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Chemical weapons use in Syria crosses ‘Red Line’

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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

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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

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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

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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 In June, the Supreme Court repealed Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act, DOMA.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

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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

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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

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“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

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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

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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

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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...

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      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

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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

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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

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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

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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...

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...
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