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Transferring from LASC to Community College

LASC offers myriad programs that teach American English and American culture through a research-based curriculum. In our six-level English as a Second Language (ESL) program, students will build the skills and self-assurance to use English in everyday circumstances.

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How do people work on Wikipedia?

What do you get out of working for Wikipedia? What’s the community like? Learn more about Wikipedia events, talk pages, user interactions and how to make Wikipedia better by contributing your knowledge. This video was produced in cooperation with Wikimedia Germany. Authors: Elisabeth Mandl Denis

Get Vaccinated – English

Protect your health and wellness! Help your family and community stay healthy by making sure you and your loved ones are up to date on vaccines. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), seasonal flu, and COVID-19 booster vaccines are available now. For more information on vaccines, contact your Indian hea

How Wikipedia contributes to free knowledge

How does Wikipedia contribute to free knowledge? On January 15, 2016 Wikipedia turns 15 years old! Old (or maybe young?) enough to become the largest collection of free and collaborative knowledge in human history! Learn how YOU can contribute to the movement and become a part of the amazing communi

Equality For All Gender Identities - SDG5

Sexual identities are changing and we have made great steps in recent decades in our society to support the LGBT community. Despite all this, they continue to face and fight with significant barriers in their life. Do you know what needs to be done to solve this? Leave your comment below. This v

Get your flu shot – English

Keep your family and community safe this flu season. Get your flu shot and encourage others to get theirs. Contact your local Indian health care provider for more information, visit HealthCare.gov or call 1–800–318–2596. A message from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

February is American Heart Month!

February is American Heart Month! Protect your heart by eating healthy, staying active, and managing stress. Heart disease can run in families, so talk with your elders about your family history. For more information, contact your local Indian health care provider, visit HealthCare.gov, or call 1-80

Are your vaccines up to date? - English

Are your vaccines up to date? Immunizations give kids and adults their best shot at health. They are covered as free preventive care under insurance. Learn more at healthcare.gov or talk to your Indian health provider. A message from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.