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F.Y.I. More food truckin’ to campus Important Dates March
is Women’s History Month
Today
Happy St. Patrick’s Day
March 26
First day of a Spring Break. Enjoy the time off from classes
By JUAN CEBREIROS Staff Writer
The food trucks that have been coming to the Los Medanos College Pittsburg campus have been a success for the school and the businesses themselves. However a Request For Proposal went out from LMC in search for a vendor to fill the void of the campus cafeteria for the 2023 fall semester. V ice President Carlos Montoya said it is currently unknown what will happen to the food trucks if a vendor is found to fill the cafeteria. “The goal is to have access to food to provide to students
of this campus,” said Montoya. Since coming back to campus in the 2021-22 school year, there has always been a demand for food at LMC. The Pittsburg campus cafeteria is ready for a vendor to be working out of to provide food to the LMC campus, according to Montoya. “The cafeteria is complete and built by its design, it’s passed the inspections. The only thing left is any improvements the tenant wants to make,” said Montoya. After seeing the success of the food trucks from them coming to the campus just ev-
Monday March 20 Villas Tacos & Betty’s Buns 11 a.m - 2 p.m
Monday April 3 Sip & Scoop 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
See FOOD, page 7
Saint Mary’s College representative Craig Means will be on the Student Union from 10 a.m to 1 p.m Tuesday March 21. He will be available to answer any questions students may have about transfering to the college.
Staff Writer
The Los Medanos College Associated Students or the LMCAS is the acting student government at LMC. It is their mission to make life for students on campus as great as possible while looking out for all. Not only that but they also set up events on campus for the student body to enjoy. The primary goal of LMCAS is to ensure that every student at LMC is represented and heard. Through their participation at district and college meetings and committees, LMCAS does their job to give the students at LMC a voice. They’re here to stand up for all students in all walks of life. The LMCAS is open to all students who want their voice to be heard. If you want to have a bigger part in the school community and work together with others to make the school environment amazing, then LMCAS is open to you.
The Immigration institute of the Bay Area is hosting a webinar March 21 from 4 to 5 p.m about immigration relief. Visit https://us02web.zoom. us/webinar/register/ WN_rpCtoOMyTJi0GdalXL2-Xw to sign up to attend the zoom.
Jeffrey Bui
John Atoche
JEFFREY BUI
Fifa tournament in Student Lounge Katherine Mustar • Experience
More than $800 was raised during the annual Pie in the Face event held on Pi Day in the Student Union. Music teacher Luis Zuniga raised the most money with $177 in his jar and therefore received a pan full of whipped cream to the face from one of his current students. See story on page 3.
Legal action considered By JUAN CEBREIROS
be answering questions in the Student Union from 10 a.m to 1 p.m on March 21.
Thursday April 6 Wanna Waffle? 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
By RAY KOPF
Immigration relief interactive webinar
A UC Berkeley rep will
Wednesday April 5 Golden Gate Gyro 11 a.m. - 2p.m.
Thursday March 23 Philly Cheese Steak 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Meet your student reps
Saint Mary’s visits Pittsburg campus
UC Berkeley rep at Student Union
Tuesday April 4 Ike’s Grill & Betty’s Buns 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Wednesday March 22 Hella Street Tacos 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Alexis Ramirez • Experience
Got pied?
A Fifa 23 video game tournament isbeing hosted Friday March 24 in the student lounge of the Pittsburg campus from 12 p.m to 5 p.m. The event will include food, refreshments and other activities.
Tuesday March 21 Ike’s Gill & Betty’s Buns 11 a.m - 2 p.m
Staff Writer
Several Los Medanos College custodial workers have sought legal counsel and are planning to file a lawsuit against the college, the Contra Costa Community College District and their custodial manager.
This comes following an alleged incident that took place in June 2022 where custodial manager Frank Ichigaya supposedly made disparaging comments about workers Quinn Glenn and Sydney Morales during a meeting with fellow employee, Milo Mathis. Mathis claims
Ichigaya said in the meeting, “If I see them around my house, I will shoot them dead.” According to a police report filed about the incident, Mathis, who took this comment as a threat to him and his team, told Glenn and Morales about Ichigaya’s See LEGAL, page 7
Jeffrey Bui is the Los Medanos College Associated Students president and has been in student government for a little over two years now. His job as LMCAS president is to facilitate meetings and keep track of representation of all students in LMC and district committees. Armon Gonzalez Bui was interested in improving the community which led him to joining LMCAS. He found the work emotionally fulfilling and it helped motivate him to continue his work. It became apparent to him that the work wouldn’t be easy and would be a huge responsibility. “Being the President is rewarding in its own way, but it comes with many, many, many responsibilities,” Bui said. He realized there are many duties that Mary Grigsby come with being LMCAS president and he found it difficult to manage his time. Despite this, Bui continued to work in student government and it has been a great opportunity for him to further his understanding in the concepts of unity, access and diversity. “The many skills that I have garnered throughout my time at LMCAS have tremendously helped me grow as an See REPS, page 7
Jacob Boyle