Porfirio Gutierrez is on a mission to keep Oaxacan traditions alive.
Read MoreThe Corsair's Callie Yiu interviews SMC dean Patricia Ramos.
Read More“By The River Rivanna’s” director provides additional context into the events leading up to the play’s cancellation.
Read MoreExploring the Rich Legacy of HBCUs: A Journey of Inclusivity, Opportunity, and Celebration.
Read MoreAn activity put on by the Adelante club to encourage bonding among students while also commemorating Dia De Los Muertos.
Read MoreThe Crenshaw community hosts the West Coast’s largest street fair.
Read MoreAs part of California’s Coastal Cleanup Day, Santa Monica College (SMC) hosted a beach cleanup at the Inkwell beach on Sept. 23,
Read MoreProfessors from SMC’s History and Ethnic Studies department got together on Wednesday afternoon, October 18, to talk about the Theatre Arts’ production “By The River Rivanna.”
Read MoreThe new SMC center focused on supporting minorities on campus holds its grand opening.
On Sept. 28, the SMC community celebrated Guelaguetza, an event meant to celebrate the Oaxacan community and the practice of gift-giving.
Read MoreCelebration of a vibrant culture is taking place at SMC.
Read MoreThe summer when Regional Mexican Music took the U.S. by storm.
Read MoreChabad Jewish Club President Ariella Rose talks about Judaism and her experience as Chabad Jewish Club President.
Read MoreKairyn Potts, a Two-Spirit Indigenous social media influencer, spreads awareness about queer youth in Indigenous communities and being Two-Spirit during his visit to SMC on May 4.
Read MoreWhere are SMC students getting their caffeine fix?
Read MoreA monthly event on the Santa Monica Pier, relevant to the culture of Santa Monica locals, with all activities and presentations having ties to Santa monica.
Read MoreWeekly LALALA, a Japanese entertainment weekly magazine, celebrates their 20th anniversary with a festival highlighting Japanese food, performances and vendors.
Read MoreMembers of the Santa Monica College Black Collegians Club gathered in the quad to kick off a week dedicated to the success of Black students.
Read MoreA safe and non-confrontational space to have a candid discussion about racism and how it affects different marginalized communities.
Read MoreCollege students from around Los Angeles experienced a free event at the Getty Villa Museum with food, music, art and many different attractions for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic.
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