Walking into the Livermorium Plaza on Friday, Jan. 30, a rhythmic drumming from Livermore High School graduate Stefan Gilbert-O'Neill was heard through the crowd. “I like to bring my drums out and just make a lot of noise, I'm trying to express…
America was founded by those brave enough to stand up to the wrongs committed by their government — the founding fathers established ten inalienable rights based upon those beliefs. The first of those Amendments establishes “the right of the people peaceably to…
In the world of theater, actors aim for perfection. A complete production’s set builds and shifts the audience’s perspective. It will manipulate the eyes and deceive reality.
What the audience doesn’t see is the work torn down after a successful performance. After…
Sophomore forward Kodey Weary played angry. Fueled by recent subpar performances, he was determined to make his presence felt.
“I just had to have a good game tonight,” Weary said.
His aggression led to one of his best games as a Hawk.…
Last year, when Sarah Dorn climbed up onto the 1-meter diving board for the final time in 2025, all she was hoping to do was execute.
As she sprang off the board and plummeted down towards the water, she contorted her body…
Like many, over the past few weeks, I’ve found myself disgusted at the Trump Administration’s blatant attacks on our democracy. Watching the very public and graphic killings of American citizens followed by the government’s attempts to distance themselves and outright lie…
On Tuesday, Jan. 27, room 1012 was filled with students bubbling with questions for the Politics and Law Club’s first meeting. The club hosted Pleasanton City Councilmember, Vice Mayor and Alameda County Deputy District Attorney Matt Gaidos. Gaidos was invited by the…
Freshman guard Ekam Sandhu stood on the perimeter. He was out of breath. It was his debut in the starting lineup. And he wanted to make it count.
With the game tied at 14-14, his moment came. He leaped in front of…
If anyone knows what James Giacomazzi has built at Las Positas, it’s Justin Labagh, the five-time state championship coach from the City College of San Francisco. He and Giacomazzi go back more than two decades.
They met in 2004. Giacomazzi began his…
Kodey Weary has been a force for the Hawks, especially in conference play. But midway through the first half of the showdown against City College of San Francisco, he ran into something different. The Rams’ 6-foot-9, athletic wing Kenyon DeMunyck.
With the…
