Matt Wilson
Are women safe on Delta College campus?
From attaching blades to our key chains, pepper spray in our pockets, and keeping our keys between our knuckles, are we safe in our...
Homegrown talent shines
Welcome to “Live! from the 209” a column where each issue we’ll dive into the background and stories featuring live performers in our area.
We’ll...
Weighing the options between college, work
College or no college? The question will always stir up a conversation, particularly with the cost of education going up and loans being on...
Delta now offering resources for mental health
With an increase in the number of students on campus this semester, access to mental health resources is essential but many students may not...
Free games next two years thanks to sponsors
This semester, Delta College announced all Mustangs sporting events are free.
Delta’s Athletics Director Tony Espinoza decided on this because of the continued pandemic. ‘
“People...
Delta Health Center ready to serve students
The new Delta College Health Center officially opened Aug. 26, giving uninsured and low-income Delta students and their children a way to access non-emergency...
Adderall use concerning among college students
NEWS ANALYSIS
Pulling an all nighter in college seems to be a rite of passage.
Things happen, we run errands, work a shift, grab drinks with...
Damaged Delta fields lock out athletes
Delta has dedicated $13 million to the renovation of its athletic facilities, which have been closed for home games of the Fall and Spring...
Photo lab repairs coming soon
Ventilation and safety issues have shuttered Delta’s darkroom, leaving photography students to contend with commutes to Lodi and class waiting lists complicated by a...
‘Visions in Clay’ opens at Horton Gallery
The L.H. Horton Art Gallery opened its newest exhibit ‘Visions in Clay’ on Thursday, Sept. 1. Those who attended the gallery on the night...
Three candidates interview for top Instruction job
A Sept. 6 forum featured three finalists in the college’s months-long search for Dr. Lisa Aguilera Lawrenson’s replacement as vice president of instruction.
The position...
Longtime Delta trustee Teresa Brown dies
Dr. Teresa Brown, a 14-year member of the Delta College Board of Trustees, died on Sunday, Sept. 11.
Brown represented Area 6, which includes the...
LH Horton Gallery opens Fall 2022 with Visions in Clay
Delta College's L.H. Horton Gallery held the opening reception for Visions in Clay on Sept. 2.
This piece, "Midnight Voices," by Ahrong Kim, won...
EOPS program helps students navigate college
Delta College’s Extended Opportunity Program Services (EOPS) connects students with the tools to succeed in college, including individualized counseling, priority registration, student success workshops...
Honoring black history roots
February holds importance to African Americans all over the country.
The month commemorates Black History Month, honoring and remembering African American achievements from slavery to...
Nonprofit farm takes root in Stockton
The Edible Schoolyard Project is a non-profit organization built upon a vision to educate communities through a variety of hands-on experiences. Whether it be...
Stockton street fiesta celebrates the dead
A couple stops to pose while they walk the streets during the Mexican
Heritage Centers’ fourth annual Dia de los Muertos (Day of the...
Delta arts return to campus
The arts programs have returned to campus this semester after more than a year due to closures caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Here is...
Trippin’ our way to better mental health
Psychedelic.
A word that can give a variety of impressions — some good and some bad. But one thing is for sure, our understanding of...
Virtual grad disaster leads to offer for in-person event
Delta College is offering graduates an in-person commencement ceremony on June 5 after its 86th annual ceremony, held virtually, was marred by technical difficulties.
The...