Club Corner

Clubs vie for members at Rush

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A new semester at Delta College means the return of Club Rush Week.

Getting to know the ASBG adviser Aja Butler

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Aja Butler, 32, is the faculty adviser for the Associated Student Body Government as well as the Inter-Club Council. She took over these roles in...

Fundraising information available

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Are you a club wanting to do fundraising on campus? Are you looking to bring in an outside vendor who serves food to help? Here...

Puente celebrates Cinco de Mayo

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The Puente club held a small fundraiser on Cinco de Mayo, selling candy and food near Danner Hall on the holiday.

Delta Pride to participate in May 14 AIDS Walk

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Delta Pride will be participating in the 17th annual AIDS Walk San Joaquin taking place on May 14 at Delta College.

ICC meeting to cover status during summer

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The last Inter-Club Council meeting for this semester is May 19, in the Shima 101A. All clubs are required to have one representative in attendance.

Guild provides creative outlet for aspiring writers

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According to renowned novelist Edward Bulwer-Lytton, the pen is mightier than the sword. Without literally testing this theory, the Writers’ Guild is looking for members wishing to sharpen their skills in reading, creative penning and photography as part of their scholarly army.

RTV, Pride bond over bowling

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The thunderous crash of bowling balls and pins meeting across a hardwood lane echoed throughout Pacific Bowl as members of Delta Pride and the Radio and Television Club gathered last Thursday, April 21, to play out a friendly challenge.

Club unites Muslims on campus

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The campus population at Delta College is served by many clubs, with interests ranging from academic to lifestyle to religious. The growing Muslim Students Association (MSA) is one such club offering students a place to discuss religion, while working to unite the student population.

Delta Forensics showcase award-winning team

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As a group of six rushed down the eastern stairwell of Holt, student Bronche Taylor brings up the rear dressed in formal gear. Taylor is one of the seven students that participated in Tuesday’s Spring Speech Showcase, a public demonstration of various speech and debate performances by Delta’s award-winning forensics team.

Going without shoes for change

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The Generation For Change club - the coming together of the Tom’s Shoes and Invisible Children - participated in a nation-wide One Day Without Shoes on April 5. Club members went shoe less in solidarity for those around the world that go without daily.

Event brings affordable fashions to Delta students

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How does one have a fashionable wardrobe and home while on a college student budget? One way to have both is to attend the semi-annual Nearly New Sale on April 8 from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. in Danner Hall.

Club members finally coming together

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Communications between clubs has been difficult in recent semesters mainly due to a lack of an Active Clubs List, but that's changing thanks to a Facebook page established this semester. Without an Active Clubs List it is hard for clubs to get in touch to coordinate events or get updates on how clubs are doing.

M.E.Ch.A. hosts blood drive

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The Movemiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan (M.E.Ch.A.) Club brought the Annual National Cesar E. Chavez Blood Drive Challenge to Delta College on March 18.

Generation4Change to host March events

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Generation4Change, the collaborative effort between the Invisible Children and Tom's Shoes clubs, are keeping themselves busy with events to spread awareness of the living conditions of children in Africa.

M.E.Ch.A. welcomes new members

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Despite not having a president or a permanent meeting place as of yet, the M.E.Ch.A. Club welcomes new members.

Upcoming Clubs’ Night a must-go for all member organizations

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Every semester, ASBG provides an opportunity for all Delta College club members to mingle and raise money, while still managing to keep it fun and entertaining.

New rules go into effect for food sales and catering on campus

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The Food Services Department, led by its manager Fidel Cabuena, has made many changes in an attempt to bring itself out of the red. A few changes were welcome but the suggested changes to AP 3560, the rules governing catering and food sales on campus, met with stiff opposition.

A.R.T. looks for creative types

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On Feb. 9 Alpha Rho Tau, or the A.R.T. Club for short, hosted its first meeting of the semester.

Clubs come out in force

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Clubs' Rush week began Monday, Feb. 7. Campus clubs have came out to show their spirit and hopefully build membership rosters. The rush is a mandatory event held at the beginning of each semester that gives campus clubs a way to reach out to other students.

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