Vol. 87 No. 10 - Nov. 3, 2017

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Halloween at LMC

Students get prepared

Stangs defeat Marin

LMC Student Life brought ghoulish fun to the campus during the Carnevil Halloween event — page 3

The LMC Student Art Show may not open until January 2018 but students are getting ready for it now — page 4

Soccer holds on to second-place ranking in the Bay Valley Conference after defeating Marin 1-0 ­— page 5

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Familiar faces talk TED

November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month Nov. 10

Veteran’s Day: College campus is closed in observance of the holiday

Nov. 17

Last Day to withdraw from full-term classes with a “W”

Invitational coming soon The Los Medanos College Orchestra is hosting the Orchestral Invitational Wednesday, Nov. 8 in the Recital Hall. The event starts at 7:30 p.m. and will feature the Freedom, Heritage, Antioch and Alhambra high school orchestras. General admission is $8 and $5 for LMC students.

Showcase to bring laughs

Nina Ghiselli

Dan Beaver

Hailey Solares

Al-Ameen Ishola Brianne Visaya

Nilton Serva

Hannah Siddiqui Dale Satre

LMC students and faculty set to enlighten By KIMBERLY STELLY

kstelly@lmcexperience.com

A collective of speakers hailing from the Los Medanos College community have been enlisted to speak at the college’s very first independently organized TEDx Event Wednesday, Nov. 14 in the Recital Hall at 6 p.m. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and seating is limited — only 100 tickets

will be given out. The process through which the license was received was extensive; starting when the request for the license was put in last spring. “The process to obtain the license was tedious and Professor Huffman and I would not take ‘no’ for an answer,” said Interim Honors Program Director Marie Arcidiacono.

Leading up to the approval, there were two Cultural Conversation events held on campus in which five speakers were chosen to talk about their life experiences. However, the journey to receiving the TED license didn’t come without hardship. World Languages Department Chair Laurie Huffman said, “I spent nearly a year

with the process. They denied us twice, but the third time we sent Marie’s students speech topics and they were so inspired that they gave us the license.” Arcidiacono echoed similar sentiments, saying, “the years leading up to TEDxLosMedanosCollege have been a labor of love by Professor Huffman and I. We have spent long

Honoring tradition

Instructors give insight By PERRY CONTINENTE

pcontinente@lmcexperience.com

The investigation into the Trump Administration’s possible connection to Russia made major progress with two members of Trump’s campaign being charged with a several crimes involving Russian connections. Tr ump adviser George Papadopoulos pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about Russian involvement and Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort has been charged with several crimes including failing to register as agents of foreign interest and fraud. These revelations have shaken the Trump administration as more and more people close to The President have been connected to Russian interests. Political science professor Milton Clarke commented on the severity of the indictments, “I don’t think that it’s horrible for the president,” said Clarke, “the question is, does it trace back to him?” Political science professor Ryan Hiscocks had similar thoughts, “my reaction is how far does this thing go?” Despite the fact that this progression in Mueller’s investigation does not spell immediate action against the president, Clarke did not rule it out, “This is major, it’s huge,” said Clarke emphasizing the possibility of future revelations leading to serious legal action against the president. Clarke continued to say that while intelligence agen-

Experience • Adria Watson

Student Ambassador Alexander Chavez

LMC recruits ambassadors

Daily class cancellations Save yourself from making an unnecessary trip to campus for a class that has been canceled. Professors cancel classes unexpectedly and often can’t tell their students in person. The LMC website offers a daily class cancellation page, visit www.losmedanos.edu/

See TEDX, page 6

Trump admin sparks scandal

LGBTQ+ Faculty and Staff Caucus and the Allies student group are hosting a free Queer Comedy Showcase Thursday, Nov. 9 at 7 p.m. in the Little Theater. There will be a recpetion before the event outside theater at 6 p.m. The event is open to the public and five stand-up comedians will perform and a panel discussion will follow.

Los Medanos College is recruiting outreach ambassadors to represent LMC through campus tours and outreach. The job boasts a flexible schedule in addition to providing experience for jobs and college admissions. Students can apply at the Office of Student Life.

hours preparing for an event of this magnitude.” The speakers slated to speak that evening are Nina Ghiselli Nilton Serva, Brianne Visaya, Hannah Siddiqui, Dan Beaver and Al-Ameen Ishola. Each speaker had to go through an application process in which they answered questions regarding

Experience • Brenna Enos

The LMC Puente Project and Puente Club put on a Dia de los Muertos celebration in the Indoor Quad Thursday, Nov. 2. Food, music and skull decorating were some of the ways students honored the day. Above, Vanessa Rangeo gets her face painted by Destiny Sepulveda during the event.

Student shines in STEM conference By ROBERT PIERCE

rpierce@lmcexpereince.com

Los Medanos College’s own Sonia Bustos Barocio recently won first place in the Cell/Molecular Biology category at the National STEM Diversity Conference held by the Society for the Advancement of Chicano and Native Americans. Hundreds of students presented their scientific research to their peers.

Bustos Barocio’s winning presentation was titled “Role of Flgo: Novel Small RNA Regulated by Flagella Sigma Factor.” Bustos Barocio described her presentation as a “project focused on how small RNAs regulate gene expression.” “I was investigating the role of a novel small RNA on bacterial flagella synthesis,” Bustos Barocio described. RNAs, or ribonucleic acids, are cell

particles similar to DNA that assist in many cellular functions, and ‘flagella synthesis’ refers to the process by which cells make flagellum, or tails, that allow them to move around in microspace. “During my presentation… I explained the dif ferent approaches I used to determine the functions of the newly discovered small RNA, and discussed

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Finally feels like fall Now that the scorching heat is done with, the consistant conditions of fall are finally here. Source: Weather.com

Experience Graphic • Lissette Urbina Illustration by Sarah Gonzales

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