Before I joined The Corsair, I was just Ashley. No particular job title. No claim to fame, really nothing to sneeze about. During that time I searched deeply for who I was, what I wanted to say, and who I wanted to be. For most of my life my thoughts were chaotic, confusing, and didn’t have a lot of rhyme or reason to them. They got much worse when I turned sixteen and was kidnapped by a family friend for almost a year. It's not a topic that I openly speak about much, and I try not to think about it more often than not.
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With the news breaking of a large oil spill in Huntington Beach, CA and the fate of women’s rights still up in the air, autumn remains the same. It comes to us every year, and brings with it a cool breeze of change.
As the weather dips below 75 degrees in Los Angeles, the summer blues that I am doomed to every year, vanishes without fail. The focus and mental clarity that the cool weather brings adds to the empowerment that I am trying to embody in my own life, and for The Corsair.
Read MoreWhen I joined The Corsair as a Staff Writer, I never thought that I would be sitting here, writing to you, talking about the years past, and making the decisions of an Editor. It goes to show that life, while it can look bleak, takes twists and turns that no one could foresee. With the first day of fall behind us and October breezing in, the concept of this week’s PDF came to me in the middle of the night. Friday Night Rights is on the forefront of my mind this week. How can I implement them? Bring them to light?
Read MoreThe Santa Monica College Corsairs football team took the field against the Antelope Valley College Marauders on Saturday in their conference home opener. Down 29-14 with one quarter of play left, the Corsairs narrowed the lead to 36-31
Read MoreThe Aero Theatre in Santa Monica held a free screening of “The Mitchells vs. The Machines.” After the screening, a question and answer panel for fans was held on September 18.
Read MoreAfter Gov. Gavin Newsom approved a bill to make ethnic studies a requirement for high school graduation, we should acknowledge what makes ethnic studies not only valuable, but necessary.
Read MoreThe Japanese video game company Nintendo and American film distributor Universal Pictures partnered up with animation studio Illumination to create a film based on the Super Mario Bros. franchise.
Read MoreThe Corsairs Women's Soccer team took on rivals LA Valley Monarchs in a low scoring game Tuesday, Oct. 19 at Santa Monica College. The Monarchs took the immediate 1-0 lead
Read MoreBrady Versus The Patriots For The First Time Ever, Sonny Mclean’s Patrons React
Read MoreThe Los Angeles Anti-Racist Standards (LA ARTS) offers tools, solutions to address institutional racism in the Los Angeles theatre community. BLKLST is a collective that empowers BIPOC with equity, diversity, and inclusion information on Los Angeles theatre companies and institutions.
Read MoreCalifornia Governor Gavin Newson introduced a vaccination mandate for children attending in-person classes.
Read MoreA look into the massive wildlife rescue response in the wake of the devastating Orange County oil spill.
Read MoreSMC Corsairs went head to head with Ventura College (VC) Wednesday, Oct. 13, at Santa Monica College. Ventura College in the first couple minutes of the game found a way to put in a couple goals, only to have the Corsairs follow suit and only trail by 2 going into the half.
Read MoreThe SMC Corsairs took on Citrus College Friday, Oct. 8, at Santa Monica College. From the start the the Corsairs took the immediate lead and held that lead until half time with a score of 3-1 in favor of the Corsairs.
Read MoreSMC Corsairs took on Bakersfield College Tuesday, Oct. 5 at Santa Monica College. Bakersfield took the early 2-0 lead over the Corsairs and held that lead, until just before half where the Corsairs were able to squeeze in a couple goals to tie it up. With a score of 2-2 after half,
Read MoreSanta Monica College Corsairs took on Valley College in an head to head game Wed. Sept. 29. Valley College took the early lead and retained that momentum until half, with the score being 14-2 in favor of Valley College. The Corsairs were never able to get anything going and took the 21-5 loss to continue the season.
Read MoreIn the LACMA's Angel City Jazz Festival, a live Oct. 8 concert featuring the Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra shared rich culture through music.
Read MoreInclusive Santa Monica and Abundant Housing LA advocate for affordable housing in Santa Monica.
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