If you were on campus prior to classes going online, you may have seen Esmaa Elgarguri traveling around campus on her yellow skateboard. She would not be hard to spot as there are not many other Hijab wearing women on skateboards at…
On Dec. 7 Mt. Diablo State Park will be hosting a beacon lighting for Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day. The event will be virtual. For 45 minutes, three living survivors of the attack will share their experience and honor both the living and…
On Dec. 9th Ashley McHale will be speaking before the LPC Math Society about cryptography. The seminar titled, “Mixed Messages: A Brief Discussion of Cryptography,” will discuss cryptography, forms of encryption and their development and use throughout modern history.
McHale is a…
The LPC Student Health and Wellness Center is hosting its last workshop of the semester on Anxiety and Coping Skills during finals. The seminar will be Wednesday, Dec. 9 from 2 to3:30 p.m via Zoom. The Zoom meeting id is 951 2224…
Marc Griesemer, a professor in the LPC Computer Science Department, died on Oct. 27, 2020. He was fighting a losing battle with cancer. Griesemer joined the faculty of Las Positas College in August 2017.
Griesemer primarily taught Computer Fundamentals, Computer Science 1…
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 finger tips, to let your eyes get transfixed on…
On Monday, Nov. 14, 2020, Alameda County was placed in the purple tier, indicating that COVID-19 is widespread. Until further notice, the open study space offered in the LPC Tutorial Center has been suspended. Free WiFi access remains accessible in…
Do not host or visit relatives for this Thanksgiving. Despite promises of a cure and the slow recovery of essential systems, the virus remains a danger in the modern day. For the health of those you care about, it is best to…
A dead body was found on the Las Positas College campus on Nov. 20, the school’s top administrator confirmed in an email sent Friday to college employees.
The identity of the person has not been revealed, but President Dyrell Foster said the deceased…
The Tri-Valley chapter of the Black Lives Matter movement held a sign garden protest on Nov. 15 in response to a Dublin resident threatening Denel McMahan, a 17-year-old Dublin resident and leader of the Black Student Union at Dublin High School. Hundreds…