By Brianna Guillory
@bloatednani
After five years of complaints about the fishy smell being emitted from the halls of the 2400 building on campus, LPC’s administration has decided to take action.
Spanish faculty member Catherine Suarez’s office has been in the 2400 building for over…
By Nicole Silveira
@nsilveira07
Now is the time of year for students to start thinking about next semester. Upcoming juniors and seniors from high schools in the Livermore, Dublin, and Pleasanton school districts have the opportunity to become students at Las Positas. Currently, students…
By Brianna Guillory
@BloatedNani
Students may spot them on campus, especially during the first two weeks in the semester. They may look like ordinary students with a clipboard in hand and will lure a person in by asking the question, “Will you please help…
By Shayla Gasca
@shaylamaritza
A well-known faculty member at the Las Positas-Chabot College District, Barbara Fracisco Mertes, has retired after for forty years of service with the district.
Mertes has had a huge impact on the history of the college district. So much so, in…
William Tanner
Editor-in-chief
The recently released student accreditation survey results have painted the campus in a good light.
The survey is a key part of the accreditation process. Every year that the accreditation process rolls around, the survey is released.
According…
Shelby Escott
Features Editor
The polls are closed and the votes are in — mostly. There were some nail biters as well as some landslides. But the voters have spoken. These are the results the people have chosen.
From…
Laura Cameron News Editor
The 100 building now stands empty as plans move forward to update the lower campus. The 100, 200 and 300 buildings will be torn down and replaced with a modern two-story building with more classrooms.
At…
Laura Cameron News Editor
On Wednesday, Oct. 29, Las Positas College’s cafeteria hosted a public question and answer panel with a number of candidates running in the Nov. 4 election. Organized by the ASLPC, the panel gave LPC students a chance…
Shelby Escott Features Editor
The grass problem in the amphitheater is being handled. But was it even a problem in the first place? A long debate between whether to change the design or leave it as it was left the space neglected…
Shelby Escott Features Editor
Unused and neglected, the Las Positas College amphitheater has become nothing more than layer upon layer of patchy grass with some concrete in between. A place that should have seen big productions and bigger audiences barely sees more…