Security beefs up on Venice Beach
Within the past two weeks, there have been two stabbings, one of which proved eventually fatal at the Venice Beach Drum Circle, both believed to be with pocketknives.
Santa Monica residents left asking "Y?"
As Santa Monica businesses begin feeling the pressure of the tax increases allocated by Measure Y, many are questioning whether the bill's benefits will be worth the cost of having the country's highest existing tax rate.
SMC student dies in traffic accident
A Santa Monica College student died in a traffic accident before Easter weekend.
He Said/She Said - Dusting off that glass cieling
Steven asks, "My girlfriend says she loves me but refuses to do anything that might be misconstrued as ‘domesticated,' so I pretty much have to do everything. How can I show her that helping out with household chores isn't the same as submission?"
Blue and white goes green for a week
Earth Week provides SMC with a reason to celebrate in a green fashion.
Santa Monica jewelry heist takes $1.5 million
An armed robbery in Santa Monica took $1.5 million in jewelry.
Art in the Streets exhibit opens at MOCA
MOCA's new exhibit Art in the Streets showcases the increasingly popular street art that is taking the city of Los Angeles by storm.
Veteran students find a green zone at Veterans' Resource Center
Santa Monica College's Veterans' Resource Center offers a variety of benefits and programs for veteran students.
Getting closer
The Women's Tennis team has one playoff win under their belt and are now looking ahead to the next round.
Orthodox traditions stay true during Easter
Easter Sunday in America is often associated with the Easter bunny, decorating eggs, Sunday mass, and being around family, but for a close-nit community of Coptic Orthodox Christians there are many more traditions to be celebrated that go beyond the American norm
Future uncertain for athletics
With all of the planned budget cuts, community colleges could be forced to cut athletics.
Water for Elephants could use a magic feather
Reese Witherspoon and and heart throb Robert Pattinson heat up the big screen in the best selling adaption of Water for Elephants.
SMC faculty members honored as "Ecoheroes"
SMC honors Dana Morgan and Greg Brown for their superior work on finalizing plans of the new organic learning garden
SMC's very own organic garden in the making
It's been a long time coming for SMC to get their very own Organic Garden, and the time has finally arrived.
Mayer believes in players
Despite a bad season men's volleyball coach John Mayer believes he has the players to succeed next season.
Gorillaz return with "The Fall"
The Gorillaz return with their latest most anticipated album "The Fall." Why is it so anticipated? The whole thing was recorded on an iPad.
Three-ring budget circus
Republicans and Democrats bickering over billions is merely an elaborate dance, choreographed to distract people from the trillions we're really dealing with.
Turn your brains on, and your laptop off
If you choose to go to school and spend your time in class wading through the abyss of cyberspace, expect to be cheating yourself.
Video Spark Notes: A no-brainer
With Spark Notes teaming up with Youtube to bring us video shorts summarizing classic novels, students everywhere are given yet another chance to dumb themselves down.
Egyptian democracy under military's boot
The Egyptian military, once savior for an oppressed peoples, is slowly turning against the masses, leading Egypt towards a less peaceful revolution