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…
Halloween is just around the corner and although you may not be able to go Trick-or-Treating, there are a ton of great Halloween themed movies to keep you up and eating all the store bought candy you grabbed from the local grocery…
COVID-19 has led the college to cancel all sports for the entire fall semester. This includes the LPC men’s basketball team, which had high hopes for returning to the playoffs this year despite key departures from last year’s team.
The cancellation of…
Hispanic Heritage Month started as Hispanic Heritage Week back in 1968, but expanded to become a celebration that lasted a whole month in 1988. The celebration, which takes place from Sept. 15 through Oct. 15, is designed to celebrate the contributions made…
The LPC Veterans First program hosted their annual “Remembering 9.11 Never Forget” On Sept. 11. The event featured speeches including President Foster and Veterans First Supervisor Todd Steffan as well as keynote speaker Lt. Col. Robert J. Darling.
The virtual event was…
According to the National Center for Education Statistics, the graduation rate for African Americans attending a two year college is 23 percent. The average graduation rate for African Americans attending a four year college is even lower at 21 percent.
LPC recently…
Sounds of fireworks, bullhorns and music filled the streets last week in Oakland. Chants of “Justice for Jacob Blake” and “No justice, no peace” could be heard from the high end apartment complexes near Oscar Grant Plaza. Some small business owners handed…
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…