The Los Angeles Dodgers are hoping to become MLB's first back-to-back champions in over two decades.
Read MoreTen Women Gallery on Main Street in Santa Monica provides more than meets the eye.
Read MoreThe night before their grand re-opening, Amoeba Music opened its doors for a preview of its brand new store on Hollywood Blvd. The original store on Sunset Blvd. closed abruptly last year due to COVID-19.
Read MoreWith roller skating making a comeback, the sisters who own Cupid's Hot Dogs decided to start serving by carhop every Thursday at their Winnetka location.
Read MoreThe story of Raya (Kelly Marie Tran), a young Southeast Asian female warrior, who goes on “an epic journey” into the world of Kumandra.
Read MoreThe virtual Candidate Forum will serve as an opportunity for Santa Monica College students to find out more about the candidates running for positions on the A.S. board. The event is moderated by the Corsair’s Editor-in-Chief, Carolyn Burt. While the Corsair has hosted this forum for many years, this marks the first time the forum will take place virtually over zoom.
Read MoreGet to know the Candidates running for Santa Monica College’s Associated Students
Read MoreBreakdown of Candidates running for Associated Students
Read MoreMany Santa Monica College (SMC) students don't know the name of their student government, let alone its role in student life and affairs — especially in pandemic times.
On January 17, 2017, the first “Women’s March” protest took place in cities all across the world. The protest happened the day after Donald Trump’s inauguration, and was organized largely because of Trump’s many “anti-women” remarks.
Read MoreThe Corsair: Issue 3 (Spring 2021)
Read MoreThe Corsair is holding a Candidate Forum for the Santa Monica College’s (SMC) student government, Associated Students (A.S.), elections this Sunday, March 27, at 5 p.m.
Read MoreAs more of Los Angeles County’s 10 million residents become eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine, inadequate supply continues to be a major hurdle in the race to get back to pre-pandemic normalcy.
Read MoreLetter from the Editor: Issue 2 (Spring 2021)
Read MoreThe misconception that vaccinations are dangerous is a topic that has swirled through the public for years now. In a Texas A&M Survey taken between late May and June of 2020, it was found that more than 31% of the American population had no intention of getting the COVID-19 vaccine. More and more “anti—vaxxers” pop up all over the globe spreading opinions that usually have little scientific background.
Read MoreAs Los Angeles County moves from the purple to red tier, Santa Monica College is preparing for a small number of people to return to campus.
Los Angeles is facing a new battle in the ongoing war against the deadly coronavirus — a rush to vaccinate residents.
Read MoreSouthern California has yet to free itself from the grips of the coronavirus. Social distancing policies and restrictions continue to play a major role in how people live their lives.
Read MoreA meeting on Friday went over the safety protocols for Santa Monica College athletes to play on campus. This will be the first time sports will be permitted on ground since March 2020.