On Oct. 6, California Community Colleges, or the CCC, Interim Chancellor Dr. Daisy Gonzales held a student media teleconference in light of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals’s decision on DACA, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. DACA protects eligible immigrants who came…
Looking for a way to put some pep in your step? At LPC’s on-campus cheer club, members have the opportunity to celebrate local athletes and teams. Any and all types of students are welcome to join, regardless of experience, age, gender or…
Las Positas College’s latest effort to promote campus-climate solutions is a push for students and teachers to drive electric. To help with that transition, the school is promoting Bay Area Quality District’s new grant program, Clean Cars for All, on its website.…
A new way of teaching classes has established itself at Las Positas. Hyflex, or hybrid-flexible, classes have started to become common practice this year.
Hyflex classes allow students to attend classes in-person or through Zoom depending on their personal circumstances. If a…
As back-to-school season quickly rolls in, Las Positas’ Theater Department hunts for its star performers to participate in their fall production, “The Book of Will,” written by Lauren Gunderson.
According to director Titian Lish, the play aims to shed new light on…
As the end of the 2021-22 academic year approaches, Chancellor Oakley announced that there remains excessive funds for community colleges following the pandemic. The amount of money Chabot-Las Positas Community College District will receive for 2022-23 is unknown until Governor Gavin Newsom…
The weather feels warmer, summer is around the corner and students continue to wear masks to their in-person classes. While the state of California lifted its mask mandate in February, the Chabot-Las Positas Community College District requires everyone to wear face coverings…
On Tues, Apr. 19, California Community College Chancellor Eloy Oakley and fellow staff hosted a live teleconference via Zoom to address topics such support for black and hispanic students, advocacy weeks, access to Cal Grants and other important student services.
According to…
If you were on campus the first week of in-person schooling, you might’ve noticed a stand with a sign that read “Turning Point USA.” If you were like me, you probably didn’t know much about it, but the big American flag sign…
On Feb. 22, Community College Chancellor Eloy Oakley talked about policy changes via a media teleconference regarding The Build-Back-Better agenda, framework backed by The White House to rebuild the middle class, and its effort to fund new academic programs to encourage enrollment.…