It felt like a normal Sacramento day. I was rolling in from the bay, driving on interstate 80, music blasting when I made the merge over to 5. I was one exit away from home when I saw it. A staple of…
The Express 2023 March Print Edition is finally here! Take a break from the stress of midterms and catch up on the campus happenings. Keep a Hawk's eye out for the physical edition around campus. You can find them in bright red…
The Hawks ended their regular season 19-12 and made it the third round of the CCCAA state regional playoffs
Hawks’ coach James Giacomazzi’s list of accomplishments at Las Positas can take up every line of a college-ruled notebook.
An elite eight appearance, most conference…
Philip Harben was the world’s first TV celebrity chef. When television was black-and-white, Harben dominated the screen with “Cookery.” From 1946 to 1951, he proudly wore his classic striped apron. The debut was the preparation of lobster volsau-vents.
Harben began his cooking…
While Las Positas seeks to help Black students with resources like the BCRC, they lack the bandwidth to give support necessary, according to Black students
Black history month is over. But what about the rest of the year? Las Positas’ black students…
Professors acknowledge the marginalization of African American art in American history per the passing of Black History Month
It’s in the American language. Film. Literature. Poetry.
Contemporary authors Colson Whitehead and Brit Bennett wrote mid-20th century novels “Harlem Shuffle” and “The Vanishing…
Only 14 of the 80 Las Positas exclusive scholarships are available to most students.
Many students want to apply for a scholarship, and the Las Positas website lists 80 LPC exclusive scholarships in total. However the majority of students find that they…
For the first time ever, Las Positas has received a No. 1 ranking for best California community college, and No. 6 for best community college nationwide
Every weekday and weeknight, students walk the campus of LPC striving toward their goals. Of its…
SARATOGA — With just under eight minutes left in the game, sophomore center Jordahn Johnson was visibly frustrated. With the Hawks down 78-56, the 6-foot-7 center from Mountain House, Calif., ran down the floor and was body-bumped by West Valley center Malik…
(This article was originally posted Feb. 24, 2023)
The sophomore sharpshooter nearly left LPC for a bigger role, but stayed and became the leader he envisioned
Isaiah Victor walked the length of the court, his Hawks 11.6 seconds from victory, and stepped to…