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WHAT’S UP WESTSIDE ..................PAGE 2 VOLLEYBALL WIN ..........................PAGE 3 EYES ON TRUMP ............................PAGE 4 KNOW BEFORE YOU GO ................PAGE 6 MYSTERY PHOTO ............................PAGE 9
TUESDAY
11.15.16 Volume 16 Issue 2
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The next stage: Will anti-Trump marches become a movement? BY JESSICA GRESKO Associated Press
Demonstrators upset over the election of Donald Trump have marched in cities around the country over the past week, and some are making plans to be in Washington for his inauguration Jan. 20. But whether marches will become a movement is an open question. At this early stage, the protesters who have taken to the streets to brand Trump a bigot and a sexist and chant “Not my president!” appear to be mostly venting their frustrations and do not seem to
have coalesced behind overall leaders or a common set of demands. Columbia University professor Todd Gitlin, who as an early leader of Students for a Democratic Society helped organize an antiVietnam War demonstration that brought thousands to Washington in 1965, said the anti-Trump protests by themselves “are not the makings of a movement.” “A movement requires that clusters of people take responsibility for creating vehicles that can carry through, focus energy, develSEE TRUMP PAGE 7
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County report highlights easy access to alcohol BY MATTHEW HALL Daily Press Editor
Santa Monica has one of the highest concentrations of alcohol sale locations in the county according to a new report released by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. According to the county’s data, Santa Monica has 27.6 on-premises alcohol outlets (such as bars or restaurants) per 10,000 residents and 7.4 off-premises (retail stores) locations per 10,000 residents. The City By The Sea ranks fifth
in the county for density behind West Hollywood (51.1/10), El Segundo (39.7/10.7), Beverly Hills (38.1/7.5) and Hermosa Beach (36/11.7). The nearby communities of Malibu (27.3/11.7) and Culver City (26.6/11.7) are just behind Santa Monica. Los Angeles Council Districts 11 and 5 cover the areas near Santa Monica, including Venice (11), Westwood (5) and UCLA (5). District 11 had densities of 16/5.7 while District 5 has 16.7/5.1. The County looked at 88 cities and 59 unincorporated communi-
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ties in Los Angeles County. Density figures were calculated using the most recently available information (2013) from the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control and the U.S. Census. According to the report, there are 15,253 alcohol outlets county wide and study areas had an average of 8.9 on-premises outlets and 6.2 offpremises outlets per 10,000 population. The report said there was a correlation between richer areas and on-site consumption outlets and SEE ALCOHOL PAGE 6
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The Santa Monica College football team hosted Moorpark College at Corsair Field on Nov. 12 in a Western State Conference football game and lost 65-22 to end the season 0-5 in conference play and 1-9 overall. Pictured are Moorpark Safety JJ Dirden chasing SMC’s Darius Brown, SMC’s Kahlil Miller escaping from Moorpark Linebacker Marcus Johnson, Moorpark’s wide receiver Emmanuel Osuchukwu catching a pass in front of defensive back Jah-Real Morris-Mills, defensive lineman Cameron Townsend from the Moorpark College preparing to tackle SMC quarterback Weston Massett and Dirden intercepting a pass thrown to Conor McMahan.
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