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LMC Experience Vol. 98 No. 7 - April 14, 2023

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‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ entertains but lacks essence

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LMC Softball takes tough home loss against Solano Falcons

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F.Y.I. Participants given a platform Important Dates

Last day to drop fullterm courses with a W on your transcript.

Thoughts shared to improve campus

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By: ALIYAH RAMIREZ

April

is Austism Awareness Month

April 21

Earth Day! Reduce your carbon footprint

April 24

Registration for classes in fall 2023 begins with group 1

Cesar Chavez awards celebration An awards celebration honoring the legacy of Cesar Chavez will be held on Friday, April 21 from 6 p.m until 9 p.m. at the Student Union Conference Center.

High school kids perform at LMC Jazz bands from Liberty, Freedom and Heritage High Schools will perform at the Los Medanos Recital Hall Monday, April 17 at 7 p.m. until 8:30 p.m.

Staff Writer

Focused on creating a safe space for students and staff to share their thoughts and feelings on a variety of topics, Courageous Conversations was brought back to campus for the first time since the pandemic. Put together by Student Life, Equity & Inclusion and Ethnic Studies, participants met on the second floor of the Student Union April 6, from 12-1:15 p.m. to connect with others and honest conversation. Director of Student Life Teresea Archaga began the discussion by thanking everyone who attended and followed a brief introduction around the circle of participants. Afterward, the given agreements were addressed by Archaga to reinforce “what is shared in the space, stays in the space,” as the experiences and emotions of participants remain confidential. “These spaces are important for all in order to have a safe and supportive space for participants to process emotions and in some cases help in creating solutions to improve well-being, support one another, and move towards understanding you are not

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alone,” said Archaga. Courageous Conversations initially began as a place for participants to process tragedy as Archaga addressed past topics surrounding the Pulse shooting in Florida, the Black Lives Matter Movement and hate crimes against Asian communities. As LMC continued its transition from the pandemic, the

topics collected by students and employees included anti-racism, social media and loss on campus. However, the discussion held this past Thursday primarily centered around rebuilding a supportive campus space with positive and negative shared experiences. “We want to continue to engage in the community

LGBTQ+ workshop at Los Medanos Workshops to uplift the LGBTQ+ community will be on the second floor of the Student Union Wednesday, April 19 and Thursday, April 20 from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m.

UC Davis representative Kimberly Serrano will visit the Los Medanos College Student Union on Tuesday April 18. She will be available from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. to answer questions students may have about transferring to UC Davis.

sources and communication, while ensuring they have access to spaces to seek support for students both on and off campus. LMCAS President Jeffery Bui conveyed ideas for rebuilding life on campus with “more clubs, more communities, making sure we have peers who are knowledgeable that See VOICE, page 3

Introducing brand-new podcast: ‘Exposition’ By MOHAMMAD NAJIMI Staff Writer

The Los Medanos College Experience’s new podcast “Exposition” was created by two journalism students, Micah Simms and Tatihn Mellieon, with three episodes published Mohammad Najimi • Experience since its debut April 6. The Students in search of jobs visit the various booths at the industrial technology job fair podcast was created to allow faculty and students to voice their opinions on topics that are relevant to their position or profession. By MOHAMMAD NAJIMI to of fer information about ending it with, “When I see a “The Exposition podcast Staff Writer them and explain why their full room, I see opportunity. is an interview-based series The Industrial Technologies company is the best option for Opportunity for students to where we talk to a variety of department — comprising of the outgoing LMC students. get those connections in life faculty and students on campus five sections: Process TechCoordinator Melina Rodri- and succeed.” at LMC, obviously, about a vanology, Electrical Technology, guez said she was “very happy” The program coordinator riety of topics,” said Mellieon. Instrumentation Technology, with how the job fair turned was not the only person to “We want to talk about anything Automotive Technology and out and proud to provide these enjoy their experience as the and everything.” Welding — hosted an in-per- opportunities for students. employers who attended also Before the podcast became a son job fair by the Workforce “We don’t usually have over had a great time talking to reality, the two creators initially and Economic Development 101 students turn out to this students. Barbara McBride, saw the project as a “complete program on April 6. event and when seeing that 141 the director of strategic orig- joke,” according to Mellieon. It brought together 17 com- students arrived, that made me ination and development at In the beginning, they would panies with 40 representatives jump with joy,” said Rodriguez See FAIR, page 4 make each other laugh about

Students engineer their future

UC Davis rep visits Student Union

building for our students so that they feel comfor table and safe,” said Dr. Tanisha Mj Maxwell, vice president of Student Services, toward raising opinions around, “things that are going well, things where we might be providing gaps in services and welcome their innovative ideas.” Students collaborated with staff on ways to improve re-

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it because “we both knew we wouldn’t be able to start a podcast so we would make a joke about it whenever we could,” said Mellieon. However, Mellieon and Simms attended a journalism convention hosted by the Associated Collegiate Press March 9-11 in San Francisco, and a workshop there about podcasts inspired them to give it a try. “I’d say at least 10 percent of the reason I even went to See POD, page 3


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