President Donald Trump has had a real chance to step in and be the leader that the country needs in its most vulnerable time. Instead, he has only exasperated the situation and has created more division in this country. Whether it was…
Former Dance Instructor, Susan Lloyds dances in an empty Dance studio in the 4000 building.
When Susan Lloyd, a former dance instructor, left LPC for Utah, college administrators decided not to replace her immediately. As a result, there are no dance classes…
Marie Hinojosa, a resident of the Montage community next to Las Positas College, uses the website Nextdoor to complain that she cannot enjoy her balcony on the weekends due to noise and fumes from motorcycle classes being held in the college parking…
Photo by Nathan Canilao- LPC graduate Mike Lin protesting in downtown Livermore.
Photo by Nathan Canilao- Sign of list of wants from the city government concerning…
Protestors throughout the Bay Area are marching in response to the death of George Floyd, an unarmed black man who was killed by police officers in Minneapolis, Minnesota. A recent protest in Dublin garnered much support from the Tri-Valley and surrounding areas…
The Puente learning community and club of Las Positas College in Livermore, Calif. recently made a donation to Border Angels which is "volunteer based, non profit organization that advocates for human rights (and) humane immigration." Puente is "is a learning community with…
After the closing of community colleges state wide, Spring athletics were effectively shut down for the rest of the school year. All events that would have taken place this Spring semester were also cancelled.
One of the biggest events of the Spring…
Amy Tilson-Lumetta, the managing and features editor for The Express recently moved from Northern California to the Lone Star state of Texas in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Come along as Amy makes her way from the Bay Area to Texas by…
At the April 30 Las Positas College Student Senate meeting, a $6,000 donation from Student Government was approved, with funds benefitting the LPC Financial Aid Office, Library and Tutoring Center, each receiving $2,000. While this is a noble gesture, was it correct?…
Dyrell Foster was smiling.
It wasn't the expression one would expect from the leader of a school that has been shut down by a global pandemic. But when he logged into ConferZoom for an interview with The Express , a beaming…