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 Alci Rengifo (Jonathan as managing editor) + 3 others for The Corsair - 6 min read
Trapped in the matrix of Nicholas Sparks
This week, the most terrifying film of the year will premiere in movie theaters across America. It is more disturbing than “Annabelle” and even darker than “Dracula Untold,” it is the latest Nicholas Sparks adaptation, grossly titled “The Best Of Me.” Like gang-green spreading over the mangled feet of World War I troops in the trenches, Sparks’ mush opus will...
By Jonathan Ramos (Jonathan as desk editor) + 3 others for The Corsair - 5 min read
The undertone of stress: acknowledge what is there
It eats away at us, taking the form of a disease in which a cure is seemingly impossible to find. It forces us to believe that the pressures of school, work, relationships, finances, and our own insecurities are banding together to form a twisted wolf pack meant to dig us deeper into rock bottom than we can possibly dig ourselves....
By Kira Vandenbrande (Jonathan as managing editor) + 4 others for The Corsair - 6 min read
IndieCade: indie gamers geek out with latest tech
Displaying an astounding array of virtual and interactive games, IndieCade shatters any illusions of what it truly means to be a “gamer.” Video game developers and artists from across the globe gathered this past weekend to showcase their creations ranging from tabletop games and sports like Tumball- a competition in which players must use leafblowers to blow a tumbleweed through...
By Sherrie Dickinson (Jonathan as managing editor) + 4 others for The Corsair - 7 min read
"La Corona" reveals beauty & humanity behind bars
The crowd explodes to a boisterous roar as they cheer for triumph. With a victorious smile plastered across her face, she stands in confidence as the gleaming crown is placed upon her dark, long auburn hair. Meanwhile, the striking raven-haired lady standing next to her forces a dry smile in an attempt to suppress her tears. A sense of loss,...
By Devin Page (Jonathan as desk editor) + 3 others for The Corsair - 6 min read
Age of extinction for record sales
Everybody does it. You know it's illegal, but you do it anyway. You figure it won't hurt anyone, and what does it matter? It doesn't affect you. We are in an age where we illegally download or stream music for free, at no cost to us. The internet has made a plethora of outlets available at our fingertips. The internet...
By Trev Angone (Jonathan as managing editor) + 4 others for The Corsair - 4 min read
Corsairs look to extend win streak against lowly LA Harbor College
Note: Due to an error in design, this story did not appear in Issue 5 of the Corsair print edition as it was scheduled to be. The Santa Monica College Corsair football team is coming off of back-to-back wins in an attempt to get their season back on track after a rough start to the 2014 season. After starting 0-2,...
By Yasha Hawkins (Jonathan as managing editor) + 4 others for The Corsair - 4 min read
Paint it black: Doctors Q&A on new LA hospitals.
The Loft in Dresher Hall had mostly nursing students seated at its long, board meeting-esque, natural finish table, noshing on vegan food provided by the health club. If Jamie Eng and Luis Enriquez, two of the medical professionals featured in "Code Black," were invited to speak to the Santa Monica College nursing program about their experiences in the field, it...
By Sherrie Dickinson (Jonathan as managing editor) + 4 others for The Corsair - 6 min read
Review: "Men, Women & Children" offers take on technology's effects on human relationships
Beep! Tap. Tap. Click. Click. Click. These all-too-familiar rhythmic sounds make up the soundtrack of the new digital age. Every single day, every single one of us partakes in an elaborate musical act where smartphones, tablets, and laptops are the instruments of melodic choice. Technology, literally in the palm of our hands, has weaved its way into the core of...
(Jonathan as desk editor) + 3 others for The Corsair - 5 min read
Saving water: not about the action, but about the statement
Despite the worst recorded drought in California history to date, Santa Monica College Students continue to enjoy the aesthetic pleasures of extravagant water fountains. At either ends of the main quad stand bubbling, gushing mountains of water that spout from two large fountains, along with a calming pool by the art building. They have afforded students meeting places, hangout spots,...
By Stacy Ellen (Jonathan as managing editor) + 3 others for The Corsair - 5 min read
"Locals Only": The star-crossed surfer romance opens at SMC
A more than year long project came to fruition with the premiere of the SMC production "Locals Only" on Oct 3 at the Main Stage. There was a "buzz" around the theater as people got their tickets for the much anticipated preview, which James Martin, SMC Music Department Chair, introduced as, "Quite an experimental performance." The musicians in the orchestra...