Tag: Stockton
Delta needs yearbooks to preserve memories
Yearbooks are a way of remembering the school year and bonding with your peers when discussing your summer plans while signing each other’s yearbooks.
While...
Bowling leagues bring good times with good friends
Bowling is an occasional night out with friends for some, a small hobby for others. For a select group however, bowling is more than...
Delta police waits on communications upgrade
New communications equipment for Delta College that would improve communication throughout campus was approved by the board during a Jan. 17 meeting, yet the...
Traditional landscaping may harm biodiversity
We love our lawns to be prim and proper; Cutting our grass short, trimming bushes and trees to our desired shape, and planting flowers...
County Pride Center offers gender-affirming garments
For transgender, nonbinary, and gender-diverse individuals, having access to gender-affirming garments is an important necessity. These garments can provide relief, security and safety to...
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...
Foster and Adopt through Stockton Animal Shelter
Picture of the street-side entrance to the Stockton Animal Shelter by Nicholas Michelsen
A black German Shepherd named Eeyore, stared at me through a chain-link...
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...
ASDC vacancies threaten student representation
As of Feb. 2, 2023, the Associated Students of Delta College only listed five officers for its Spring 2023 lineup. They are, from left,...
Comedy Club Opens in Spring
'Live!: From the 209 gets an exclusive interview with 'Deaf Puppy' comedy club owner.
Live! From the 209: Highlighting local shows with free admission
Second and fourth Tuesdays @ CAPs Pizza
Want to see working comedians from all over the valley, Sacramento, and the Bay Area? ‘Comedy Night’ is...
All grunge, ‘No Citrus’
‘No Citrus’ is a fresh new band, composed of three musicians that are actively appearing in the music and arts scene around Stockton. The...
Local Hidden Brunch Gems
In fall of 2021, when some of the newer members of The Collegian were getting to know each other, we decided to have some...
Asparagus Fest doesn’t resemble previous events
The Asparagus Festival today is nowhere near what it was back in my day. No, I’m not going to go on a long rant...
SC Stockton announced first USL W Expansion club in California
Another sports franchise sets foot in Stockton as the United Soccer League’s Women’s League (USL W) announced SC Stockton as the first expansion team...
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...
Delta Mustangs swing into 2022 NorCal Playoffs
Delta College’s baseball team prepares to take on the postseason after coming up short of capturing the Big 8 Conference title.
The Mustangs (30-9 overall,...
First ever vegan pop up emerges in Stockton
Veganism is a way of living by eliminating animal products in food, clothing or for any other purpose.
But being vegan doesn’t have to be...
Gentrification threatens local establishments
Stockton is a hub for great local attractions whether it be entertainment, food or murals.
Gentrification can threaten that.
It’s great to see Stockton become a...