By Grace Ramsey @jgr7797 George Deukmjian is Governor of California. The NASA space shuttle Discovery is going back into orbit, after 3 years without a launch. The cold war is coming to its’ last years, resolution is coming. It’s September […]
By Grace Ramsey @jgr7797 George Deukmjian is Governor of California. The NASA space shuttle Discovery is going back into orbit, after 3 years without a launch. The cold war is coming to its’ last years, resolution is coming. It’s September […]
Julia Coty @JULIACOTY Osama bin Laden. Afghanistan. Al Qaeda. 9/11. Grief. Loss. Agony. Sacrifice. This is what the families, loved ones and friends felt when they lost their heroes during the Global War on Terror. LPC hosted a special exhibit […]
Taylor Lobb @TAYLORLOBB Clinton Township, Mich. Spring 2006. Michigan State student Kyle Bristow, 19, leads a swarm of nearly 100 followers in a “straight power” rally across campus. The signs they held for the event were, to say the least, […]
Alexandra Lontoc @alexxllontoc Paper and pen just don’t cut it anymore. Phones, tablets and laptops are a quintessential tool for many college students. From note taking to doing research, these devices have become a major necessity in class. But these […]
Nursing major Jacqueline Vega considers the life lost as she examines the name tag of a 49-year-old victim of the 2007 mass shooting at Virginia Tech, Va. The name tag was one of many passed out to students involved in […]
By Christina Vargas @CHRISTINA_VARG There is a new club on campus. It is creative. No, really. It is centered on creativity. With hopes to build a community of creative minds at the school, Calvin Smith created the Creative Compass Club. […]
The Express staff asked various faculty members on campus these two questions: Which emotions are the strongest for you in the wake of the latest mass shooting? What are you hoping students are paying close attention to? Sean Day, […]
By Justine Chavez @VIVALAAJUSTINE Men’s soccer player lands scholarships at top Christian college God, soccer and family. Three things that keep sophomore athlete Nick Tucker’s world spinning. Tucker is a student athlete at LPC who has a passion for soccer […]
By Julia Coty @JULIACOTY LPC hosted their Club Day on Feb. 14 at 11 a.m with different tables for the many clubs offered. Music in the air and roses being passed out in light of Valentines Day, students had the […]
By Ian Jones @IDJONESPHOTOG Free tuition for the first year of college?! In October, California Gov. Jerry Brown signed Assembly Bill 19 (AB-19,) the “California College Promise,” which provides just that, into law. Previously known as the Board of Governors […]