The LPC Technology Department has announced that there is WIFI in parking lots C and D. Students can sit in their car and access the WIFI network to complete work for their classes.. This is in addition to the campus wide WIFI.…
Las Positas College is holding a Student Resource Fair on Tuesday, Sept. 22. from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The fair will host multiple support programs such as Financial Aid, the Tutoring Center, Admissions and Records, CalWORKs, Veterans First and many more…
The Las Positas student body is like the student body at any other community college, as it has a large diversity of people with different backgrounds. While on campus, you may see a variety of faces, from the mother who has decided…
The LPC Veterans First program hosted their annual “Remembering 9.11 Never Forget” On Sept. 11. The event featured speeches including President Foster and Veterans First Supervisor Todd Steffan as well as keynote speaker Lt. Col. Robert J. Darling.
The virtual event was…
When it comes to school, normally you have to get ready and make your way to class, leaving your house, your family and pets behind.
That is not normal for classes these days as we are learning online through Zoom and wearing…
COVID-19 has been a tremendous problem for the performing arts department. Normal theatrics have become impossible. The statewide shutdown has prevented nearly all normal activity for the LPC Performing Arts Program. However, the students and instructors of Performing Arts are busily working…
The VietNam Veterans of Diablo Valley donated a laptop computer to LPC first year student veteran Heather Crummer. Crummer, a Navy veteran, plans to major in computer networks. Currently she is doing an internship in networks and tutors plus carrying a full…
Adria Anderson-Kelly was out in the 104 degree heat helping out at The Market on Tuesday, Aug. 18. Anderson-Kelly said, “It is very hot out here, but I am doing this for the students of Las Positas College.”
The LPC Market (a…
They say lightning never strikes in the same place twice, but starting at 4 a.m. on August 16, the Bay Area experienced almost 11,000 lightning strikes in a 72 hour period, putting the old saying to shame. The record amount of lightning…
On Sept. 1 the Mertes Center for the Arts was lit up in red to support the currently dark Live Events industry. The lighting was designed by LPC lighting designer Mike Rinaldi and stage technician Karl Haller.
The front of the building,…