I had considerable difficulty selecting a topic for this week's column. Given our extended heat wave, seemingly all of September, I debated writing about global warming deniers. But
Editor:
As a college student, I wish to give my thoughts on an article that recently appeared in your newspaper. The author, Mr. Goodman explained that 16,000 students nationwide
Santa Monica's minimum wage proposal will go before City Council on Sept. 29.
The proposed rules closely mirror rules established by the City of Los Angeles, however staff
On an early-season trip to Hawaii for tournament play last month, the Crossroads girls volleyball team wasn't finding on-court success.
But it is now.
The Roadrunners appear to
Renowned dancer/choreographer Twyla Tharp is celebrating her 50th anniversary at The Wallis in Beverly Hills. In honor of this historic event, in addition to four staged performances she'
Editor:
Crisis? What crisis? The city has done a remarkable job for decades keeping rents low and fighting the good fight against economic common sense. Santa Monica surely leads Los
Of the more than 1.5 million U.S. students who took the Preliminary SAT last year, about 16,000 are in the running for the prestigious Merit Scholar designation.
In a landmark joint meeting, the governing boards of the Santa Monica-Malibu school district and Santa Monica College brainstormed ideas for improving college access and success while setting the stage