Santa Monica College had its annual A.S. Forum, where students run for office to get what they believe is most important during the year-long term.
Read MoreHow Rocío Camargo plans to make her mark in Hollywood.
Read MoreWomen at Santa Monica College inspire hope within the community.
Read MoreControversy strikes as Beyoncé’s upcoming anticipated country album “Act II: Carter Cowboy” approaches.
Read MoreSaluting to black women in Los Angeles at the Black Women Business Conference
Read MoreA new series based on the novel “Chasing Hillary” introduces a new take on journalists on TV.
Read MoreThe lights go up on stage, and magic ensues as Dr. Adrianne Harrop’s production of “Sherwood: The Adventures of Robin Hood” continues to create lasting memories not only for production members but also for those who watch.
Read MoreJoin the Corsair March 28 for a conversation with A.S. Candidates at 11:15 in the Orientation Hall or online.
Read MoreA review of Linkin Park's new song is presented with quotes, opinions and upcoming milestones the band has planned.
Read MoreThe rainstorms have caused multiple mudslides in Topanga Canyon, resulting in a road closure through the main highway and onto Pacific Coast Highway (PCH).
Read MoreVictory to the Corsairs, holding a clear advantage in terms of size and athleticism, which they used to dominate Pierce at the net.
Read MoreBlack Americans are able to celebrate the freedom of their enslaved ancestry and still be upset about it.
Read MoreThe Most Comprehensive International Contemporary Art Show in America
Read MoreSMC Emeritus student Anna Conley’s journey to premiere The Invisible Man at the Emeritus Art Gallery.
Read MoreThe Academy award ceremony, The Oscars, was delayed due to hundreds of protesters calling for a ceasefire in Gaza causing various actors to be late and opt out on walking to the venue as streets were shut down.
Read MoreElection 2024 subjected to a popularity contest. Is Sweden in support of the Dems?
Read MoreAs the election year kicks off, SMC voting centers brought the community together as they voted for the primaries.
Read MoreRivera believes that while we might not always be able to change minds, we can try and change hearts.
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