Tag: Joseph Munoz
Muller report brings more questions than answers
The
full 448-page report of Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller’s
investigation into Russia’s interference with the 2016 U.S election was
released on April 18.
Anyone
expecting...
Future athletes encouraged not to celebrate wins
As a coach of a little league team, I’m expected to act like a professional and to teach my players the same.
What this has...
Endgame brings decade-long journey to close
Marvel has finally wrapped up their 11-year long build up of movies to Avengers: Endgame, a movie so impactful on our culture...
April fools is a joke; and not a funny one
From
the famous Google Maps Pacman game to the infamous left-handed Whopper,
companies will pull every trick in the book to generate those sweet...
Math wrongfully loathed by students
Ask
any high schooler in America what their least favorite subject is and
there is one subject you’ll get more than others: math.
You
see...
Bill aims to fund true costs of college
Senate Bill 291 would expand financial aid offerings
Community
college costs more than just tuition, leading to some students being
able to afford classes yet...
‘Captain Marvel’ sets stage for MCU finale
The first round of the Marvel Cinematic Universe is beginning to come to a close and one of those final steps is Marvel’s latest...
New media companies struggle to provide job security
The entertainment industry has always been a risky career path for actors, musicians and writers.
People know the odds of making it big in...
San Joaquin art group showcases local talent
A non-profit San Joaquin art group is working to give talented local artists a chance to share and collaborate with other artists in their...
‘A Comedy of Tenors’ brings laughs to the theater for...
The Stockton Civic Theatre is putting on a show called "A Comedy of Tenors," a sequel to the 2013 play "Lend Me A Tenor.”
The...
New ‘Dragon Ball’ Movie Breaks Records
Dragon Ball Super: Broly opened Jan.16 in the United States, and has since grossed $23.6 million domestically. It became the first Japanese-Animated movie since...
Poor air quality disrupts home games
When Delta College closed for the week of Nov. 19 due to poor air quality, many campus events were canceled or postponed.Delta College campus...
Dead celebrated in Danner
Delta had its second Dia de los Muertos free student celebration in Danner Hall on Nov. 1.
The lower section of Danner Hall was decorated...
Media literacy will help filter trash on your feed
In the Information Age, there’s a plethora of ways for us to access information about the world. Yet even with all these options, we...