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 managing editor) + 2 others for The Corsair - 8 min read

Immigration reform now, why it matters

Right now, the increasing number of migrants coming as far from Honduras are traveling highly dangerous journeys and heading north. Hondurans, who travel much farther than Mexican migrants, face far more fatal decisions as they hold high hopes to pick up work in the United States. They carry the heavy load of experiences that scar them for life, often picked...

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

Germanic culture and healthy fun at first ever Vegan Oktoberfest

With rooster hats and matching traditional german clothes, Greg Dudsic walked arm-in-arm with his wife April McKay Dudsic, who just beat him in the traditional chicken dance competition. For some people, losing could really affect your mood, but not for Greg Dudsic. As long as his wife was happy, he was happy. On Saturday, October 4, beer loving vegans gathered...

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

Andrea Sanderson joins the SMC Orchestra as new Concertmaster

Andrea Sanderson is the newly appointed Concertmaster for the Santa Monica College orchestra. She is also the wife of SMC film professor Salvador Carrasco. She joined the orchestra this fall and rose to the challenge of becoming the new concert master, as Martine Verhoeven, stepped down to take a leave of absence. Sanderson began playing the violin at the age...

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

A.S. meeting runs long and tackles a diverse agenda

Monday’s lengthy meeting by the Associated Students approved funding for multiple causes on campus, including the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society’s trip to attend a leadership conference, as well as welcomed discussions about professor Eric Oifer’s Got G. R. I. T. initiative. The board began with the routine approval of the minutes and moved straight into approving all Consent Action...

By (Jonathan as managing editor) + 3 others for The Corsair - 7 min read

Dances with boards: "Locals Only" tries to ride a great wave

After over a year in production, "Locals Only," the much heralded, first ever collaboration between multiple Santa Monica College departments, has finally premiered on the campus main stage. The expensive, ambitious project is a musical fairy tale full of adolescent views of love, life and the perils of messing with someone else's graffiti. Much work went into assembling and preparing...

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

The sport of cheer

At nearly every football game, near the salivating crowds and fanatical cultists rooting for their favorite team, are the cheerleaders. So stereotyped and sexualized has the image of the cheerleader become, that it is easy to forget the artistry, aerobic skill and physical endurance that comes with the title. While the ads, movies and sports magazines have turned female cheerleaders...

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

We are inside of the Universe and the Universe is inside of us

Every Friday night the Santa Monica College John Drescher Planetarium invites you to see the Night Sky show and to learn the latest developments in astronomy and space exploration. The show consists of two sessions. One is the Night Sky Show which starts at 7:00 P. M. and features the latest news in Astronomy followed by a simulation of constellations,...

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

Online purchase is a cheaper alternative to the bookstore.

Expensive textbooks is affecting students to the point where some choose not to purchase the required books even though their grades could be in jeopardy. "I am not buying textbooks because I can not afford them," SMC student Olympia Argueta said. "I work a part-time job and live on my own." Instead she use a cheaper option, borrowing her textbooks...

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

SMC during a heat wave

It is the third week of fall semester at Santa Monica College and with September being the hottest month in Los Angeles, many students are resourcing to ice-cold drinks, air conditioning and refreshing shade under the trees. We are half way through the year 2014 and it isn’t getting any cooler—not outside and for some SMC students, not in the...

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

Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year

To many people, the night of September 24th was an ordinary night, but for those of jewish religion, it was the beginning of a celebration. Rosh Hashanah, the jewish new year celebration, is an important holiday that marks the beginning of ten penitence days ending with yom kippur. Like most holidays there are many different and unique ways to celebrate...