Teaching may seem like a calling for some entering the profession. But for many educators, that calling turns into a lifelong passion and a labor of love. It was like that for Maureen O’Herin.
O’Herin was a veteran English professor at LPC…
Hunting for new sources. Scheduling interviews for stories. Taking chances in new roles. In room 2409, talent is constantly burgeoning. And every once in a while, a valedictorian emerges.
Sophia Sipe, the former editor-in-chief of the Express News for the fall and…
Situated in the bowels of inner Downtown Livermore on a bright Saturday morning. Vendors setting up Asian treats and beverages. Heritage meant for spectators to browse and peruse in all of the booths. A celebration shared by many cultures, marking back roughly…