Santa Monica sees big blue bucks
Santa Monica City Council recently approved of a 5-year pilot program to install digital advertising signage on the Big Blue Bus fleet.
Revenue ideas turned down by President Tsang
The District Planning and Advisory Council's Budget Committee has been reeling from Dr. Tsang's recent decision to turn down all of their cost saving and revenue ideas.
Thou shalt not grind
After eight years of serving the Venice community's youth counter-culture the "Lincoln Ramp", a popular skate ramp located in the parking lot of Venice United Methodist Church, has been removed.
STATE CHAMPIONS
The women's tennis team reached the top of the mountain this past week as they won the "Triple Crown" of tennis at the state finals in Fresno.
A.S. debates merits of costly weekend retreat
As the A.S. gets ready for the annual weekend retreat, some question the necessity of a $17,000 local trip during times of budget cuts.
California considers getting rid of pensions
Jerry Brown potentially opening up voting to the public, and it's looking like there will be no hesitation in cutting government employee's benefits.
Sports Opinion: Long live the Kings
The Maloof brothers are going to stay in Sacramento for this season but the future is in doubt unless the city can prove its worth.
SMC veterans seek help for PTSD
Santa Monica College's veteran students seek out counseling and help from an on campus counseling program aimed at addressing Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Phil Ranelin jazz quintet graces SMC's Edye Second Space
At 71, Phil Ranelin still manages to serenade the crowd with beautiful jazz along with his quintet.
New Santa Monica College policy cracks down on slackers
SMC might finally be taking some small steps to alleviate the pain of signing up for and adding classes.
SMC presents A Feast for the Eyes and Ears
Artistic director Charlotte Richards, and conductor James Martin, present a Feast for the Eyes and Ears, a composition of orchestra and ballet.
A perverted celebration
America's reaction to Osama's death perhaps a little bit inappropriate.
Silverstein returns with "The Rescue"
Hard-core band Silverstein returns with their fifth studio album, "The Rescue," and it does not disappoint.
The last of the space shuttles
As NASA completes it's space shuttle program, Jim Mahon, caretaker of the John Drescher Planetarium, celebrates the vibrant history of America's beloved space exploration program.
Sanchez revives old dance styles at SMC
Long time dancer Anna Sanchez brings back the dance styles of punking and wacking.
Governor Brown's budget plan
Governor Jerry Brown asserts his strategy towards balancing the California budget deficit.
USC's annual festival of books still going strong
USC held their annual Festival of Books this past weekend.
Osama bin Laden is killed in Pakistan
On Sunday, May 1, President Obama announced the unexpected death of Al Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden.
House of SMC professor burns down
The house of Dr. John Harwig, a chemistry professor at SMC, burned down during the recent spring break.
All hands on deck
The Corsairs pulled out several crucial victories at the Ojai tournament over the weekend in a final tune up for their third round playoff match May 4th.