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Clubs create Carnevil

Clubs create Carnevil

Joshua Wood, [email protected]
October 18, 2017

The LMC Office of Student Life will be holding a free Halloween event next Friday, October 27 from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. The event is free to enter and serves to entertain attendees and fundraise for the...

Sophomore captain no stranger to big plays

Jesus Cano, [email protected]
September 14, 2017

Mustang linebacker Charlie Ramirez Jr. may have made an early impact in the 2017 season by intercepting a pass during the opener against Reedley College and returning it for a touchdown, but the sophomore...

Seafood Festival takes on the heat

Azi Carter, [email protected]
September 14, 2017

Seafood and good music kicked off the annual Pittsburg Seafood and Music Festival, which has ran for 33 years. The Pittsburg High School Spirit Squad opened the Sept. 9 and 10 event on the community stage...

Dynamic ceramics

Dynamic ceramics

September 7, 2017

Martin Guzman, the TA in ceramics and sculpture, tried ceramics in 1967 and found he liked it. Today, August 29, 2017, in the LMC ceramics lab, the piece that he is construting will be a cup consisting...

Have a little Faith

Have a little Faith

Jordan Neel, [email protected]
September 7, 2017

Los Medanos College counselors want nothing less than the best for LMC students – counselor Faith Watkins is no different. A counselor for the LMC Umoja scholars program for three years and formerly...

Suiting up for Channel Challenge

Suiting up for Channel Challenge

Brenna Enos, [email protected]
August 31, 2017

Whenever LMC Biology professor Briana McCarthy is not in the classroom, she has been swimming mile-long laps in the San Francisco Bay to train for her swim across the English Channel. Part of a five-person...

Los Medanos College student Natalie Yoshimoto and her son Elliot were able to witness the first total eclipse in 99 years to be seen across the U.S. in the Outdoor Quad Monday, Aug. 21. Students around campus came together to get a glimpse of the

All eyes on the sky

Brenna Enos, [email protected]
August 25, 2017

It’s not everyday that the Los Medanos quad is filled with hundreds of students wearing glasses and using light boxes. But when the last total solar eclipse in the U.S. occurred more than 99 years ago,...

Philosophy gives a new Haven to LMC

Philosophy gives a new Haven to LMC

“Edward, what do you think happens after you die?” That was the question a seventh-grade history teacher asked Edward Haven, Los Medanos College’s newest Philosophy professor, to demonstrate Socratic...

Political science professor elects for retirement

Political science professor elects for retirement

“The only sentence I could ever say in the Thai language was ‘can you show me the way to the ladies restroom?’ I could say it right every time.” Los Medanos College’s retiring political science...

Community Center celebrates API Heritage Month

Community Center celebrates ‘API’ Heritage Month

Teresa Gaines, Staff Writer
May 24, 2017

The month of May is best known for its budding flowers and, at least in Contra Costa County, confusing weather patterns of sunshine one day and dramatic overcast the next. But to others, the month of May...

Student Life honors women of the community

It was a night filled with laughter, music and discussion as members of the Los Medanos College community bustled into community room L-109 for “a night of feminine energy” Thursday, March 23. That...

Julia Steele performing at the Red House in Walnut Creek last June.

Spotlight shines hot on Steele

When she utters the word “music,” that passion Julia Steele stays true to radiates from her words to her expressions. Her face lights up, noticeably showing she knows she’s found what she’s...

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