Juan Lopez

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Worked on 364 assignments, created 24, named on 50 bylines for The Corsair.

By (Juan as digital 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 (Juan as digital 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 (Juan as digital 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...

By (Juan as digital editor) + 4 others for The Corsair - 4 min read

"Elephant's Graveyard," a southern tale that should be put to rest

As the lights ascend upon the Main Stage, one can't help but be awestruck by the dazzling costumes adorning the actors. The fragmented lights scattered across the stage immediately create the sense of brokenness among the characters as they present their dark story."Elephant's Graveyard" is a play that explores humanity's malicious nature. The story recounts a terrible real-life event in...

By (Juan as digital editor) + 3 others for The Corsair - 4 min read

Adopting a pet? Are You Really Sure About That?

I had a friend who adopted two dogs from a pet shelter but could not tend to them properly as he was too busy with school work. Because they were neglected, they became aggressive. He then started calling them "bad boys," kicking, and beating them. Finally, he sent them back to the pet shelter. He was just one of many...

By (Juan as digital editor) + 4 others for The Corsair - 4 min read

SMC Reacts to Netanyahu Victory

Last Tuesday, incumbent Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu secured a fourth term after a turbulent re-election campaign. Netanyahu’s triumph was met with mixed reactions from various students at SMC, both Jewish and of general Middle Eastern descent. SMC student Rachel Friedman was “over-the-moon thrilled” with Netanyahu’s victory. She described Netanyahu as “the Winston Churchill of our time,” and emphasized that...

By (Juan as digital editor) + 4 others for The Corsair - 3 min read

The Baker's Dozen: SMC softball loses 13 straight

And deeper into the trench they went. The Santa Monica College Corsairs’ softball team lost both ends of a doubleheader against the Antelope Valley College Marauders on Tuesday. The Corsairs were trying to find a way to register a “W” in the win column after dropping 11 straight games and haven’t won a game since February 16 when they defeated...

By (Juan as digital editor) + 3 others for The Corsair - 8 min read

Living the Arab Spring: SMC student remembers the days of the Egyptian revolution

In January 2011, Santa Monica College student Ahmed Sayed found himself a witness to history. His hometown, the ancient city of Cairo, had erupted in mass protests against the dictatorship of Hosni Mubarak. The historic upheaval now known as the Arab Spring had arrived in Egypt. Sayed, open with a sharp intellect, is an Engineering major who has resided in...

By (Juan as digital editor) + 4 others for The Corsair - 5 min read

"Insurgent" forges own identity in the "Divergent" series

"Insurgent" picks up right where "Divergent" left off. The movies, based on the young adult novels by Veronica Roth, follow Tris (Shailene Woodley), our "dauntless" heroine, who finds herself in an Amity camp where she, along with her paramour, Four (Theo James), her brother, Caleb (Ansel Elgort) and her rival, Peter (Miles Teller), are being sheltered from the alliance of...

By (Juan as digital editor) + 4 others for The Corsair - 2 min read

Women's Tennis falls to Santa Barbara

The Santa Monica College Corsairs women's tennis team lost to the Santa Barbara City College Vaqueros 5-4 . The standout for the day was Mayra Jovic who won both her singles and doubles matches. Jovic is undefeated in both singles (7-0) and doubles (7-0) with her partner Izabel Nazdracheva. Next up for Santa Monica is an away match versus Glendale...