As the midnight hour tolled on the morning of Halloween, Malibu parents, activists and educators made their way wearily into bed following a six-hour school board meeting with just one
By Jessica Uhler
SMC Corsair/Daily Press Staff Writer
“Station, this is Randy Bresnik Senior here with the students. How do you hear me?”
“Well, Dad, got you loud and
MARSHALL
Rated PG-13
118 Minutes
Released October 13th
Marshall is a relevant and timely movie - a gripping story taken from the life of Thurgood Marshall, the first African American
Gardening and Community
by Cris Gutierrez
Keeping up with the seasons in the Santa Monica Community Gardens means growing year-round and being open to the surprises that abound.
In our
By Genevieve Riutort
The holidays are right around the corner, and many of us are beginning to plan our Thanksgiving meals.
For families struggling to meet their basic needs, a
OUR EAST COAST TRIP
By Merv Hecht
We've just come back from two weeks in Manhattan and Washington DC. What an experience! It certainly is different than Santa
Editor:
From what she wrote, you would think that the City of Santa Monica actually enforces the no-smoking laws.
Yuri must have been some actor the city hired.
Anytime you
Cyclists say sensors are part of, but not the only, solution to dangerous driving
Kimberly Estrada and Nicolas Johnson
SMC Corsair/Daily Press Staff Writers
Having lost a friend hit
Yuri was visiting Santa Monica recently and took a stroll down the Third Street Promenade. He paused for a moment to light up a cigarette, and exhaled a plume of
Some student employees at Santa Monica College (SMC) could lose their jobs in the coming years if the school complies with the City’s new minimum wage ordinance.
Job losses