William TannerEditor-in-ChiefOver the past few years I’ve started to get used to things on this campus. The pace hasn’t really changed but the people have. Everyone is focused on their education. Sometimes I feel like I am standing in the middle of…
Shelby EscottA&E Editor The last stroke has been painted, leaving some projects forever unfinished. The sudden loss of the artist has meant the abrupt end to works started and others yet to be conceived.
Bill Paskewitz was many things. As an artist, a…
William Tanner
Editor-in-chief
The recently released student accreditation survey results have painted the campus in a good light.
The survey is a key part of the accreditation process. Every year that the accreditation process rolls around, the survey is released.
According…
Laura Cameron
News Editor
A sea of purple shirts greeted the Board of Trustees at their Nov. 18 meeting. Frustrated with the slow pace and limited offers made by the district during their contract negotiations, classified staff members represented by SEIU 1021 turned out…
Shayla Gasca
Staff Writer
Finals are coming up which means students are starting their feverish end-of-semester studying.
However, some students avoid letting the pressure get to them by using music as a stress reliever and study aid.
“If I want to…
Kalama Hines
Sports Editor
Head Coach Larry Aguiar sits, in his usual spot, in his usual red lawn chair. Despite the brisk chill of the Livermore November evening, he and his team are pleased to be hard at work.
The reason is…
Travis Danner
ColumnistIf this were a movie, I’d call it “How Barry Got His Balls Back.”
How else to describe the fact that President Barack Obama, in the wake of a devastating midterm election for his party and presidency, looked Republicans right in the…
Shelby Escott
Arts and Entertainment Editor
The final step in the production process had come. The stage was set and as the lights dimmed, the actors prepared themselves for the moment they had all been waiting for — the performance.
At long last, after…
Martin Gallegos
Staff Writer
LPC’s sports department made a splash as it has decided to add a new sport to the campus.
After pushing for it for years, swim and dive head coach Jason Craighead is finally seeing his desire to have a…
Shawn Winders
Homelessness may be dropping in the U.S., but is still a problem in California.