Entertainment
Lollicup attracts customers with milk tea, boba
If you're looking for a daily dose of dairy in your diet, look no further than Lollicup located on 2233 Grand Canal Boulevard in...
Angry writer criticizes remakes of being unworthy of original flicks
The plight of remakes.
Last weekend the screens were assaulted by not one but two remakes of popular films of old.
The classic movie victims this...
Maze points to space this Halloween
Much like the pumpkins grown there, Dell’Osso Family Farm is bound to amplify in size every year.
But an operation this big buried its seed...
CAP hosts diverse concerts
The Cultural Awareness Program will be host- ing a total of a pair of concerts this month featur-ing African-American and Latino classical music groups...
Movies coming at you
More than 15 years has passed since “The Lion King” originally destroyed Box Office records and crushed the spirits of children around the world...
Invisible Children presents ‘Tony’ the documentary
On Tuesday, Sept. 20, Generation4Change hosted a viewing of the documentary "Tony" with Invisible Children, the Uganda-aid organization.
If you like pina coladas…and zombies eating your brains
It’s a paradise resort infested with the reanimated corpses of tourists; the beach is warm and the public is running in fear — it’s a great day to hunt zombies.
“Dead Island” is a first person slasher/shooter game that takes players through a relaxing getaway, the city slums and a prison isle with the option of being one of four heroes.
Planetarium helps students reach for stars
Space is the “final frontier,” at least according to William Shatner.
The void above isn't hard to find, but it can be difficult to reach...
String majors greeted with changes for the new semester
An important change for string majors on campus has taken place this semester.
Before the Fall 2011 term, string majors would have been required to...
Delta performing ensembles wrap up spring semester
JAZZ
The Delta College Jazz Ensembles performed on Wednesday, May 11 in the Tillie Lewis Theatre. The concert featured guest trumpet player Mike...
Surprise Shakespeare
Imagine you’re walking through campus, minding your business, when all of a sudden you hear shouts.
Curious, you head towards the commotion and find yourself in the middle of a Shakespearean play.
Thuggdork spreads laughs through community
Stockton born and raised Reggie “Thuggdork” Galindo discovered his love of making people laugh at the age of four.
‘Golden God’ rocks the Greek
“I am a Golden God!” Robert Plant is said to have yelled out the statement from a balcony back in his glory days as the front man for Led Zeppelin.
Decades later, the exclamation still rang true when Plant took the stage on April 22 at University of California, Berkeley’s Greek Theatre.
The Doctor is in: An impossibly brilliant start to season six
Whovians everywhere donned the bow ties and fezzes on April 23 to celebrate the return of British sci-fi phenomenon Doctor Who. The sixth series took off at full speed with “The Impossible Astronaut” most of which takes place in America. Fitting to the setting, the episode premiered in the UK and the US on the same day instead of the usual two weeks apart, and became BBC America’s highest-rated show ever.
Artist considers music his ‘therapy’
“Music is my therapy,” said Alex Krishna, 21.
At the age of 16, Krishna picked up a pen and paper and started writing the thoughts and emotions that ran through his head.
Correction
In Issue 12 of The Collegian, published April 15, the name of our contributing artist for the story “Genre Fights Live Burial” was mispelled.
The...
Women of Hip Hop empower through music
“Hip hop is the love of my life – more specifically, a culture, a movement, an art form, a tool for positive change,” said Nina Rebultan, Women of Hip Hop founding member.
A few years ago, Rebultan shared the same vision with a B-Girl Temper, real name unknown, and a woman named Natalie Pohley.
Genre fights live burial
While on the Stockton Campus of Delta College, one hears rap, hip hop, R&B, heavy metal, rock, and pop music. But what one rarely hears, unless they have their headphones on, is country music.
There may not be many overt fans of country music wandering the campus, but the genre is not dead.
Stockton rapper strives to be a role model
Greg Rodriguez, 22, is a San Joaquin Delta College student known in the hip hop community as G3.
The Stockton-raised Rodriguez started thinking about rap as a serious career in early 2010, looking to make a difference in the world, be a positive influence in the community and a role model for children.
Warning: ‘Red’ may cause snoring
Suppose hundreds of years ago, a fraction of our ancestors lived a grim life inside a fairy tale.
Among the mountains and plains sprinkled with flakes of snow lies a small village made of Lincoln Logs in the heart of a dense forest. This small community is subjected to constant werewolf attacks.