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 - 5 min read

Santa Monica College: Football Factory?

As Day three of the 2015 NFL Draft was well underway on May 2nd at the Auditorium Theatre in Chicago, Illinois, late in the 5th round, with the 169th pick of the draft, the Carolina Panthers selected a 6'2, 228 pound, linebacker with long blonde hair from Texas State. The Panthers drafted the Sun Belt Conference Defensive Player of the...

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

Genesis Smith qualifies for state finals in triple jump

Unlike the previous week where he had teammates to soothe his anxiety, Santa Monica College track and field athlete Genesis Smith calmly warmed himself up for his triple jump heat alone. "I should have warmed up earlier," Smith said as he stretched his body. Despite showing great signs of nervousness and restlessness the previous week, Smith remained calmed as he...

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

Victory Day: Heroes of the Red Army celebrate 70 years since fall of Nazi Germany

Even now, within the serenity of old age, their eyes light up when they remember the Great Patriotic War, as World War II is called in Russia. On Saturday, veterans of the Red Army in West Hollywood celebrated 70 years since the Soviet Union conquered Berlin and ended the reign of Nazi Germany in Europe. It was a war that...

By (Juan as digital editor) + 3 others for The Corsair - 5 min read

SMC's international students on Mother's Day

One tradition that seems to occur in most families around the world is the day when we show love for our mothers. SMC students, from different places in the world, give you their thought of Mother's Day and share with you how they are going to celebrate, with everything from dinner to long distance calls, this coming Sunday. Name: Kevin...

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Dream Scholarship Funds Tripled, Lunch Vouchers and Documentary Funding Approved In A.S. Meeting.

On Monday the Associated Students approved $30,000 for the Dream Scholarship, and $15,274 to produce a documentary. They also approved the implementation of a new $5,000 lunch voucher program. Initially, the plan was to approve restoring funding to the scholarship, which serves AB-540 students on campus. After much consideration of scholarship proposals that they may receive by Wednesday, the final...

By (Juan as digital editor) + 2 others for The Corsair - 3 min read

Letter From The Editor Issue 10

So here we are a few days after the Mayweather-Pacquaio fight that was touted as the fight of the century and yet yielded the bore of the decade. We live in a society that demands spectacle in larger doses to keep itself from being bored. What should be astounding isn't that the fight turned out to be such a disappointment...

By (Juan as digital editor) + 3 others for The Corsair - 2 min read

Workers of the world unite

Josefina Funes took to the streets of L. A. on Friday to make an appeal to President Obama. Around the world May 1st is observed as a day of the workers as labor unions, populist organizations and rabble rousers take to the streets to protest everything from low wages to government policy. And while the streets of countries like Turkey...

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Opinion: Drinking the cool aid: the dangers of Islamophobia

In our modern world, there seems to be a fine line between hate and free speech in regards to Islam. This fine line has been the subject of intense debate between moderate Muslims and right wing anti-Islamic pundits. Over the years, groups like the Center for American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) have been advocating for better understanding and treatment of our Muslim...

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

Opinion: In their shoes: Reason through the experience of discrimination

As the residents of Baltimore begin the process of recovering, it is important to put the situation into its correct context. The burning of Baltimore was not about Freddie Gray, any more than the riots in Ferguson were about Mike Brown or the riots in LA were about Rodney King. It’s simply about hopelessness and survival. We live in a...

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

Physical Graffiti: Andrew Hem sets out to give SMC Science Building a face lift

For an entire week local artist Andrew Ham labored in a crane overlooking Santa Monica College as he changed the face of the Science building. With brushstrokes of color he turned a barren wall into an image of a hooded teen standing in the ocean."Dr. Tsang and people were saying that there were so many blank walls and they wanted...