In the year 2014, the screen lit aglow with shadowy figures, a cautionary horn sounding in the background. From a tiny metal hilt, blue plasma energy emitted into a sword, grasped in a scrappy boy's hands. Towering over him, a man with…
The anxiety inducing minutes before you go on stage. The final minutes to make alterations to your speech. The final minutes panic and adrenaline. The clock continues to count down the seconds until you present on stage.
For the first time in…
After a season of hard work and triumphs, the swimming Hawks faced their final battle.
The season has been drawn to the end for the Las positas swim and dive team but it ended at the biggest meet of them all. The…
At Las Positas, you have to pay an extra $10 at registration every semester. Wouldn’t you like to know where that money goes?
Student government has failed to disclose online the details of their budget, and failed to answer questions about their…
LPC has eagerly awaited the decision of who will fill Kristina Whalen’s shoes as Vice President of Academic Services. Whalen served in this position for almost four years before moving on to become the president of Foothill College in March.
President Dyrell…
New students struggling to pay tuition will have a break for the 2023-24 school year. Las Positas College will not charge tuition to new full-time students.
The free tuition is funded by the California Promise Grant. Since 2019, the grant was used…
It's the last edition of the semester! Take a deep breath and soak up the summer sun, school's almost out. Read the Express May Edition here.
Your editor-in-chief is signing off. Its been a pleasure.
The Mighty Demon King Ganon has returned to terrorize Hyrule.
The Nintendo fan’s favorite role-playing and puzzle game series is back.
News outlets and game developers are raving about its innovation and creativity.
“The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom” (TOTK)…
Daniel Cearley measuring the Columbian mammoth’s left upper arm bone at UC Berkeley’s Museum of Paleontology repository in preparation for loaning the bones. (Photo courtesy: Carol Edson and Dan Cearley)
Nov. 9, 2009, was a normal day of construction at Las Positas campus.
Until metal hit bone.
Off of Loop Road on the Nature Valley Trail, at the west side of campus, a construction team worked to create a swale. This shallow…
It was the end of May last year. The air was beginning to warm up, and the nights were finally longer. After a long day of completing assignments, all I could think about was the next book on my reading list. It…