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Donating saves lives

Best Picture reviews

D’Albora calls the shots

The AGS Club held a blood, sickle cell and bone marrow drive during Valentine’s week — page 3

See reviews for all nine of the movies nominated for Best Picture at the 86th Academy Awards — pages 4/5

Mustang skipper Anthony D’Albora looks to lead his squad into the playoffs once again — page 7

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Lab upgrade under way

February is Black History Month Feb. 24

LMCAS Senate Meeting, L105, 1-3 p.m.

Feb. 28

Last day to submit early Summer 2014 graduation application to receive early registration appointment for Summer 2014

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

Xochi Birch conversation Xochi Birch, co-founder of the online social networking site Bebo with her husband Michael, will speak in the Little Theater Monday, Feb. 24 from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.. Birch grew up in Pittsburg and is the daughter of retired LMC founding staff member Felipe Torres Jr.

Photo by Cathie Lawrence

Building Project Manager Brian La Perle checks and secures screws on electrical conduits in the new lab in the Brentwood campus.

Brentwood addition may increase parking woes By JOSEPH DELANO

jdelano@lmcexperience.com

The laboratory upgrade at the Brentwood campus is under way. Construction began earlier this semester and the new lab is scheduled to be open to students for the upcoming fall semester. The additional space will allow students of the Brentwood campus to forego the need to come to the main Pittsburg campus for biological sciences classes. While the construction of the new lab is bound to be beneficial to many LMC students, the added number of classes will inevitably contribute to an ever present problem for the Brentwood campus — parking. In the Jan. 31 edition, the Experience reported

about the parking issues in Brentwood with regard to the Sand Creek Business Center restricting students from parking in their private lot. For more information on that story, find the story online under the News tab at lmcexperience.com The lab space itself will be finished in late April, but the furnishing of the scientific equipment will take some time, according to Ryan Pedersen, Director, Title III HSI STEM Grant for Los Medanos College. The addition of up to four new biology classes will allow students to achieve an Associate of Science degree solely by attending the satellite campus. The scheduling for these new classes, staggered throughout the day, “mitigates some of the pres-

sure on the limited parking available,” said Vice President of Los Medanos College Kevin Horan in an email. With the parking restrictions becoming ever tighter at the campus, the additional influx of potential students could exacerbate the problem even more. Pedersen offers some relief. “It is important to remember that most of the students served by the lab will probably draw from existing students that the center would serve already,” he said, “though this may increase the time those students occupy parking spaces as they now take their laboratory courses on site.” Aside from the students the new lab will bring See LAB, page 8

Human library Live to give coming to LMC

Students can ‘check out’ people for 20 minutes

their human book will be allowed. Students, staff and On April 15, the LMC library faculty can all sign up to will host an event that will volunteer. This event was cremake librarians around the ated by a youth organization called “Stop the world cringe. It Violence” in Denwill throw the mark in the year “no talking in the 2000 in hopes to librar y” policy unite people from out the window. all walks of life. It The event, the was intended to Human Library break down stereoLMC, will contypes, prejudices sist of volunand establish a betteers who will ter understanding be available to of people not well be checked out “The library understood by the by students as thought it general public. human books. would be a Now, more than a These volun- great way to decade later, more teers must be libraries across the willing to share contribute to world have been o n e t h i n g i n our campusadopting this new their life that is wide dialog peculiar. It will about respect, methodology. The idea to make be held in the this event a reality Library in L109 inclusion and celebrating for the LMC library from 2-4 pm. Students will our diversity.” came about when be able to check — Christine Park Christine Park, Technical Services out one human Librarian, heard it book at time for a total of 20 minutes. If they on the radio while driving to would like an additional 20 work last August. She then See HUMAN, page 8 minutes, an option to renew By BERTHA AGUILAR

baguilar@lmcexperience.com

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

Photo by Bertha Aguilar

Student Ashley Goins posts her note of appreciation for LMC tutors on the Giving Tree located inside the Center for Academic Support. In honor of St. Valentine, students can show their love for tutors until the campaign ends Feb. 25. Notes will be delivered to the tutors upon conclusion.

Debate duo wins tourney Pair joined squad just weeks before event By BRENDAN CROSS

bcross@lmcexperience.com

Students Dylan Melowitz and Dennis Tekell led the Los Medanos College Debate Team to a novice division tournament win in the 2014 NCFA Championship Tournament at San Joaquin Delta College in Stockton Feb. 7-9. Both Melowitz and Tekell had never taken part in a debate tournament before the event and had only joined the squad a few weeks prior. Tekell said he did not expect to make that

much of an impact so quickly. “I was somewhat nervous to even enter the tournament and ultimately decided to because I felt that, even if I did terrible, I needed to just go out there and get my feet wet. I was surprised we even made it to the elimination rounds and, at that point, we were just trying our best to keep the momentum going,” he added. Melowitz also did not expect to make such an impact. “You always have this kind of inkling

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