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 - 4 min read

Sifting through thrift: ditch conventional retail and go thrift

Most college students have multiple limitations and preferences when it comes to shopping, and if buying new clothes is on the to-do list, thrift stores serve as a remedy to cure any shopping crises. From budget limitations to costume needs, thrift stores could provide exactly what you need and more. For some, designer clothes are a must, but are largely...

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

Los muertos vivan: Day of the Dead at Woodlawn

Drum beats bounce off the walls of the Santa Monica College parking structure and the Foster’s Freeze across from it, and move directly through the ground while the sound of a conch shell fills the air. Maracas and beads around danzantes’ feet compliment the sound, and danzantes act out how warriors cross over into the spirit world. Children focus on...

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

Happy Halloween!

Halloween is once again upon us. While it's essentially a date for going out, dressing up and consuming vast amounts of candy (and other substances for some), Halloween is also a brief moment to reflect on what scares us. What makes us afraid? I was having this discussion the other night with our staff, debating over what constitutes as "horror"...

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

D68: new virus sneaks up on students with flu-like symptoms

As this part of the world approaches the fall season, temperatures will finally be dropping and the flu season is soon to officially begin. The usual flu is always expected, but there is a new twin virus on the block. The viral infection disguised as its doppleganger is the non-polio enterovirus D68, (EV-D68) having symptoms similar to the flu and...

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

Spooky surfing: seventh annual Haunted Heats Halloween Surf Contest

This past Saturday morning, ZJ Boarding House held its seventh annual Haunted Heats Halloween Surf Contest at Santa Monica beach, where many ghouls, witches, and other Halloween creatures were prepared to surf their best. Proceeds from competition went to Boarding for Breast Cancer (B4BC), a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting a healthy and active lifestyle for the prevention of breast...

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

Creepy clowns crop up around California

It’s a quiet night. You’re walking to your car from work and you’re all alone. As you round a corner, a clown jumps out at you from out of nowhere, wielding an ax and laughing to himself like a maniac. It sounds like something out of a Stephen King novel or a B-movie you’d find on Instant Netflix, but it’s...

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

Lights in the sky: Wendy Piatek's experiences with UFOs

For Wendy Piatek, the sky above Santa Monica is alive in ways we can scarcely begin to imagine. For about three years now, she has been convinced that a presence from beyond our world has chosen her and others for a purpose. What that purpose is remains undefined and uncertain, but for Piatek there is little doubt in her mind,...

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

Hallowed ground: Taking care of Woodlawn Cemetery

Since 1897 the Woodlawn cemetery has occupied a hallowed space in Santa Monica on the corner of 14th and Pico Boulevard, and is the resting place for a wide spectrum of the Santa Monica and general California community. A common sight for students and pedestrians, many pass it by without a moment's notice on their way to class. At 26...

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

A spooky good time: Halloween Events Calendar

Events for this year’s Halloween weekend run abound with opportunities to engage in gothic fun. There are a plethora of events for adults and children throughout the weekend, from costume-themed electronic dance parties, to zombie pub crawls to seasonal traditions. Here are some of the Halloween events happening on the Westside this weekend: October 31 Events: Halloween Carnival in West...

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

How SMC students choose Halloween costumes

Growing up, Halloween was a holiday to dress up as something scary and magical, like a witch, warlock, ghost, or goblin. But over the years the holiday has morphed into a way for people to let loose and become someone else for a night. The scary looks have been replaced by funny horse masks, crying baby faces and provocative costumes....