A Santa Monica College student in action
Santa Monica College student Justin Michael Ellis-Brooks hosted a community aid event on March 8, where food, hygiene kits and resources were dispersed to the MacArthur Park community.
The continuous downfall of the Third Street Promenade
A look into the recent developments centering around Santa Monica’s historic landmark.
“Judith is the Math Lab”: Students revolt against Math Lab food ban, coordinator demotion
The contentious ban on food in the Math Lab is compounded with the demotion of tutoring coordinator Judith Eckstein.
IHOP Pancake Day breaks Guinness World Record
On March 1, 2025, IHOP hosted a 20th anniversary celebration of National Pancake Day at the Santa Monica Pier, where thousands of pancake fans enjoyed free short stacks of Buttermilk Pancakes.
Struggling Early in the Season
The Corsairs failed to defeat the Monarchs at home as they lost their fourth consecutive game of the season.
Emergency “Freedom Rally” unites Ukrainians and Americans
In response to the Trump-Zelenskyy meeting, Stand with Ukraine Foundation held an impromptu rally in Beverly Hills.
For those who love art: TAG Gallery presents “Imaginations” and elements-themed exhibits
The Artist’s Gallery spotlighted artists at their awards and reception night for the “Imaginations” and “Earth, Wind, Fire and Water” exhibits.
Rockin’ out with first responders
Battleship USS IOWA held a Rock For Responders concert to honor Los Angeles first responders for putting their lives on the line every day.
Black History Month at SMC: A reflection
A reflection on Black History Month at SMC hosted by Black Collegians and Pan African Alliance.
Jegnas: A Deeper Look into Black History Month and DEI
Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI) rollbacks are more than reversing policy; it’s an attack on history.
Fired from National Park Service, rangers still speak for the trees
In the Santa Monica Mountains, Resistance Rangers protested federal layoffs.
The Corsairs continue to fall in conference play
The Raiders defeated the Corsairs in three sets to extend their winning streak to six, while the Corsairs fell to 3-7, losing their fifth consecutive game.
SM13 gang graffiti found on SMC main campus
Gang tags from the Santa Monica 13 gang reading “SM” and “SMX3” were found graffitied at the top of Parking Structure Four on Santa Monica College’s main campus. Santa Monica College Police Chief Johnnie Adams says there is no alarm for concern.
Better Together: Black Collegians’ Open Mic Displays SMC’s Unshakeable Literary Community and Black Excellence
Santa Monica College Black Collegians Program hosted an open mic night to start a week of Black History month celebrations.
“Psyched” to learn about African American women in psychology
The second museum event hosted by the Santa Monica College Psychology Department highlighted female African American psychologists.
Three years into a “three-day war”
Stand With Ukraine held their annual patriotic rally in Santa Monica
The L.A. Art Show: A high school student’s perspective on L.A.’s art scene
Senior High School student and aspiring journalist Angelique Rose reflects on the power of art to expand lives as she prepares to graduate and attend college next year to find her artistic voice.
Corsairs Continue to Come up Short
The Rustlers came from behind to defeat the Corsairs and extend their winning streak to seven games.
Softball Starts on the Wrong Track
The Corsairs’ women's softball team fell short on their opening-day clash against Glendale Community College Vaqueros.
The Art of the Political Third Place
‘A Day Without Immigrants’ serves as a prudent third place for the undocumented.