News, Print Issue Ryanne Mena News, Print Issue Ryanne Mena

Inside Tijuana's Largest Migrant Shelter

Over a thousand Central American migrants have made their way to Tijuana, Mexico after an on-foot journey from Honduras. A caravan of over two thousand people left Honduras on October 13 to flee poverty and violence, according to CBS News. Their plan was to travel through Guatemala and Mexico to eventually reach the United States to seek asylum. 

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Sports, Print Issue, Soccer, Top Stories Ana Duraes Peixoto and Dylan Cortez Sports, Print Issue, Soccer, Top Stories Ana Duraes Peixoto and Dylan Cortez

SMC Soccer Scores With International Students

The mens and women's leading scorers are both international students. Both teams are #1 in their conference and are ranked highly in state rankings. Santa Monica Colleges (SMC) women's soccer team is currently ranked number six in California and number one in their conference. Men’s soccer is also number one in their conference which confirms SMC as a soccer powerhouse.

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News, Print Issue, Top Stories Evan Minniti and Julie Dole News, Print Issue, Top Stories Evan Minniti and Julie Dole

The Spirit of Club Row

Last Thursday November 2 SMC held this semester’s Club Row, where dozens of clubs set up tables and stands to advertise and recruit. Starting around noon, there was an atmosphere of festivities, with music blaring, flags waving, and airbrush tattoos spraying onto people’s arms. 

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The Corsairs Sink at Homecoming

Santa Monica College Corsairs hosted the Allen Hancock College Bulldogs (AHC) on Saturday night’s homecoming game at Corsair Field. The Bulldogs were coming off a four-game winning streak while the Corsairs had won the previous game in a tough fight in overtime against Los Angeles Harbor College. 

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Elections 2018, Print Issue, Opinion Ryanne Mena and Dakota Castets-Didier Elections 2018, Print Issue, Opinion Ryanne Mena and Dakota Castets-Didier

The Power in Your Vote

The current political state of our country, and world, seems to constantly be erratically changing – and not for the better. All the power seems to be left in the hands of the orange man in the White House, or so it seems. The news is filled with atrocities and tragedies again and again, as if they will never end.

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News, Print Issue Brenna Spalding and Evan Minniti News, Print Issue Brenna Spalding and Evan Minniti

A.S. Focuses on Sustainability

he Associated Students tackled some of the core values that they decided to focus on this semester, such as homelessness and sustainability during their meeting on Monday, October 8. A.S. is planning a variety of events for Sustainability Week…

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Sports, Print Issue Blake Atwell Sports, Print Issue Blake Atwell

Rams stay undefeated, defeat Chargers in first-ever "Battle for L.A."

For the first time since 1994, NFL football is finally back in the city of angels. The inaugural “Battle for L.A.” featured third-year Rams star quarterback Jared Goff torching the Chargers defense, in a 35-23 victory. Goff completed 29 of his 36 passes for 354 yards and three touchdowns, while Pro Bowl running back Todd Gurley led the Rams ground attack with 105 yards and one score.

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Football, Print Issue, Sports, Sports Score Dylan Cortez Football, Print Issue, Sports, Sports Score Dylan Cortez

The Corsairs are off to a Rough Start

The Corsairs finally find their first win in week 4 against Compton College. The Corsairs come back strong after a tough 56-0 lost two weeks ago against Bakersfield College. Santa Monica College (SMC) has finally earned their first win of the season this Saturday against Compton College Tartars after starting off their first three games winless.

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