Lights, camera, action! LPC welcomes the Filmmakers Association to its plethora of clubs and extracurricular activities offered on campus this fall. The Filmmakers Association, distinct from the Film Club, provides students with the opportunity to write and produce original films with other…
In 1978, queer artist and drag queen Gilbert Baker bundled eight multi-colored fabric strips together, creating the first documented pride flag. From hues of hot pink to turquoise, each stripe was met with its own meaning .
In an act of…
LPC recently joined the prestigious ranks of the All-Steinway Schools cohort with the purchase of a new Steinway & Sons Model B Spirio r Grand Piano.
LPC is now one among approximately 230 schools in the world, and the first California community…
Umoja — a word derived from the Kaswahili language and an educational organization for students— promotes one core value: unity. Additionally, Umoja aims to provide accessibility to a plethora of resources such as specialized curriculums, employment opportunities and individual counselors for Black…
In commemoration of Las Positas’ first Earth Week, students unified on campus to celebrate Earth with information booths aiming to spread education about environmentalism, sustainability and conservancy.
As people all around the globe have seen, climate change remains a long-term risk to…
A new proposal for classes at LPC seeks to give students an affordable path to careers involving drones and drone technology.
On Sept. 8th 2021, professor Dan Cearley presented three non-credit aviation (NAVI) courses to the academic senate.
Upon completion of the classes, students…
Photo By, Sean Syester
Construction on three brand new buildings at Las Positas College has begun. The Chabot-Las Positas Community College District, LPC faculty and LPC Student Government held a ceremony on Sept. 17 to celebrate the projects.
Coming to Las Positas are an…
Las Positas Responds to Ethnic and Racial Issues
Across the country, many families, businesses and universities have been affected by what has come to be the Black Lives Matter movement, an organization that formed in 2013 shortly after the unjust murder of Trayvon…
In a study done by the U.S. Department of Justice, inmates who participate in education while incarcerated are 43% less likely to be back in jail after they have been released. Inmates who received vocational or academic training are 13% more likely…
by Lizzy Rager and Alan lewis
If it seems like students are getting younger it may because they are Middle College Students.
Middle College is a program where high school students take both high school and college classes on the Las Positas College…