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Copeland stuns

Streak grows to 6

Soccer season ends

Longest-running one-man show in San Francisco history comes to LMC — page 3

Women’s Volleyball fills win column, poised to share first place conference title — page 5

Perfming better than last year, Women’s Soccer season ends with 6-10-1 record — page 5

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F.Y.I. Important Dates November is National Novel Writing Month Nov. 21

Last day to drop a class with a “W” appearing on your transcript

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Drama Department’s production of RENT at the California Theatre in downtown Pittsburg

Nature Club looks for help The Nature Club will be holding a volunteer day Nov. 15 on campus in the Nature Preserve. The club will be building a path from the north hillside to make the preserve more accessible to students, faculty and staff. Volunteers are encouraged to bring some simple equipment like shovels and pickaxes. For more information, contact Joshua Kohl at 470-6680 or at jkohldls@gmail.com

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Board decides to build 4-1 vote moves project forward

Neighborhood shows distaste

By CASSIE DICKMAN

By CASSIE DICKMAN

After two months of delay, the Contra Costa Community College District Governing Board voted 4-1 in favor of moving forward with building the Los Medanos College permanent Brentwood Center campus at the current site previously selected by the district. The decision came after the college district board received the results from a feasibility study conducted to determine whether the future permanent Brentwood Center campus should be built on land already owned by the district, located at Marsh Creek Road and Vineyards Parkway, or at a new location, near a possible future eBART station next to the Mokelumne Trail

Residents of the Summerset and Trilogy retirement communities piled into the Summerset IV Lodge last week to let officials from the Contra Costa Community College District and the city of Brentwood know they no longer support the site selected for construction of the new permanent Los Medanos College Brentwood Center campus. District Governing Board Vice President John Nejedly, who represents Ward IV where the new campus is slated to be built, was invited to a special town hall meeting Nov. 7 to answer questions and address concerns from about 200 members of the age-restricted communities in the area. He brought with him the college district’s Chief

cdickman@lmcexperience.com

cdickman@lmcexperience.com

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Graphic by Bertha Aguilar • Experience

New site in relation to neighboring homes.

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Library loans books

Pies for S.T.A.R.s

allows for access By ALEX TAGLIAMONTE

atagliamonte@lmcexperience.com

Kennedy-King spots open The Kennedy-King Memorial Scholarship application is now available. The deadline to apply is Feb. 2, 2015. The scholarship gives two $4,000 awards per year to members of underrepresented minority groups in California. There will be upcoming workshops on n Completing the Application: Friday Nov. 21 from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. in CC2-223 n How to Write a Winning Essay: Tuesdays Dec. 2 and Jan. 20 in the Center for Academic Support in Level 3 of the CORE. Call 473-7590 to reserve a spot in these workshops as space is limited.

English Lunch and Learn

Learn what an English degree can do for you with the new Associate in Arts in English for Transfer (ADT). The English Department will be hosting a workshop to help students with planning an educational path in English. The event will be held in Room CC2-280 Monday Nov. 17 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and will feature free burritos from Las Panchitas for the first 100 people. For more information, contact Karen Nakaji at 473-7862.

Students, faculty and staff gathered on the steps of the Outdoor Quad Nov. 12 as the Student Transfer Academy Representatives (S.T.A.R.s) club supporter Brianna Klipp pied Professor of Communication and Director of Forensics Kasey Gardner in the face. Money was raised in a fundraising event that took place in the Indoor Quad Nov. 11. Students, faculty and staff, along with other representatives from S.T.A.R.s, raised approximately $360 to help assist future graduates by providing the necessary funds needed for application fees to four-year universities. For more information on the S.T.A.R.s club, please contact advisor Ade Origunwa by email at aorigunwa@losmedanos.edu. Photos by Cathie Lawrence • Experience

Ambassadors sought S.T.E.M. offers resume boost By BERTHA AGUILAR

baguilar@lmcexperience.com

The Los Medanos College Science, Technology, Engineering and Math departments are looking for students majoring in the aforementioned fields to join S.T.E.M. Ambassadors. The program’s purpose is tutoring students at Pittsburg High School grades 9 through 12. “I like interacting with them, it’s fun” said tutor and biology major Nazifa Fazil. This ongoing program is a great way for students to meet the community service requirements that most universities ask for.

“People are using [S.T.E.M. Ambassadors] to write on their applications for transfer,” said S.T.E.M. Initiatives Connector Ana Castro, adding, “Being able to write that you went into Pittsburg High School and helped in these classes tutoring, that’s pretty big.” Those who sign up get to set their own hours and all tutoring takes place during school hours. “At first it seems like if they are scared of us, at least me, and then once I spend like a day or two there, they kinda got cool with me,” said tutor and Biology major Jerry Thind.

This program has been in place since last spring and as long as students are willing to tutor, it will continue. Students looking to volunteer can contact Castro by emailing her at acastro@losmedanos.edu or contact her by phone at 473-7679. Another program that is available for S.T.E.M. majors that will aid in skills development is The Mickey Leland Energy Fellowship (MLEF). This 10 week program, which will be from June 1, 2015 to August 7 has been in existence for 20 years and has provided students with See STEM, page 6

“Being able to write that you ... helped in these classes tutoring, that’s pretty big.” — Ana Castro

The LMC textbook loan program or the textbook reserve collection is a partnership between the library and LMCAS. A good portion that funds the textbook loan program comes from the LMCAS budget. Additional funds also come from the LMC foundation, a Dow Chemical Grant and the Exito Grant. “We were very excited to have this program recognized by the visiting accreditation team, it is a wonderful example of student-college partnership,” Librarian Christina Goff said. The textbook loan program allows the library to purchase current copies of textbooks being used in classes across campus. The librar y also partners with faculty who has donated a copy of their required materials, these materials are in the library’s collection for the duration of the semester. Students can also rent out a book for three hours at a time inside the library; however the library does have some textbooks available to take out of the library for different lengths of time. The Brentwood campus also maintains a textbook reserve collection. The Pittsburg campus currently has 1,364 items in their collection, while Brentwood has 160. However these numbers can vary depending on which courses are going to be offered at each location. Future plans for this program includes making required course materials available to all students regardless of their financial situation. “With the rising costs of textbooks, delays in financial aid awards, or just life circumstances, not ever yone can afford to buy all their books they need,” Goff added. LMC is aware that in order to be successful in all courses, students need to keep up with the materials being covered in class. Additional funds are necessary to add to the collection. “We also want to be sure See BOOK, page 6


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