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  • Plug In Grass Clean energy fosters a healthy society

    Feb. 9th, fifty students and admirers packed into room E207 of Laney College for a lecture on efforts that would allow inhabitants of the Bay Area to see their homes in a new light. Speaking was Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins, CEO of Green For All.

  • Williams-McNac and Bradley Laney to host Bay Valley title game

    Eagles play for conference championship on Feb. 17 - Defeat Solano 58-48 in BVC semifinal

      In a game that very little went right for the Laney women's basketball team, sophomore guard Sonia Aguilar scored 19 points to lead the host Eagles to a 58-48 victory over Solano College on Feb. 15 in a Bay Valley Conference semifinal game.

  • Editorial Cartoon - Feb 16, 2012

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  • Laney Sports Schedule

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  • Congratulations 2011 Scholarship and Grant Recipients

    Hats off to Foundation Scholars Award and Faculty Grant recipients

  • Mohammed Shojaee (left) and Sakhi Sadiqyar have been removed from vending locations held since 1991. Vendor removal sparks controversy

    Controversy is raging around an attempt by the district to remove Laney food cart vendors. Sahki Sadiqyar and Mohammed Shojaee have run Marco Polo hot dog carts since the early 1990s; they received a memo dated Jan. 25 and signed by Chancellor Wise Allen that they were in violation of Oakland ordinances regarding mobile food vendors.

  • Peralta Board Protestors Feb 14 2012 Peralta college district braces for more cuts

    Peralta District Chancellor Wise Allen announced Tuesday, Feb. 14, that the district should prepare itself for a possible 15 percent reduction in discretionary funding for the coming year. The bulk of the $11.7 million in cuts will be in reductions at the district office but the chancellor asked all four Peralta campuses to come up with plans to prioritize cuts with funds reductions ranging from 5 percent to 15 percent. 

  • THE WORD on the Quad

    What Is Your Most Memorable Valentines Day Memory?

    Laney students speak out  

  • The Laney College swim team aims for continued improvement this season. Swim team begins season

    Laney College head swimming coach Sarah Stretch has a brand new team this year.

  • Baseball starts off strong with 6 wins

    The Laney College baseball team started the season off in impressive fashion, winning its first five games before losing 5-4 in 10 innings to Monterey Peninsula College on Feb. 11.

Arts Articles

  • Gregory Peck (Finch) and Brock Peters (Robinson) await the verdict. ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ film turns 50

    This year marks the fiftieth anniversary of the movie "To Kill a Mockingbird," and in the time since the first screening its popularity has scarcely waned. It's not hard to imagine that it was so well received as the novel of the same name on which it was based was voted the most inspirational novel of all time, according to onepoll.com, easily beating out the Christian bible.

  • Shabat Body Awareness Study of family balance in ‘Body Awareness’

    Ensemble cast shines in Baker’s newest play

    All households maintain a delicate equilibrium. In Aurora Theater's new production, "Body Awareness," that equilibrium is disturbed for Joyce (Jeri Lynn Cohen) and Phyllis (Amy Resnick), a lesbian couple, when they host a guest artist for a week. The anchor for this year's Global Age Project (GAP), Annie Baker's newest play is smart, sensitive and hilarious.

  • Arts Fences Exploring both sides of ‘Fences’

    Family plays hardball onstage in Alameda

    The dark, arena-style stage of the Altarena Playhouse, hidden amongst suburban Alameda, slowly raises its lights, corner by corner, to a beautifully arranged version of "Take Me Out To The Ballgame." In this moment, nostalgia rules and the audience heavily anticipates its soon-to-be-illuminated protagonist, Troy Maxson.

  • Theater review: 'The Wild Bride'

    Berkeley Repertory Theatre's latest production "The Wild Bride" is a timeless, imaginative ride to visit the devil at the crossroads. Adapted from A Brothers Grimm tale by director Emma Rice, "Bride" employs the superlative talents of England's Kneehigh Theatre in a bluesy folktale world that soon descends into a land of disturbing nightmares. This is the Grimms tale known as "The Girl without Hands".

  • Film review: 'The Conquest'

    Because he is small and grandiose; because he thinks France should lead Europe and that Europe should lead the world; because he comes off contemptuous of snobbish elites, President Sarkozy is often described as a would-be Napoleon. This is not, as a rule, a term of admiration.

  • Calendar of Events

    Through December 16

    Calendar of Events Through December 16 Annual Laney Food Drive Laney faculty and staff are encouraged to continue support of the Open Door Mission on 7th Street near campus. Suggested donations are elbow macaroni, dry pinto beans, whole-wheat cereals, rice, canned tomato sauce and juice.

  • Calendar of Events November 23 – December 12

    Ongoing Dia de los Muertos (Day of the dead) exhibit M-Th 8 a.m.-8 p.m., Fri. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Laney College Library Information: Laney College Library, (510) 464-3497 Laney College Culinary Arts Department The History of Chocolate Exhibit M-Th 8 a.m.-8 p.

  • Taylor chasing a double dream

    Seeks degrees in cosmetology, fashion design

    Taylor initially enrolled at the Academy of Art College, but soon after transferred to Laney to study cosmetology and College of Alameda to study fashion design. "My plan was to complete two majors at once," Taylor says. "I had no idea what I was getting myself into."

  • Photos of 1991 fire explore aftermath

    20th anniversary remembered at museum exhibit

    Fierce winds and high temperatures spawned a firestorm from a grass fire in the Berkeley Hills on Oct. 20, 1991. The fire tore through 1,600 acres, killing 25 people, injuring 150 and destroying almost 3,500 homes. The total economic loss is estimated at $1.5 billion.

  • THE WORD on the Quad

    What do you listen to on your iPod?

    I like to rock that Lil Boosie and Webbie cause it feels good to get you going in the morning. Davonte Lewis Social Studies I like to listen to Boosie, Webbie but then I kind of switch it up to a little Ashanti to mellow out at times. Lyonell Lewis Business Administration I love to listen to Boosie and Webbie; a little Keyshia Cole.