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Mustangs win close game against Sierra
In its second to last home game on Feb 5, the Delta Mustangs Men’s basketball team won 79 to 77 against Sierra...
Choir works towards Carnegie hall after spring semester
In late May of this year, Delta’s choir will be performing at Carnegie Hall in New York.
Dr. Bruce...
Foster Youth distributes lunches to community
“These people in Stockton, they need as much help as they can get because it’s getting really bad out here. Say, if...
You’re setting yourself up for failure
Everyone wants to hear gossip, spread jokes and boast about their beliefs. Social media has changed the way people present themselves to...
Horticulture spreads holiday cheer with handmade wreaths
Horticulture spreads holiday cheer with handmade wreaths.
Delta’s Horticulture Club hosted its second annual Wreath Fundraiser. With some variations...
Delta aims to curb food insecurity
People in need, from those who are homeless to struggling families, can suffer greatly during the winter. Organizations in Stockton work hard year round...
Getting down and dirty with ‘Rocky Horror’
Showbiz Theater Company’s 5th Annual Rocky Horror Picture Show is rated R. In previous years the sexually-charged show had been PG-13.
The theme of this year’s Rocky Horror was a retro...
Changes I want to see in America
1.) Breakdowns of yearly personal taxes, showing how much money goes into public services such as schools, welfare, healthcare and more.
It is common for...
EDITORIAL: Stockton actively address attacks on the media
At two events attended by editors of The Collegian, the message of combating the “fake news” rhetoric was highlighted.
On Oct. 26, the University of...
Community College Chancellor visits
On Oct. 17, California Community Colleges Chancellor Eloy Ortiz Oakley visited San Joaquin Delta College for a stop on his “Listening Tour.”
Delta College was...
EDITORIAL: Millennial and Generation Z voters are lazy but have every...
Are you concerned about the state of our nation? Do policies seem outdated?
American history is filled with the tales of how groups and individuals...
‘The Laramie Project’ brings crowd to tears
In 1998, Matthew Shepard, a gay student at the University of Wyoming, was beaten and left to die near the small town of Laramie,...
Mental health focus of awareness week
Mental Health/Illness Awareness Week ran Oct. 7 - 13.
“Mental Illness Awareness Week provides a dedicated time for mental health advocates across the country to...
EDITORIAL: When is Danner Hall coming back?
Since the closing of Danner Hall’s cafe, students have had to turn to the bookstore and or food trucks for their breakfast, lunch and...
Controversy stirs over Musical.ly app
Internet safety is important to discuss with your children, especially if you find them using the app Musical.ly. The issue with Musical.ly is that...
EDITORIAL: Use your voice! Cast your vote!
It is the firm belief of the editors of the Delta Collegian newspaper that every eligible American needs to vote in the midterm election...
Greek Food Festival draws community together
St. Basil Greek Orthodox Church, located on 920 W. March Lane, hosted its 59th annual festival last weekend on Sept. 7, 8, and 9.
The domed...
Gender neutral bathrooms make students feel welcome
The students involved with the Delta Pride Center collaborated with the Student Services Vice President Lisa Cooper Wilkins to request that gender neutral bathrooms...
Delta cheerleaders makes a comeback after low spring enrollment
San Joaquin Delta College’s cheerleading quadrupled in size from seven members in the Spring 2018 semester to 28 this term.
Cheer team is in its...
Manual input is greater than copy and paste
Most of the time college students find the copy and paste function on computers to be the most helpful tool available.
Last year, when some...