Jonathan Ramos

My name is Jonathan and I enjoy writing, sports, and music (playing and listening). My passion lies within the truth and only the truth.

Worked on 369 assignments, created 60, named on 58 bylines for The Corsair.

By (Jonathan as desk editor) + 3 others for The Corsair - 5 min read

#BlackLivesMatter aims in the wrong direction

There comes a time in journalism in which you end up ruffling feathers over accurate reporting of the truth. For me the time came when I began to receive backlash over an article entitled, “Black Lives Matter Takes Stage in Santa Monica.”The article covers a grassroots #BlackLivesMatter group that performed a theater arts piece to bring attention to the continued...

By (Jonathan as managing editor) + 3 others for The Corsair - 6 min read

Black Collegians host "Fruitvale Station" screening at SMC, continue police brutality discussion

Police brutality has surfaced and resurfaced itself as a major social issue of our time. It is a problem that despite all previous protests and social change movements, keeps rearing its ugly head every few years. Ryan Coogler's film "Fruitvale Station" came out in 2013, just a year before a chain of police brutality cases around the country that have...

By (Jonathan as managing editor) + 4 others for The Corsair - 3 min read

Bump, Set, Spike, Win, Repeat.

The Santa Monica College Corsairs men’s volleyball team is just three weeks away from playoffs, with a chance to win the California Community College Athletics Association Championship. Though SMC begins to transition into playoff mode, they still have three remaining games in the regular season, two being away. With a win on Wednesday vs Long Beach City College, the Corsairs...

By (Jonathan as managing editor) + 3 others for The Corsair - 5 min read

"White God" director on politics, cinema and directing canines

Like a ferocious guerrilla army, a pack of unchained dogs overrun Budapest in Hungarian director Kornel Mundruczo's "White God." The movie, one of the year's best foreign films, opens at The Nuart in Santa Monica this Friday. A wild parable that feels like "Watership Down" meets Franz Kafka, the film is a dark and moving tale seen completely through the...

By (Jonathan as managing editor) + 4 others for The Corsair - 3 min read

Citrus stings SMC, adding to string of losses

As the palm-sized neon yellow softball connected with the bat of another Citrus College player, the ball zipped down the third base line, drilled Santa Monica College Corsair's third baseman Gabriela Robles on her left foot, and soared up in the air which gave shortstop, Chae Persinger, an opportunity to gather underneath the ball to make the catch. Even a...

By (Jonathan as managing editor) + 3 others for The Corsair - 4 min read

SMC Media Studies professor Lynn Dickinson becomes a published author and sets her sights on the big screen

With lofty goals of making a movie and having a successful Hollywood career, Santa Monica College professor Lynn Dickinson wrote a screenplay with ambitions of one day seeing it on the big screen. Jeff Gordon (President of Writers Boot camp) told her, "The fastest way to get a movie made in this town is to write the book." But with...

By (Jonathan as managing editor) + 4 others for The Corsair - 2 min read

SMC men's volleyball beats Trade-Tech 3-0, remain undefeated in conference play

The Santa Monica College Corsairs men’s volleyball set their season into cruise control as they defeated Los Angeles Trade - Technical College Beavers 3-0, Friday night. SMC sent out a different line up, according to Coach Mayer, with many reserve players getting more time on the court. “I think it’s challenging when you haven't played all year and you have...

By (Jonathan as managing editor) + 3 others for The Corsair - 4 min read

Club Awareness Day offers clubs chance to reach out to students

Every semester the Santa Monica College campus fills up with hundreds of students crowding around various club booths lining the quad. On the day of Club Row, various clubs hand out flyers and educate students on their purposes and goals, and it’s usually a very large affair. This Tuesday, however, the event was shrunk down in order to give many...

By (Jonathan as managing editor) + 3 others for The Corsair - 2 min read

New water policies aim at dealing with California drought

On March 12, Jay Famiglietti, the senior water scientist at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Caltech, and a professor of Earth system science at UC Irvine, wrote a piece that was published in the LA Times to inform people that California’s water reservoirs have a supply of approximately one year left. However due to public concern, the article had been revised...

By (Jonathan as managing editor) + 3 others for The Corsair - 3 min read

Voices of rebellion travel California to demand justice for 43 slain Mexican students

The chant resounded through the room like a cry to remember. "Ayotzinapa vive! La lucha sigue!" (Ayotzinapa lives! The struggle continues!). The chant announced that survivors of the September massacre of 43 students in Ayotzinapa, Mexico had arrived at the Sequoia Hall of the Cal State Northridge campus. Gabriel Gutierrez, a CSUN professor of Chicano Studies, hoped the event would...