Queer people could not get enough. Pale faces with bold color choices. Unhinged dialogue. Funky fishnets. A rude sexual awakening.
Oh, and a doctor wearing five-inch leather heels and a corset, strutting the stage with a phenomenal voice and overwhelming sexual desires.…
Reflecting on her two years at Las Positas College, Stephanie McManus never imagined she would be completing her degree at Columbia University, nearly 3,000 miles from home.
Like many students, McManus had dreams of attending a four-year university out of high school,…
The good news: the Hawks women’s volleyball team finally ended its losing streak.
The bad news: their struggles aren’t over.
The dark cloud lifted over Las Positas on Oct. 29, snapping a five-game losing streak with a much-needed 3-0 win over the…
For many students at Las Positas, the college is a stepping stone –– a place to prepare for the next chapter at a four-year university.
With the UC and CSU application deadline coming at the end of November, many students have transferring on…
The sound of car horns echoed down Portola Avenue on Oct. 18 as hundreds of signs waved high in the air. Some read, “ No Kings ,” while others took more creative jabs: “ IKEA has better cabinets than…
On Monday morning, October 20, students logged into Canvas as they normally do. This time, they were met with an error page featuring robots repairing a rocket, declaring Canvas — the online tool for classes, assignments, and grades — was down “due…
After a 13-2 start, the Hawks have dropped three straight — all three against teams ranked in California.
The Hawks have lost nine straight sets for the first time since losing 11 straight sets between October and November in 2023.
Las Positas returns after…
Ainsley Wade has spent her life chasing wins.
Not just in organized sports fields either. Before she was a two-sport star at Las Positas, she remembers breaking paddles in celebration over winning family ping-pong tournaments. She’s a born athlete who’s lived a…
Las Positas students are used to dealing with the California sun. But this summer, a few will trade it for the warmth of Seville, Spain.
In June and July 2026, LPC will launch its first-ever study abroad program, giving students the chance to…
Threats, swatting calls and hoaxes are on the rise at college campuses across the country. Calls about gunmen and other forms of violence have left students hiding in fear. With these incidents becoming more frequent, concerns about campus safety and security are…
