LPC headcount grew more than 11 percent, part of a surge of 100,000 new students in California in fall 2023.
On Mar. 2, San Francisco police attacked protesters with batons and pepper spray during a protest against Israel’s planned bombing of Rafah. The protest numbered about 15,000 people, according to a speaker from the Act Now to Stop War and End Racism…
While the campus was shut down for winter break, mice took over. What’s causing the rodent takeover? What’s being done about it? One Maintenance & Operations shares details with The Express.
Valentine’s Day is marketed as a day of romance. It is an occasion for intimacy, for new and established love, alike. As of late, a new twist has increased the number of participants. Formerly a practice reserved for couples, Valentine’s Day love-spreading…
If success were determined by wins, it would be hard to deem the Hawks a success story. They’ve lost the first 14 games of this season. That came on the heels of a 3-18 record last season, the first season since the…
On the morning of Nov. 15, 2023, the Livermore Police Department was called to investigate a scene on Las Positas College’s campus. Following the investigation, the Alameda County Coroner’s Bureau has begun a death investigation. At 4 p.m., Dyrell Foster, President of…
The U.S. Congress reintroduced a bill on Oct. 19 that could allow eligible students to attend community college for free. “For too many students, the cost of a two-year degree is holding them back, hamstringing businesses that need skilled workers and preventing…
Las Positas’s History Club has returned after a 3-year hiatus. The History Club was created by Kimberly Baker, the club’s founder and president from 2017-2020. Since then, the club has taken a fall after the pandemic in 2020 when the club's size…
For years, students at Las Positas College have struggled to pay their tuition or check their class schedule. It was almost impossible to navigate with a program that looked like it was from the 1990s. This was the modern hazing set by…
600 thousand Dreamers in America are at risk of losing their legal status. The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA) was created in 2012 under the Obama administration. This program protects hundreds of thousands of Dreamers from being deported and is…