Teaching with passion
Leading by example
New beginnings
English/ESL teacher Katalina Wethington imparts useful skills with all her students — page 3
Mustangs shortstop Ryan Lacy looks to be seen as a leader on the baseball team this season — page 5
The baseball and softball seasons are set to kick off shortly — page 5
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Bus passes still possible
January is National Blood Donor Month Jan. 31
Last day to drop full term classes in person without a ‘W” appearing on transcript
Annual LLN Conference The 27th Annual Conference for the Latina Leadership Network of the California Community Colleges is scheduled for March 28 and 29 at the Ohlone College Newark Center in Newark. For more information contact Maria Ramirez at (510) 742-2346 or visit www. latina-leadership-network. org
Photo by Irvin Trigueros
A Tri Delta Transit bus picks up students at the bus stop in front of the LMC campus. The cost of passes is key in the potential program.
Students show interest according to surveys Annual March in March rally Join LMCAS and the Student Senate of California Community Colleges for the annual March in March rally for student needs on Monday, March 3, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m at the Capitol Mall in Sacramento. For information, go to www.studentsenateccc. org/Default.aspx
Get cash for your textbooks The LMC Bookstore on the Pittsburg campus only is offering cash for textbooks Monday Feb. 3 and Tuesday Feb. 4 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Remember to bring all CD’s, DVD’s and supplemental materials purchased with your textbook. For more information go to www. lmcbookstore.net
Want to create an LMC club? Interested in creating an official LMC club? Contact the Student Life Office for more information at 439-2181 ext. 3266 or go to www.losmedanos. edu/studentservices/clubs
As costs for education and transportation continue to rise, transportation to and from school can be an added burden for those students who do not own their own vehicle and have no other way to get to school aside from public transportation. What happens if your car breaks down? How does a student who does not live in walking distance get to classes? Last November, the Experience reported a story about Quiana Shaw, an LMC student, spearheading an effort to bring back some form of a discount bus pass program back to LMC.
In the early to mid 2000s, LMC and Tri Delta had a pilot program in place for students to ride buses at a discount. In 2009, funding ran out and Tri Delta declined a continuance as they were having financial difficulties as well. Tri Delta Director of Marketing Mike Furnary inquired about the possibility of other programs. “Not at this time. First we need to know how many students are actually interested and how much they are willing to pay,” said Furnary. Any program put into place has to have the necessary funds to keep it alive and utilized. LMCAS members came up with a four question
Parking strife in Brentwood
Student parking is not allowed in the business park, or along the row of spaces adjacent to the public parking area.
survey asking students just that. The questions were; “Would you use a pass if provided? Would you use it monthly or weekly? Should passes be provided to all students? Would you pay a transportation fee?” With approximately 500 surveys returned it was clear LMC students showed an interested and provided some great feedback. A few surveys provided comments related to the exact cost of the proposed passes. One student who requested his/her name not be printed stated, “Yes, definitely I’d be interested. See BUS, page 6
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By BERTHA AGUILAR
baguilar@lmcexperience.com
Insufficient parking at the LMC Brentwood Center has always been a lingering problem, but the parking situation is about to become scarce. Parking for the Brentwood Center is limited, as it shares public parking with surrounding businesses. The Sand Creek business center are a cluster of buildings located right next to the campus, these are private buildings and have their very
own private parking, which has been used by not only students, but also faculty in previous years. Parking in the areas with “Private Parking’” signs was never enforced. “When the economy dropped beginning about 2008, a lot of the office space in the Sand Creek Business Center was vacated,” said Sharen McLean, Satellite Business Services Coordinator of the Brentwood campus. Some office spaces still remain
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vacant today. On Jan. 23, Mclean and Gail Newman, Senior Dean of Student Services, were visited by Gil Hagar. He advised them he recently had taken ownership of the business center proper-
ty, and no longer wanted any students to park in the areas designated as private parking. If students do not abide they will be risking having their cars towed. “ I feel like it’s a good thing
cause it’s the guy’s property and he deserves to have his parking, and not have another building come and take it from him,” said student Branden Rosales. See PARK, page 6
Fresh talent welcomed Cafeteria has new manager By RATTANA KIM
rkim@lmcexperience.com
Due to the need for better service and a better student experience, the cafeteria has hired Jackee Kim from Fresh & Natural Corporation, the vendor of the cafeteria. Chief Operating Officer Norma Moreno said the cafeteria experience needed
to be at a higher level. “The service overall was good but we expected more. We expect excellence,” Moreno said. Moreno also commented that Jackee Kim “fits perfect for LMC.” She has over 11 years of experience with Fresh & Natural and even greater years being a part of the food industry. Kim has previously worked at several locations, including community colleges like Ohlone College and medical centers like Kaiser
Permanente. This transition into LMC has been seamless for Kim. Being able to transfer from Kaiser Permanente, Kim was excited to come to LMC. She prefers and enjoys working at community colleges the best. “Working at Kaiser was too hard,” she said. “I had to open seven days a week, no breaks, and I really think that coming to college for young people, taking summer break, winter See FOOD, page 6
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Cafeteria Manager Jackee Kim from Fresh & Natural Corporation fixes up the salad bar.