stage
Grammy-winning jazz saxophonist Bob Reynolds made a notable performance with his quartet at the Santa Monica College Performing Arts Center on March 6.
A Pleading Petition to End Unruly Petitioners on Campus
While the presence of petitioners promotes civic participation, students shouldn’t have to feel solicited while walking on campus.
Frieze Art Fair at Santa Monica
Many international artists and galleries came together at the Santa Monica Airport on Feb. 26 for Frieze Los Angeles, a three-day art fair.
Associated students board of directors divided by ideological differences attempts to reunite
Despite personal and professional differences, the SMC Board of Directors emphasized the importance of unity while addressing conflict between board members and the student trustee.
Suns Out, Corsairs Out
SMC Corsairs enjoy a competitive practice before their first conference match against Santa Barbara City College and Moorpark College.
“Point for Corsairs” SMC Men’s volleyball
Santa Monica College Men’s volleyball, aggressive, disciplined and determined. Claim yet another victory, this time from Antelope Valley College.
Savy King is Back
Angel City’s 21-year-old star defender is back after recovering from a cardiac arrest on the field in May 2025.