Las Positas College does not charge for use of the Electric Vehicle Charging stations. Anyone, not only the LPC community, can use the stations free of charge. The charging stations cost money to operate and the users should pay their fair use…
The Las Positas men’s basketball team went 20-9 this season while going 10-4 in conference play. The team had big wins against Chabot, Foothill and Siskiyous which propelled them to a playoff spot.
Against Chabot on Feb. 12, the Hawks won a…
The new coronavirus is so highly contagious it has taken down whole nations, such as China, South Korea and Italy. It has forced large portions of America to shelter in place. The Centers for Disease Control recommends everyone stay in their homes…
Not all classes are easily adaptable.
Dance Students at LPC are trying to learn complex dance moves through a zoom conference. The challenges of dealing with lag, everyone’s individual internet speeds amongst other things makes it tough.
Another big issue, especially when…
College campus has been shut down since Thursday, March 12 with essential businesses being the only spots where people can remotely congregate. Since then classes have switched to online, and students cannot even enter campus buildings without special permission from campus safety. …
Grocery stores have more bare shelves than ever since six counties in the Bay Area issued the shelter-in-place order on Monday. followed by a statewide statewide “stay home” edict from Governor Gavin Newsom on Thursday. Staples such as bread, eggs and milk…
Update 4/7: Due to Alameda County's shelter-in-place order, The Market previously scheduled for April 21 has been cancelled.
In these trying times, one event was a success.
The Las Positas College Market was held on Tuesday, March 17. This event happened shortly after…
Las Positas College held its 8 th annual Honoring Women Veterans event on Wednesday, March 11, 2020.
The event kicked off with the honor guard from the Army Recruiting Station in Livermore presenting the colors and the national anthem, sung by…
COVID-19 has finally closed LPC’s campus and, by the sound of things, preparations are being made for it to stay closed a lot longer than the three weeks initially given.
An email Monday night from interim Chancellor Ron Gerhard, President of Chabot…
The spread of COVID-19, also known as the coronavirus, has forced a temporary shutdown of in-person classes in the Chabot-Las Positas Community College District.
An email was sent from Interim Chancellor Ronald Gerhard to the campus community on March 11, announcing that,…