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LMC Experience Vol. 97 No. 2 - Sept. 23, 2022

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Honor students relax out on the porch of their cabin

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The fifth season of ‘Cobra Kai’ is exciting and full of thrills

LMC’s football team has a strong will to keep going

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New furniture fills the college hall supply chain disruptions, it’s just now being installed,” Montoya said. “The If you are attending a class inside project had a cost of approximately the College Complex building, you $227,000.” It’s an expensive investment, but might have noticed a bunch of wrapped packages that were scat- one LMC is more than willing to make tered throughout the halls. These for the sake of its students and faculty. The College Complex packages are new building houses many benches and chairs classrooms and it has that are now filling been long requested the empty hallways to have new furniture for students who outside so people can want an open air enhave a space to work vironment to hang in the open air and still out in instead of just be protected from the standing around. weather. The new furKi Furniture is niture also compliments the company that the WiFi upgrades that provided all the new occurred last semester tables and benches too, which saw parking outside. Director lot A recieving a boost of Operations and Aliyah Ramirez • Experience in its signal. Maintenance MiHowever, the new furchael Schenone has Li Huang relaxes on the niture that was installed said that Los Med- new table and chair seems to only be within anos College has before her next class. the College Complex. previously worked with them before and the District has Other sections of LMC such as the often used their services for other Mathematics and Science buildings locations. Employees of Ki Furniture are not seeing any upgrades this came in on Thursday Sept. 15 and semester. Montoya has said that the reasoning behind this is due to factors 16 to set up everything. The College Complex hallways that LMC has to consider before are now no longer barren and are making another big investment like filled with color. Carlos Montoya, this, but it doesn’t mean that these Vice President of Business and Ad- buildings won’t ever see one. “This project is just for the College ministrative Services, has said that this project was a long time coming. Complex, however we’re continuing “The planning for this project origi- to assess and evaluate student needs nally started last fall but [because of] across the campus,” Montoya said. By MICHAEL BENEDIAN Staff Writer

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EMT students practice CPR on the new tables inside the College Complex hallways. This project has proved useful with students already putting them to work. Considering that the weather is starting to shift from blazing hot summer days to more rainy and

chilly days, it couldn’t have come at a better time. Although there are no plans for new projects in other buildings on campus, it doesn’t mean that it won’t

Transfer Center plans big events

LMC can help you find on or off-campus jobs By KATRINA ANABO Staff Writer

College reps will offer info By JADEN FORTIER Staff Writer

Application season is creeping its way up, and LMC’s Transfer Services has a slew of events ready throughout the fall to give students all of the resources they need regarding transferring. Attending these events will be very useful for students looking to transfer to universities in fall 2023. Transfer and Career Services will have various workshops, events and office hours held through the fall months for students with any questions regarding the transfer process. Various colleges will also be on campus, where students can speak to representatives from those schools. Rachel Anicetti, the Director of Transfer and Career Services highlights the HBCU Caravan, Transfer Day and Opportunity fairs as the premier events transfer students should look out for. Those three events take place on Oct. 25, and are all about “exploring your tomorrow,” Anicetti said. For the entire district, LMC

will be hosting the California Community College Historically Black Colleges and Universities Transfer Guarantee and this year’s HBCU Caravan. 25 HBCU representatives will be coming out to host workshops for classes and the entire college on HBCU preparation, affordability, and opportunities. The caravan will be a great opportunity for those interested in attending HBCUs to learn everything there is to know about them. In addition to the HBCU caravan, LMC is hosting its annual Transfer Day fair which is coming back to in-person for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic started. “We anticipate 50 additional colleges in a tabling fair format, [who are] there to answer student questions about their institutions,” Anicetti said. Sandra Parsons, who works in Transfer and Career Services and coordinates transfer events, said the framework for putting these events together was started a few months ago. “We need to coordinate faSee PLAN, page 7

happen. As Montoya said, they are assessing student needs that are top priority and with the recent growth in students, chances are other buildings will need more accommodations.

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Chitu Onyeador (left) and Esmatullah Formuli share a conversation while making coffee.

Michael Benedian • Experience

Coffee and donuts are served by Sandra Parsons (left) and Cynthia Perez-Nicholas in the Transfer Center.

Are you currently looking for a job to make extra money but also balance school life as well? Los Medanos College offers a variety of on and off campus jobs for students who are looking to gain experience while making cash on the side. Many students may not know that LMC offers different paying opportunities such as jobs and internships on or off campus for students to apply to and gain exposure from on and off campus employment. The website, losmedanos. edu is the “holy grail” to finding more information about jobs and internships on-campus. To find a job that is best for you, you must go on the LMC official website and click the “menu” option to find a button that says, “A-Z topics.” From there, scroll all the way down to “jobs” and the link will send you to a variety of job options to choose from and learn more information about each job position. Director of Transfer and Career Ser vices, Rachel Anicetti emphasizes how many jobs LMC has to offer for students on-campus.

“There are cur rently on-campus job openings for student employees in the Art department, DSPS, Admissions and Records, the Child Study Center, and more!” said Anicetti. Students can see the open positions on the Transfer & Career Services page on the LMC website by clicking on the “Looking for a Job On/ Off Campus” tab. To apply for an on or off campus job, LMC normally directs all on and off campus employers to post their open positions on an app called Handshake. Handshake is an online job platform where students can access the application and apply to their desired on or off campus job. In order to have a job on-campus, students must have a 2.0 grade point average or higher and must be registered for a minimum of six units to work on-campus during the fall and spring semesters. On-campus jobs during the summer need at least three units to turn in a job application. In addition, not every employer emphasizes those requirements. In some cases, employers may

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