The typical sounds of roaring engines on Venice streets were replaced over the weekend with music and good conversation, with a biker’s paradise taking over the area.
On April
The number of students within Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) gaining crucial skills and knowledge for future career paths has grown exponentially, according to an update given to the
Santa Monica Baseball
Friday, April 12: Vikings vs St. Margaret’s, Vikings win 4-1
Batting/Baserunning: Kaveh Naini (Sophomore): 0-0, R. Jacob Myrow (Senior): 0-3, K. Sage Douglass (Senior): 1-2,
A dedicated team of runners will be taking on a cross-country course, one segment at a time, with the start of the charity endeavor taking place locally.
On April 3,
Officials welcome cycles, caviar and coffee with ribbon cuttings
A trio of sniping in Santa Monica welcomed new businesses into the community during the final week of March. On March
While student participation increased during winter assessments throughout Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD), some students are still lagging behind their counterparts on the standardized tests.
During the March 20
To be diagnosed with a life-altering illness at any age is quite the shock, but even more so if a disease impacts one’s youth. Fitting in monitoring the body
Typically reserved for the National Football League’s Los Angeles Rams and Chargers, the mammoth SoFi Stadium will be taken over by a crop of flag football athletes, including one
While it’s hard to compete for the spotlight with flagship sports like football, basketball and baseball; the Saint Monica boys golf unit has taken shine and then some with
The prospects of a third World War is a shuddering thought for many. What can be done to keep ourselves safe? Could the United States and other countries survive such
In its final meeting before the district’s spring break, the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board of Education approved several major construction items, with much of the discussion centered
Cheering, clapping and good-natured catcalling were the ingredients of a banner night at Barnum Hall, as the Samohi venue ventured to Harlem for the Samohi Black Student Union’s Apollo