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Nearly 250 years the Founding Father created a country in pursuit of life liberty and happiness. This year L.A. celebrated ...
Israel’s military campaign in Iran, as well as America’s involvement in the conflict,  prompted conflicting protests in front ...
Protesters organized a “No Sleep for ICE” demonstration at the Cambria Hotel Burbank Airport on June 19, after federal ...
The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) has officially pulled out of its housing agreement with Santa Monica College ...
Law enforcement officers unleashed self-described “numerous” amounts of less-lethal munitions on “No Kings” protesters, after issuing an unlawful assembly order.
Mayor Karen Bass imposed a curfew to curtail protesters—while attending a vigil for immigrant solidarity. On the first night of curfew, many resisted by continuing to protest downtown; 17 were ...
After losing their home in the Eaton fire, artist Camilla Taylor curated an exhibition made up of just artists whose houses have burned down. “My House Burned Down”, located at Track 16 in Downtown LA ...
 On Tuesday, SMC waved goodbye to 7,248 graduates, designated by President Dr. Kathryn Jeffery as the college’s second-largest commencement ever. The school bestowed bachelor’s degrees, associate ...
 Two days after a gunman shot through the window of a Waymo and injured two children, Santa Monica police happened to come across the suspect while on patrol downtown. He shot a police officer ...
David Duncan, 2024-25 Associated Students president, presented a model for Health and Wellness vending machines for students to the Board of Directors on May 19. The vending machines will include ...
In a blooming garden in Santa Monica, Santa Monica College’s English professors invited their students to share and read their poetry works.