By Blake Atwell
Istanbul, Turkey native Savas Siricki came to Los Angeles in 2008 with plans to study English at UCLA for five months. Upon arriving to Los Angeles’ westside,
The Summer Reading program is in full swing at the Fairview Branch Library, 2101 Ocean Park Blvd, with a line-up of fun shows for kids, including Georgette Baker’s Silly
The Summer Reading program is in full swing at the Fairview Branch Library, 2101 Ocean Park Blvd, with a line-up of fun shows for kids, including Franklin Haynes Marionette’s
The Summer Reading program is in full swing at the Fairview Branch Library, 2101 Ocean Park Blvd, with a line-up of fun shows for kids, including the Mad Science: What
Franklin Elementary has named a new principal, a familiar face of Franklin that’s beloved by the community and the school board.
Cynthia McGregory was named as the principal of
Editor’s Note: Olympic High School began offering a Journalism elective to students for the first time this year. The following news and op-ed pieces were produced by three students
Next school year, English learners in local schools may get special help in math, the school district could hire two mental health professionals and more elementary schoolers might be able
The path to higher education is gruelling. Not noted on a student’s GPA is a laundry list of unseen efforts — the late nights devoted to study sessions, the sacrifice
The long-awaited Cayton Children’s Museum will open Sunday, June 30 at Santa Monica Place.
The museum will offer hands-on play exhibits and cultural programs for children and families. Two
This week’s Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District board of education meeting is populated with a slew of updates including a land use agreement that was delayed due to
On Wednesday, July 17, 2019, at 7:30 pm, the Soundwaves new music series at the Santa Monica Public Library presents a set of improvised music by pianist Thollem McDonas
Santa Monica College professor Dr. Sheila Laffey knows a thing or two about protecting the environment. When she’s not grading papers and student documentaries, the former Program Coordinator for