SMC Board Meeting, capts

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The number of students attending the SMC Board Meeting to support California Assembly Bill 302 (a bill that would allow housing insecure students to park overnight at their community colleges) was beyond the capacity of the SMC Board Room. Students who didn’t get seats in the Board Room waited, listened to the meeting audio, and made signs in the Board Meeting Overflow Room in the SMC Business Building on Tuesday, April 2, 2019. (Glenn Zucman/The Corsair)

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Associated Students 2019-2020 Student Trustee-Elect Brooke Harrington speaks with 2018-2019 AS Commissioner Lucia Avilar Cole in the SMC Board Meeting overflow room at the board meeting in the SMC Business Building on Tuesday, April 2, 2019. The number of students attending the board meeting in support of California Assembly Bill 302 (a bill that would allow housing insecure students to park overnight at their community colleges) was beyond the capacity of the SMC Board Room so some students waited, listened to the meeting audio, and made signs in the overflow room. Cole, a 20-year-old political science and economics major from Los Angeles said, "We’re here so that the people in charge know our concerns. Santa Monica shouldn’t just be a commuter school, it should be a home for the students." (Glenn Zucman/The Corsair)

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Associated Students (AS) President Isabel Rodriguez speaks with AS Commissioner Lucia Avilar Cole in the SMC Board Meeting overflow room at the board meeting in the SMC Business Building on Tuesday, April 2, 2019. The number of students attending the board meeting in support of California Assembly Bill 302 (a bill that would allow housing insecure students to park overnight at their community colleges) was beyond the capacity of the SMC Board Room so some students waited, listened to the meeting audio, and made signs in the overflow room. Cole, a 20-year-old political science and economics major from Los Angeles said, "We’re here so that the people in charge know our concerns. Santa Monica shouldn’t just be a commuter school, it should be a home for the students." (Glenn Zucman/The Corsair)

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Associated Students (AS) Director of Student Assistance Kimberly Hernandez places signs outside the SMC Board Meeting in the lobby of the SMC Business Building on Tuesday, April 2, 2019. Hernandez and other SMC students and AS officers attended the meeting in support of California Assembly Bill 302 (a bill that would allow housing insecure students to park overnight at their community colleges) (Glenn Zucman/The Corsair)

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Associated Students (AS) Commissioner Lucia Avilar Cole, and AS Director of Student Assistance Kimberly Hernandez, hold a banner in support of California Assembly Bill 302 (a bill that would allow housing insecure students to park overnight at their community colleges) hold a banner outside the SMC Board Meeting in the SMC Business Building on Tuesday, April 2, 2019. Cole, a 20-year-old political science and economics major from Los Angeles said, "We’re here so that the people in charge know our concerns. Santa Monica shouldn’t just be a commuter school, it should be a home for the students." (Glenn Zucman/The Corsair)

Published by Glenn Zucman

Artist & Arts Educator based in Los Angeles.