International Day of Peace 2017 Reflects A World of Complication
The UN calls for togetherness and resilience against fear of “The Others”
Music Artists Use Their Spotlight for Mental Health
Logic's recent single "1-800-273-8255" helps shine a light on suicide prevention.
The Big Blue Bus Safety Sensors
The Big Blue Bus installs a new sensory system on bus routes for pedestrian and cyclist safety
Chris Wein: Faith and Football
Santa Monica College gets an inside look at Chris Wein, linebacker for the Corsairs football team.
LA and SMC Health Officials Warn of Hepatitis A Outbreak
Santa Monica College Student Health Services is raising awareness and urging prevention of Hepatitis A since the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health announced an outbreak of 10 cases on Tuesday September 19, 2017.
The American Red Cross – It’s Never Too Late To Give
In an urgent need for blood donations, the American Red Cross is planning to host several blood drives in the coming weeks. Red Cross officials say donated blood is being shipped and used as fast as it is being gathered. “The blood supply is like a cell phone battery, it constantly needs recharging,” said Nick Gehrig, the communications director of Red Cross Blood Services.
Lourdes Portillo Film Screenings
The double feature and Q&A helms the Hammer Museum’s multi-month exhibition Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960-1985.
The Santa Monica Minute : Episode 9
Quick look at events taking place in and around Santa Monica College for the week of September 25, 2017.
Uniting the Four Corners
On the evening of Tuesday, September 26th, Santa Monica College hosted a screening of the documentary West Los. “I’m not Charlie from Culver City, I’m just Charlie.” Charlie Chacon, a first time filmmaker from Culver City, says this to highlight why he is making this documentary. He has spent the last three years trying to create a film about how the lowrider culture within West Los Angeles was a way to unite former rival neighborhoods.