World-renowned photographer, Matika Wilbur shares Native American culture in a series of 76 portraits taken while visiting different 562 federally recognized native tribes.
Read MoreDemonstrations by activists have sprouted throughout Los Angeles following a leaked audio recording of city officials making racist remarks.
Read MoreThe SMC community recommends their choice of frighteningly captivating books to read this Fall, just in time for Halloween.
Read MoreLearn about the many student clubs Santa Monica College has to offer.
Read MoreAs another college semester continues, so does party culture and the negative impacts it has on college students.
Read MoreSeven goals in the first half seals the conference game against GCC for women’s soccer.
Read MoreTowards the end of every year, the Santa Monica College Art Department raises funds by holding their annual Glass Pumpkin Sales and features beautiful handmade glass art from both students and staff.
Read MoreIn the latest installment of the live series Cue the Music, renowned film composer Harry Gregson-Williams reflects on his musical journey thus far, breaking down his scores alongside movie clips and engaging conversation.
Read MoreMiscommunication, attack errors and mistouches almost cost women’s volleyball another WSC South loss.
Read MoreProtests against the Los Angeles City Council continued outside the doors of City Hall during a multi-organization demonstration Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022.
Read MoreThe Great ShakeOut Earthquake Drill is an annual opportunity for individuals and organizations across the world to practice earthquake safety and increase preparedness.
Read MoreFouls, miscommunication and several shots off target cost the men’s soccer team Tuesday's game – their first home loss of the season.
Read MoreStudents and staff share their thoughts on the current Santa Monica College masking requirements.
Read MoreSeason to remember continues for women’s volleyball as they gather another win in the WSC South
Read MoreWomen’s soccer falls drastically to AVC as the Marauders scored six unanswered goals on Corsair territory.
Read MoreFouls and yellow cards weren’t enough to stop the Corsairs from staying undefeated at home and winning their first conference game.
Read MoreMore of the same continues for the Corsair Football Team as they fail to produce much offensively in their Southern California Football Association (SCFA) Conference opener.
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