The hubbub of conversation filling a dark theater in Santa Monica College (SMC) died out, replaced by the voice of sixteen-year-old Swedish climate activist, Greta Thunberg, in a video of
The Santa Monica College Music Department will present “Local Heroes,” a performance by the SMC Jazz Band. The concert will be held Monday, May 20, at 7:30 p.m.
by Theo Greenly, SMC Corsair / Daily Press Staff Writer
The Santa Monica College Board of Trustees voted unanimously on Tuesday to adopt goals aimed at aggressively combating racial inequities among
The Santa Monica College Theatre Arts and Music Departments are pleased to present Bonnie & Clyde May 24-June 2 in the Theatre Arts Main Stage on the main SMC campus,
Santa Monica College (SMC) student Hesham Jarmakani has won the prestigious Jack Kent Cooke Foundation (JKCF) Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship. The highly competitive scholarship will provide him with up to $40,
Santa Monica College will host a weeklong series of free panels, walking tours and a screening investigating how to prevent displacement in gentrifying neighborhoods.
The eighth annual Public Policy Institute
A veteran of the Bay Area’s performing arts community will lead the Broad Stage into its second decade, Santa Monica College announced Monday.
Rob Bailis is leaving Cal Performances
The Santa Monica College John Drescher Planetarium will present special feature shows in May with tips on where to find star parties and how to be a welcome guest at
Megan Gallagher remembers her first major panic attack vividly. It was a month into ninth grade, and her English class was discussing Homer’s “Odyssey” when Gallagher felt a pit
Valeria Galbert is an anomaly.
She’s many things which studies say should’ve stacked higher educational odds against her: a daughter of immigrants who didn’t attend college, growing
The Santa Monica College (SMC) Speech and Debate Team are national champions; team captain Shaindi Schwebel won first place in International Public Debate at the Phi Rho Pi national speech
Local students aren’t learning science by the book anymore.
Instead of memorizing facts or filling out worksheets, Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) students are building their own solar