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 desk editor) + 2 others for The Corsair - 8 min read
Letter to the Editor: Banned from the Tea Party
This letter has been long in coming, yet I am nervous even writing it that my position will be taken from me and I will be stripped of any honors. I am Courtney King. The Inter Club Council Vice Chair, Former SMC presidential candidate and Crafting Club president. It is the responsibility of me and two other directors to run...
By Alci Rengifo (Jonathan as desk editor) + 2 others for The Corsair - 4 min read
Baltimore Mom, Zoot Suit Mom: The Persistence Of Stereotypes
The video of the Baltimore youth whose mother dragged him out of a protest against police brutality has, as they say, gone viral. And within hours of the video hitting the airwaves, my Media 10 students were emailing me. They’d seen this story before – more than 70 years ago. For if you scroll through the Friday, June 11, 1943...
By Alci Rengifo (Jonathan as managing editor) + 3 others for The Corsair - 2 min read
Before the show: images of Global Motion in rehearsal
On Friday and Sunday SMC's Dance Department once again staged its grand romp of global dances and international melodies known as Global Motion. But days before the performance, Corsair photographer Daniel Boyer was present at the rehearsals. His images capture the grace, beauty and athletic precision of the SMC dance department's performers and choreographers. Boyer was given the rare opportunity...
By Nik Lucaj (Jonathan as managing editor) + 4 others for The Corsair - 5 min read
Mad Max offers straightforward, non-stop action thrill ride
From the very first scene, "Mad Max: Fury Road" staples you to the wall and spins you around like a centrifuge until you feel yourself starting to blackout. Then it pulls you down and offers you a warm cup of tea and an icepack before throwing you headfirst through a fifth-story window into an alligator pond. "Fury Road" is a...
By Alci Rengifo (Jonathan as managing editor) + 3 others for The Corsair - 4 min read
Diagnosing the campus: Peer Educators help SMC students deal with psychological hurdles
May is Mental Health Awareness Month and Santa Monica College's Psychological Services department is raising awareness through its Ready to Talk, Ready to Listen Peer Educator pilot program. Two student pioneers of this project are SMC psych majors Nicole Cutrona and Mirian De La Cruz. Both are working through an internship as 'Peer Educators' to essentially provide a service that...
By Georgia Sono (Jonathan as managing editor) + 4 others for The Corsair - 4 min read
SMC Track star: Genesis Smith
On Monday afternoon, Santa Monica College Track and Field athlete Genesis Smith sat at the top of the bleachers at Corsair Stadium and stared at the track below. “I wish I was on my game a little more,” Smith said heavily showing the wear and disappointment from his previous competitions. As the only athlete from SMC’s Track and Field team...
By Oskar Zinnemann (Jonathan as managing editor) + 4 others for The Corsair - 5 min read
Local Palestinians hold "Nakba" demonstration on Wilshire.
For them it's about getting their side of the story out. On Friday a small group of local Palestinians and activists gathered in front of the Israeli consulate on Wilshire Boulevard to protest what they call the "Nakba," which in Arabic means the "catastrophe." In this case it means the day the United Nations declared the establishment of the state...
By Oskar Zinnemann (Jonathan as managing editor) + 4 others for The Corsair - 4 min read
College Fair
Spirits were high and the crowds were large on yesterday as SMC’s latest College Fair took place in the quad, with dozens of booths and representatives present. Aside from the typical UC’s or other popular universities, several new and obscure institutions had a presence at the fair. These particular schools, most of which are relatively new, specialized in a wide...
By Jonathan Ramos (Jonathan as managing editor) + 3 others for The Corsair - 6 min read
SMC Everywhere reaches to make connections
With one swing of the hammer Frankie Manes did what many students before him had tried and failed to do: hit the bell atop the High Striker three different times, winning himself an SMC Everywhere t-shirt. "Oh man, this is so amazing," said Manes, who's goal is to one day transfer to the University of Southern California. "I'm so glad...
By Juan Lopez (Jonathan as managing editor) + 3 others for The Corsair - 6 min read
Sixth annual Global Citizenship symposium stirs discussions on campus relations
Seven students, stood in front of a classroom of their peers and members of Santa Monica College's Global Citizenship council, as a conversation stirred around the room during the sixth annual Global Citizenship symposium on Friday. Professor Gordon Dossett asked participants what could be done to help build global citizenship on campus."Walk up to a stranger and introduce yourself, that’s...