With just a few days left in the school year, the John Muir / SMASH school campus was vandalized Saturday night with “significant” damage that will take several days to repair.
Horatio West Court
140 Hollister Avenue
Built 1919, designated 1979
This is one of the finest remaining examples of architect Irving Gill's work in the field of social
Will Rogers Elementary School students combined their creativity with the information they’ve been learning all year to create sustainable engineering projects and a student-built cardboard arcade.
Students showcased and
After voters overwhelmingly rejected a property tax that would have raised $500 million annually for the financially struggling Los Angeles Unified School District, the superintendent, mayor and head of the
This week’s Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District’s school board meeting is business as usual, featuring revisions, updates and discussion items. However, a special commendation for employees bidding
Two school sites within the Santa Monica and Malibu communities were given names last week with one naming process drumming up some controversy within the school board.
Point Dume’s
Most scooter riders have learned a few rules of the road since the devices landed in Santa Monica nearly two years ago.
The City of Santa Monica and the four
The Santa Monica College Musical Theatre Workshop class will present Magic to Do: A Musical Extravaganza June 7-9. The lively, entertaining revue features SMC students celebrating musical theatre with selections
For the third year in a row, New Roads School’s Middle School students were named Streets to Seas champions. The team, which was made of ten seventh-graders, came up
The Santa Monica Pier can be an overwhelming place.
Hundreds if not thousands of bodies bristle against each other and the ocean waves crash against the pier adding to a
We live in a time of ecological transition, and human beings have the greatest influence over what direction Planet Earth will take — that’s the key takeaway as the Aquarium
In spite of injuries, Santa Monica College (SMC) men’s swimming and diving team placed seventh at the State Championships this month at De Anza College in Cupertino.
The Corsairs