On a night that celebrated the achievements of the late LPC basketball coach Tony Costello, the Chabot Gladiators reigned supreme.
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Ninety seconds into the game is not where you want to spend your first timeout. Las Positas Hawks trailed Chabot by just two…
William Tanner
Managing Editor
Tony Costello, the inaugural Las Positas College men's basketball coach who died in August from pancreatic cancer, was honored at his old stomping grounds.
Chabot College, where Costello coached for 16 years before taking over the Las Positas program, was inducted…
Aretha WelchSpecial to The Express
When finals week approaches, students are asked to do a lot. Study hard, work, attend class and maintain their health -- with only 24 hours per day.
What often goes out the window is sleep, replaced with heavy amounts…
The past year has been an eventful one at LPC. It featured many people coming and going, the beginning of a dramatic face lift to the look of the college and the unprecedented success of several students, clubs and teams.
These are the…
Kalama HinesFeatures EditorLager. Ale. Stout. Porter. With all the colors, flavors and depths there’s a beer for everyone.
According to the History Channel Magazine, the first proof of beer is dated back to 3400 B.C. in Sumer, an ancient city found where modern…
Brandon ClutterStaff WriterTwo fires in a week at Las Positas College caused evacuations while students were prepping for finals.
On Wednesday, Dec. 4, a fire broke out in the back of the main theater of the Mertes Center for the Arts.
According to the…
Brianna GuilloryStaff WriterIt’s large. It’s grassy. It’s the elephant in the room.
The Mertes Center for the Arts outdoor amphitheater was constructed as a companion piece to the building’s indoor Main Stage Theater.
A tunnel was even constructed to connect the two stages to…
Travis DannerEditor in ChiefThe original Las Positas College may soon be replaced by the new LPC. What opened as the “Valley Campus” of the Livermore Education Center of Chabot College in 1975, will soon give way to Campus Boulevard and the changing…
I’ve known that I’m a capable writer for a good portion of my life.
As a very young child, I used to stay up at night, under a blanket with a flashlight, and write myself stories with a Crayola marker. When I was…
Martin GallegosStaff WriterOne second I was listening to the radio, and the next second my body shut down.
It started as a normal Wednesday drive home from school on Dec. 4. Suddenly, I started to see the other cars in front of me…