Sina Grace is lively. The GLAAD Media Award-nominated comic book writer — a Samohi grad and former Hi De Ho comics employee — is a jovial person, talking as if he’s
Marijuana has been used by cultures all around the world since the early BCs, both medically and recreationally. For centuries, it has been praised for its healing capabilities, and bashed
An independent parent group recently relaunched at Samohi is already having an immediate impact on the high school’s student body.
During Samohi’s Class of 2019 graduation, multicolored sarapes
A Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District Board of Education meeting to be held this week will feature updates a’plenty.
In a study session-heavy school board meeting scheduled for
A day of book panels and signings with best-selling authors in the Young Adult world comes to Santa Monica this weekend.
Yallwest marks its fifth anniversary this year, bringing book
A local runner has sprinted past health hardships to become a runner and even a perennial Special Olympian.
Sarah Kovacs, a Santa Monica resident and former Samohi student, just returned
Santa Monica High School junior Siri Storstein-Norgaard organized an Earth March as part of Eco Week. Students walked from Samohi at 3:30 p.m. Monday through the Third Street
Samohi senior Sophie Golay was nodding off and on during her Paris to LAX flight before she received a tap on the shoulder, shocking her. At 11 hours long, a
Recognized as America’s foremost humorist, Mark Twain did not have a terribly high opinion of humans when he said, “Man is the only animal in all of God’s
Committee For Racial Justice will host Dr. Ben Drati, District Superintendent for SMMUSD schools, and some district staff members who will introduce a new program of project based learning that
Construction on a new building at Santa Monica High School officially began Tuesday.
The Discovery Building, which is scheduled to open by the end of 2021, will house 38 classrooms
Attending prom is a rite of passage for all high schoolers, an unforgettable evening most never forget. Some students, however, never get to attend. The primary reason? Cost.
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