The Associated Students (A.S.) is holding a special election this May to fill in the five roles left empty after the previous general election and to approve constitutional revisions.
Read MoreSafewise.com survey ranks Santa Monica as one of the most dangerous cities in Southern California. However, students and staff have a different opinion.
Read MoreThousands took to the streets in front of the United States Courthouse in Downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday, May 3 protesting a leaked Supreme Court draft opinion that signals Roe v. Wade may be overturned.
Read MoreOn Sunday, May 1, thousands from Los Angeles joined activists, union stewards, and street vendors for the May Day march, commemorating the global celebration also referred to as International Workers Day.
Read MoreActivist and leader Dolores Huerta talks Roe v. Wade, activism, and the cultural forces that stigmatize abortion.
Read MoreAs more schools begin to open, allowing more students to resume in-person learning, some students are finding their performance worse or better on-campus
Read MoreSanta Monica College's (SMC) Gender Sexuality Alliance (GSA) and Pride Center want students to feel welcomed and comfortable on campus, and inclusive restrooms can make that happen.
Read MoreA.S. President Joshua Elizondo and A.S. Vice President Dominic Prendergast sit down with The Corsair to talk about their experience in student leadership.
Read MoreOn Friday, April 8 the results for the Santa Monica College 2022 Associated Students (A.S.) Election were announced.
Read MoreThis week’s contentious Associated Students (A.S.) election has seen the two presidential candidates, Olivia Taha and Kamiko Greenwood, trade blows with one another in various public forums. Both candidates have raised concerns about their opponents in the Candidate Forum hosted by The Corsair, and in meetings of the A.S. Board of Directors and A.S. Election Committee hearings.
Read MoreAn Associated Students Board of Directors meeting was derailed this Monday when A.S. Presidential Candidate Kamiko Greenwood brought concerns of antisemitism against her opponent Olivia Taha, a move which may be in violation of the A.S. Election Code of Conduct.
Read MoreA.S elections have started and will end April 7 at 11:59 pm. Get to know the students running for A.S. before you vote.
Read MoreCandidates for Associated Students (A.S.) elections exchanged ideas and blows at the Spring 2022 Virtual Forum hosted by The Corsair.
Read MoreThe Corsair is holding a Candidate Forum for the Santa Monica College’s (SMC) student government, Associated Students (A.S.), elections this Monday, April 4, at 1 p.m.
Read More"Housing is Key," the state's rent relief program, is closing applications soon. But there is still a chance to apply.
Read MoreAssociated Students (A.S.), the student-led government responsible for representing Santa Monica College's student body, is a critical part of student representation and decision-making.
Read MoreEven as the country changes masking requirements, Santa Monica College keeps its same guidelines.
Read MoreIn the last year, the states of Texas, Florida, and Idaho have passed legislation restricting abortion access and reproductive rights.
Read MoreAlong with plaguing millions, COVID-19 has caused a rise in mental illnesses in adults.
Read MoreProtesters gathered at Los Angeles City Hall on International Women’s Day to express their support of women’s rights, abortion rights, and intersectionality.
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