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Delta Instagram page hits 10,000 followers
In late September, San Joaquin Delta College reached 10,000 followers on its Instagram page. The announcement was made through a post on the account...
Delta College Foundation hosts second gala
The Delta College Foundation hosted its Black and Gold Foundation Gala in Danner Hall on Sept. 23.
The foundation, the non-profit arm of the college,...
Delta College graduates unexpectedly received a newly redesigned degree after the...
These changes were not communicated to the recent graduates so when they got their diplomas some noticed that based on their old diplomas, Delta...
Delta receives E-Bikes, program immediately suspended
On Aug. 31, five e-bikes were delivered to the Delta College campus as part of a collaboration between Bike Stockton, Shared Mobility, Inc. and...
NextUp provides resources to current and former foster youth
As of the Fall 2023 semester, foster youth at Delta can now receive support through the NextUp program. Current and former foster care youth...
National Library Week returns to Delta
On Apr. 26, author Sarah Lohman held a virtual talk for Delta students to discuss her new book Eight Flavors: The Untold Story of...
Assault leaves student shaken
On April 24 at 4 p.m., a sexual battery occurred at Cunningham North Path near Cunningham 2 parking lot. Later that evening, students and...
Okta becoming My Delta Dashboard
Have you ever found it annoying that MyDelta and Okta are in two different places? Delta wants to change that, by renaming Okta to...
Delta hosts annual youth leadership conference
Delta College hosted the Youth Leadership Conference at the Dolores Huerta Plaza on April 28. The event was to welcome all San Joaquin County...
Delta awarded grant from National Science Foundation
Delta College has been awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to conduct campus-based research on native bee populations.
Biology professor Dr. Paul...
Associated Students fill vacant positions, look to May election
For the first time since November, the Associated Students of Delta College (ASDC) is almost fully staffed. The ASDC board now has eight of...
College hiring includes more than 30 open positions, including faculty
Currently, Delta College has advertised new employment opportunities on campus with 39 positions yet to be filled, these positions include both dean and faculty.
Posted...
Annual Dreamers Conference welcomes all
Saturday’s conference will be the first held in person and on campus since 2020.
The annual conference offers undocumented high school and college students an...
COVID-19 enters next phase
On Feb. 28, California’s COVID-19 State of Emergency will officially expire.
This expiration signals a shift towards the endemic phase of a disease that once...
Water damage temporarily shuts down L.H. Horton Art Gallery
The heavy rain that flooded parts of Stockton over winter break also caused damage to Delta’s L.H. Horton Jr. Art Gallery.
Drains along the entrance...
Board of Trustees tackles big-budget items in first spring semester meeting
In its first meeting of the semester, Delta College’s Board of Trustees hit the ground running by tackling several high-profile agenda items.
It approved more...
Stagg murder brings safety to conversation forefront
On April 18, 15-year-old student Alycia “Lala” Reynaga was fatally stabbed on the Stagg High School campus in Stockton in what police call a...
Delta College stats show campus safer than city
The on-campus stabbing of a Stagg High School student, in addition to an uptick in violence in the city of Stockton, is trending closely...
DACA recipients can now renew online
On April 12, the U.S Citizenship and Immigration Service announced that it would begin accepting online renewal for DACA.
Online DACA renewal only applies to...
Delta eyes placing $450 million bond measure on ballot
San Joaquin County taxpayers began receiving mailers in recent weeks to gauge priorities for a potential $450 million bond measure to be placed on...