Juan Lopez

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

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

Flashback Fridays: Friday the 13th

Paraskevidekatriaphobia. For the scarce few individuals that suffer from this phobia, 2015 is not a good year for you. Paraskevidekatriaphobia is the fear of Friday the 13th. Friday the 13th, has now occurred for the second straight month. The bad luck doesn't even end there this year. There will actually be a third occurrence of the day that stirs up...

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

Men's volleyball dominates Pierce

The Santa Monica College Corsairs men’s volleyball team defeated the Los Angeles Pierce College Brahmas 3-1 Wednesday, extending their current winning streak to eight games. From the get-go, SMC’s lengthy front line proved advantageous. Sophomore middle blocker Hamzat Agaba, of the Corsairs, had no difficulty in fortifying Santa Monica’s side of the net. “I like our intensity, we’re getting out...

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

Live-action "Cinderella" brings classic tale to modern audiences

This Friday, the highly anticipated Disney "Cinderella" movie will be brought to theaters to reintroduce the timeless tale to a 21st century audience. It's been over 60 years since the 1950 debut of "Cinderella," yet the film still manages to inspire with the advice the princess followed from her mother, “I want to tell you a secret that will see...

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

"Cultivating Awe with Plant Essences" informs on essential oils in plants

In a serene setting filled with floral scents and a recording of birds chirping, water flowing, there is a calm energy in the room. There are sculptures of health deities, pure plant essences around the room, and medicinal essential oils bottled up and spread across a table. Everyone in the room whether curious or looking for healing have gathered from...

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

SMC students reflect on upcoming Asian Valentine's Day equivalent White Day

Valentine's Day is over but people from Asian countries continue to spread love. On March 14, "We have an another important day for men and boys which is called White Day," said Kana Ueda, a Santa Monica College student from Japan. On Valentine's Day In America, men give gifts to women to show their love and appreciation. However, in Japan...

By (Juan as digital editor) + 4 others for The Corsair - 6 min read

Cinequest Film Festival: celebrating filmmakers for 25 years

Since Cinequest Film Festival barged its way into San Jose 25 years ago, it has steadily grown and built prestige. From bringing in 3,000 people in its first year back in 1990, 100,000 people are now cramming themselves into the city every year to see some of the world's most talented up and coming filmmakers showcase their work. Spanning from...

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

International Women's Day marked by rally in DTLA

Cihuatl Ce performs feminist rap while people find friends, take photos, and mingle outside City Hall. A man named Alex Shabbot hands out women’s liberation zines below its steps. It is his way of ensuring “liberation not only for our sisters but also for the world.” People in the crowd wear purple berets and carry signs referencing feminist literature and...

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

The brilliance of a thousand colors

"If a thousand suns were to rise and stand in the noon sky, blazing, such brilliance would be like the fierce brilliance of that mighty self."- Bhagavad GitaOn Saturday, Norwalk became a feverish sight of color and music as hundreds gathered to participate in the annual Holi Festival Of Colors. The event is part of a worldwide celebration of the...

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

A Turbulent Week for Women's Tennis

The Santa Monica College women's tennis team began a pivotal week in the 2015 season by falling to Western State Conference rival Santa Barbara City College 5-4 on Tuesday. The loss dropped the lady Corsairs out of a a three-way-tie for first place, against both Santa Barbara--their opponent for Tuesday--and Glendale, whom they will be seeing Thursday. The Lady Corsairs,...

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

Project Carmen: Free music download app arrives at SMC

From the yesteryear of Napster to today’s torrent sites, YouTube rips, and streaming services, music lovers are always on the lookout for a free fix of their favorite artists, finding ways around paying for music downloads. According to the latest Nielsen ratings on music sales, digital downloads are the primary source for music sales, but the numbers are declining due...