Fall 2025 SMC Job Fair
SMC held their Fall 2025 Job & Internship Fair last Thursday on the main Quad. A variety of prospective employers attended to live interview students and spread more information about upcoming job and internship openings. Reporter Kollin Zullo stopped by to learn more.
SMC Women’s Volleyball Team Overcomes Bakersfield College
The Corsairs achieved their fourth back-to-back win against the Renegades, bringing their record to 13-4 on Oct. 1.
SMC MOCAN BBQ: Food, Fun, Connection, and Community
SMC’s Men of Color Action Network hosted its first event of the year at Virginia Park to foster connection and early brotherhood between new students. Filled with free food, pick-up games of soccer and football, and easy access to counselors and faculty, it was a fun and productive opportunity for students of color to start the year.
SMC’s Glass Pumpkins Return for Fall
Annual SMC Glass Pumpkin Sale draws locals at the farmers’ market
SMC Women’s Soccer Take home the win 5-0
The Corsair Women’s soccer team defeat Glendale Vaqueros with a shutout for their second game of the season
Application for Citizens Bond Oversight Student Representative Close Thursday.
Unexpected vacancy leaves position open on Citizens Bond Oversight Committee. Applications close Thursday.
Comic Con comes to LA
LA Comic Con took place Sept. 26-28 at the Convention Center. Corsair Managing Editor Mollie Bishop and Copy Editor Jacqueline Martin attended to check it out.
Proposal: $250,000 for Jeffery, budget cuts for SMC
The upcoming Board of Trustees meeting consent agenda contains an amendment that would provide President Dr. Kathryn Jeffrey with post-retirement income.
Inside the Cosplay National Championships at LA Comic Con
At LA Comic Con, Corsair reporter and copy editor Jacqueline Martin spoke with the organizers of the Cosplay National Championships. People competed in various categories for a chance to win up to $10,000.
Political activist to political refugee: remembering Black liberator, Assata Shakur
Assata Shakur, a former Black Panther and the first woman ever added to the FBI’s Most Wanted Terrorist list, died Thursday, Sept. 26, in Havana at the age of 78.
Women’s Water Polo Season Abruptly Cancelled
In a shocking turn of events, the Santa Monica College (SMC) women’s water polo season has been forfeited just before their conference match against Bakersfield College on Wednesday, September 24th at 3:30 pm. The abrupt cancellation results from the program failing to meet a sufficient roster size.
Soudi Jiménez Visits SMC to Discuss the Immigrant Experience in Los Angeles
Students connected with award-winning journalist Soudi Jiménez’s conversation on cultural resilience and representation in L.A.’s Latin American communities.
Facing down grief: losing the campus’ heartbeat
SMC unveils a memorial rock dedicated to Felicia Hudson, days before the anniversary of her on-campus murder.
Valley Film Festival Showcase
Valley Film Festival Showcase, highlights diverse realities of filmmaking and local talent. “Valley Film Festival SMC Alumni”
Comic Con: Cosplay, Comics, and Tattoos
The Los Angeles Convention Center hosted the annual LA Comic Con over the weekend. While there, our team experienced the community and diverse culture of the convention. From AI Stan Lee fan interactions to impromptu tattoo appointments, Comic Con truly offered something for the whole family.
A.I Stan Lee appears at LA Comic Con
This year, at LA Comic Con, the company Proto debuted their A.I. recreation of Stan Lee. They charged $5 for fans to get a chance to speak with the comic book creator, who died in 2018.
Managing Editor Mollie Bishop spoke to Brand Manager Hazel Homer-Wambeam to learn more.
Coastal Cleanup day calls for a cleaner future
Volunteers cleared trash off Santa Monica Beach at the annual International Coastal Cleanup day
A Community Classic: Central Avenue Jazz Festival
Central Avenue Jazz Festival hosts 29th annual event in South Central Los Angeles