Tara Cuslidge-Staiano
Chemical weapons use in Syria crosses ‘Red Line’
More than 100,000 people have perished in Syria’s civil war. Chemical weapons allegedly used by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s government killed an estimated 1,400...
Restroom woes plague Delta
As the general population of Delta College has noticed, this Fall semester, most restrooms are under construction. Many of the restrooms not under construction...
Pulled over for self-expression
Earlier this semester, I was pulled over by an officer with the Stockton Police Department while on my way home from my math course...
Same-sex couples face tax law whirlwind
This summer has seen change in American civil rights.
In June, the Supreme Court repealed Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act, DOMA.
United States...
Danner Hall overcrowded, expensive
Delta College’s cafeteria, located in upper Danner Hall, has been experiencing a variety of issues since the fall semester began ranging from price increases...
Gender bill will raise child discomfort
California Gov. Jerry Brown signed Assembly Bill 1266 on Aug. 12, allowing K-12 children to establish their own gender and use whichever restroom or...
Classical musical now playing at Stockton Civic Theatre near campus
“Fiddler on the Roof” opened Sept. 4 at Stockton Civic Theatre and runs through Sept. 29.
The cast gave a strong performance for opening night.
There...
Electronic music genre takes over the mainstream
If you listen to the radio you might discover there is a new genre of music being incorporated into many well-known pop songs.
Songs such...
‘Pathways Project’ paves road for new look for quad, walkways
Students coming back for the fall semester will be greeted by new walking surfaces thanks to a project to renovate campus pathways this summer.
Dubbed...
Restroom renovation project spans summer, fall
The male campus population may have to factor a little extra time into break periods between classes when school resumes Aug. 19 — particularly if nature calls.
DELTA COLLEGE 101: Your guide to finding everything you need, even...
STUDENT IDENTIFICATION CARDS
Identification cards can be purchased for $10 in the bookstore.
The Associated Student Body Government (ASBG) is currently holding a sale on identification...
Campus construction projects greet students
After three years of construction, the Science and Math Complex is nearing completion with a scheduled opening date of September.
Once the center of construction...
Second look at a 1980s cult classic
ANDREA'S TAKE
Even though the 1984 adaptation of Frank Herbert’s "Dune" was generally slammed by critics I am always swept off my feet when I...
Love for archaeology grew from childhood
Delta College student Alex Coburn is slowly becoming a modern “Indiana Jones,” only without the whip.
The graduating archeology student is known as the “fedora...
Future in engineering guided by MESA advisors
Ramon Alonso has been an outstanding student here at Delta College in his studies with the Mechanical Engineering program.
His interest in engineering started when...
Building a better life: Scholarships, academic success and a strong support...
Sina So is a 20-year-old Delta College student who is transferring to University of the Pacific this fall.
So is the definition of an ideal...
Science major first in family to graduate college
For the past four years, first generation American Lee Juarez has worked day and night to become the first in her family to attend...
Education strengthened by religious involvement
Very few students have accomplished what Angela Bardot has been able too during her time at Delta College.
She graduates on May 23 with four...
Student lost but not forgotten
Ten days after Delta College student Dominic Deiro died tragically in a solo-vehicle drunken driving accident, his family found a way to cope through...
Delta discusses possible changes to food services
Danner Hall is still the home of food services despite rumors of iminent closure.
On Thursday, May 2, Fidel Cabuena, Director of Auxiliary Services, met...