SMC administration reverses an overwhelming vote at the Oct. 19 ICC meeting denying a long-standing club its position as an installed club.
Read MoreWith the help of programs like the IDEAS club, undocumented students are succeeding in getting an education despite obstacles related to their immigration status.
SMC Alum, Oscar Lopez, finds inspiration in loved ones and his Oaxacan culture.
Read MoreLatina journalist Rebecca Aguilar shares about her advocacy for diversity and imparts advice to aspiring journalists.
Patricia Ramos reflects on her journey and the importance of embracing one's cultural identity.
Ashanti Blaize-Hopkins talks becoming President of the SPJ and the new Associate Dean of the Center for Media and Design.
As thousands of college students across the U.S. demand a ceasefire in Gaza, many SMC pro-Palestine students fear threats to their academic and personal lives.
Read MoreAn event that provides SMC students to learn all about extracurricular opportunities
Read MoreGreat ShakeOut drill reveals flaws in the emergency system.
Read MoreStudents, faculty, and staff members react to the cancellation of the SMC production “By The River Rivanna.”
Read MoreThe cast of "By The River Rivanna," surround Tia Jiji, dressed in the white robes of the Yoruba Ancestral Spirits, during the final scenes of the play performed on Tuesday Oct. 17th, 2023 in Santa Monica, Calif. at the Santa Monica Colllege Studio Stage. (Akemi Rico | The Corsair)
Read MoreIn preparation for the opening night of “By the River Rivianna,” cast members rehearse while 14 SMC organizations plan to protest.
Read MoreThe 2020 Census revealed challenges in categorizing race for the Hispanic population with “some other race” as the second largest racial identity.
Read MoreKatelina “Gata” Eccleston stopped at SMC on Oct. 10 to discuss the Afro-Latine roots of reggaeton music.
Read MoreThe newest theater production at SMC is steeped in controversy just days before opening night.
Read MoreThe largest healthcare strike in U.S. history ends without an agreement.
Read MoreAs classes and faculty get slashed, students speak up.
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