In the world of theater, actors aim for perfection. A complete production’s set builds and shifts the audience’s perspective. It will manipulate the eyes and deceive reality.
What the audience doesn’t see is the work torn down after a successful performance. After…
Queer people could not get enough. Pale faces with bold color choices. Unhinged dialogue. Funky fishnets. A rude sexual awakening.
Oh, and a doctor wearing five-inch leather heels and a corset, strutting the stage with a phenomenal voice and overwhelming sexual desires.…
Las Positas students are used to dealing with the California sun. But this summer, a few will trade it for the warmth of Seville, Spain.
In June and July 2026, LPC will launch its first-ever study abroad program, giving students the chance to…
Grief is never easy.
In the fall semester of 2024, LPC coped with the loss of a loved one. With contents remaining on the table. Stories left unread. Chapters untouched. A reliable friend with an infinite amount of words. Wise ones, at…
For the Gen Z crowd, during and after a long day filled with life's chores, the custom is to get a hit of dopamine. From a screen.
The dopamine consumes them. While letting them starve. Watching them crash and collapse. The app…
Macbeth is a riveting character. Power-hungry. A skilled warrior determined to maintain control. Afraid to be seen as soft. A tyrant driven to brutality. Competitive. Violent. Insecure. A complex antagonist whose layers of masculinity have captivated artists and audiences for more than…
My Tuesday started with a car accident. In my precious blue 2013 Mazda. Oddly enough, that was far from the most interesting thing that happened to me on Sept. 17.
Who knew this unfortunate event would lead to an encounter…
A banner year for the Talk Hawks, LPC’s forensics team, is capped by a historic performance at the junior college national championships. Anna Wolde (above) becomes the third in school history to win top speaker and the entire team set a record…
The future looks much brighter for the Hawks women’s basketball team than it did three years ago. That’s largely because of what Monique Cavness did to stabilize the program. It’s the reason her teammate says Cavness’ importance should never be forgotten.
