By Eric Charbonnet @ECHARB10
Time needs to find a way to slow down. We’re already a quarter of the way through the NFL regular season and it hasn’t lacked for drama or excitement.
The first month, which went by far too quickly, has shown…
By Ian Jones @IDJONESPHOTOG
I got sucked into the Pokemon Go phenomenon a couple of weeks ago. It was fun but short lived. The system hiccuped and I lost everything. It was annoying, but I shed no tears. It only sort of worked…
By Nicholas Biria @NICHOLASBIRIA
Get ready to set your DVR because many of your favorite shows are coming back, and there’s a lot of good new stuff. Whether you’re big on horror, drama or comedy there’s something for everyone.
Now if you’re an “American…
By Christopher Hartwell @SILENCESEEN
To many people, 9/11 truthers disrespect the deceased by finding conspiracies where they don’t exist, but this is not their goal. They are not trying to deny anything that occurred, or deny some well known facts like some conspiracy…
By Eric Charbonnet @ECHARB10
I think everyone remembers where he or she was on the morning of September 11, 2001. I know I sure do. I was seven years old in my parents’ kitchen eating breakfast. Something people might not remember, though, was…
By Carleen Surrena
@surrena_C
A day in the life of a student-athlete can be demanding. It can vary on any given day.
Wake up, breakfast, go to class, grab a quick snack – preferably something healthy – go to practice, and go…
By C.J. Peterson
@cjpeterson51
The Blackboard era looks as though it is coming to an end.
And we’re not talking about the chalk-dust-ridden, screechy, writing surfaces that have been a staple of the American education system since the 1800s.
Instead, Blackboard Learn,…
Anthony Parisi
(This is a guest column submitted by a former editor for the Las Positas Express
God and Chabot College have at least one common problem. There is a person – at least one – whose Twitter bio claims affiliation with both, and…
By Mitchell Mylius
@mitchellmylius
Relationship violence happens. And it happens at LPC.
That’s the reason behind “Escalation,” a workshop capping off National Sexual Assault Month. Escalation was held April 26 at the main theater in the Mertes Art Center
Psychology student Katia Dadgar attended event and…
By Mitchell Mylius
@mitchellmylius
Livermore is developing a plan to improve walking and biking trails around the city. It’s called the Active Transportation Plan (ATP) and Livermore wants the public’s input.
Livermore Community and Economic Development representatives Debbie Bell and Andy Ross were set up…