As students return to campus, the race for free money kicks into high gear. From $10 awards to $25,000, LPC’s financial aid office is offering a wide range of scholarships to help every kind of student pay tuition and afford vital class…
As the month of February rolls around, Las Positas College coordinated with The Black Education Association to celebrate black heritage and inform students about the importance of Black history.
According to Dr. Jeanne Wilson, the Vice President of student services, “Celebrating Black…
While the US constitution might need 50 years to change, the Las Positas College Student Government Constitution doesn’t. The student government has drafted a new constitution supported by the Senate and student body, entailing much-needed provisions since its 2019 version.
According to…
The location was different, with top-ranked City College of San Francisco this time coming to The Nest. The magnitude of the game was different, greater even, with the Hawks up to No. 3 in the state rankings.
But the second matchup between…
Dear Tom Brady,
I don’t know where to begin. 22 seasons, 624 touchdowns, 84,520 yards and countless other career achievements, but the past two years have been life changing.
You made the dreams of an 8-year-old kid from a small town in…
California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced on Aug. 19 that a new public service program will take place and 45 of the state’s colleges and universities will take part in it. Seven of 10 campuses from the system of University of California, 16…
The city of Livermore is not known for its rap scene or music in general. Livermore is known for the wineries, the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the world’s long-lasting light bulb, The Centennial Bulb.
Aside from all of that, there is…
This month marks my one year anniversary of consistency with medication. It’s taken a long time to get here, but now that I’ve joined the stability club, let me break down the process.
With the consideration of mental health medication comes the…
After a two-year hiatus due to the spread of COVID-19, Livermore’s Civic Center Library showcases a new exhibit for the month of January to promote their literacy program.
According to Carey Jones, the current literacy coordinator, the initiative began 35 years ago…
We know, it’s hard not being on campus. We know you miss it. We know you long to hold it again, to take your time and enjoy the feeling of it on your fingertips, to let your eyes get transfixed on it.…