Tara Cuslidge-Staiano
Looks to slay boom in Spring
Spring fling? More like spring bling. As we approach Spring 2022 with a new set of ideas and a new fresh set of goals,...
Is Daylight saving beneficial for you?
It’s time to reset our clocks as daylight saving time began on March 13. Daylight savings has always started on the second Sunday of...
Tax Season
As students come back from Spring Break, the deadline for filing taxes also approaches. This year’s tax season started on Jan.1 and it ends...
Tired trend or needed update, reboots here to stay
A reboot means to start something again, but in the sense of television and media it means to revive or rebrand an already established...
Horton Gallery returns with ‘Visions in Clay’
The annual Visions in Clay Invitational at the L.H. Horton Jr. Art Gallery has been a long time coming.
It’s the first in-person show since...
Delta diving back into competition
It’s been two years since the women’s swimming and diving team at Delta College had a proper season but now the team is back...
‘Peacemaker’ reignites DC universe
After a troublesome spell of bad news for fans of the DC Extended Universe, (the end of the “Snyderverse”) hopes were slowly revived in...
Sourcing hard for student newspaper staff back on campus in pandemic
Students are quicker to say ‘no’ to interview requests from reporters now
I joined The Collegian staff in the fall of 2021. Journalism was one...
Drama to perform ‘And Then There Were None’
Murder, mystery and plot twists.
Delta Drama will be performing “And Then There Were None,” the stage adaptation of the best-selling crime novel by acclaimed...
‘Euphoria’ sparks deeper conversations
Nudity. Sex. Money. Drugs.
That’s what comes into mind when the show “Euphoria” is mentioned.
While the marketing and public view, and assumption is a show...
Mochinut opening brings diversity to food fare
It’s chewy, trendy, and pretty.
That’s everything to know about Mochinut wrapped up in a couple of bites. All food puns aside, this small restaurant...
Lady Mustangs clinch Big 8 conference
Delta finished their season off strong winning their last conference game 87-13 against American River College on Feb. 24 to win the Big 8...
Booster shot mandate being put into effect
The Covid-19 booster shot is becoming another mandate Delta is going to enforce among students, staff and faculty for upcoming semesters. Students and staff...
Plans for fall ’50/50′ return
Calif. Gov. Gavin Newsom recently announced his plan to shift from the pandemic phase to the endemic phase, which focuses heavily on prevention and...
Delta celebrates Women’s History month
March has become known as Women’s History Month (WHM), five weeks dedicated to appreciating the women in one’s life as well as taking into...
Delta College seeks next president
EDITORIAL
For the second time in three years, Delta College is searching for a new leader. With the October leave and June resignation of Dr....
Men’s basketball clinches Big 8 title, falls short in playoffs
Delta College’s men’s basketball finished league play sharing first place with Santa Rosa to clinch the Big 8 Conference championship.
Head Coach Richard Ressa is...
Baseball shakes off rust heading into Big 8 play
Delta College’s baseball team continues working to find its best form as it afronts its first full season since 2019.
Mustangs Head Coach Reed Peters...
Celebrating black artists
Brandon Leake
An inspiring poet, motivational speaker, and former Delta College academic advisor, Leake was also the winner of America’s Got Talent season 15 with...