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Stockton author Yia Vang holds reading from memoir in Dawn Mabalon forums
On Oct. 30, Yia Vang, author of “In Yer's Kitchen: Memoir of a Hmong Daughter” and Stockton native, held a reading and signing of...
Janet Rivera, Delta’s longest-serving trustee, prepares to step down
Janet Rivera still remembers the campaign she never thought she would win. In 1994, a teachers union colleague urged her to run for Delta...
Student-run food services open at Delta
It’s time again for the return of the Student Chef and the Mustang Cafe. Located in Danner 108, these student-run food service programs are...
Don’t be koi: a brief history of Delta’s fish
If you have taken classes on campus, odds are that you have seen Delta College’s koi pond. The pond is located in front of...
Support available on campus for undocumented population
On Jan. 22, a Department of Justice memo went out stating state and local officials who attempted to resist immigration enforcement would be prosecuted....
Pulitzer-winning journalists share knowledge, experience with Stockton community
Pulitzer on the Road, Fierce Mustang Media, Delta College and Stocktonia hosted “Stories That Matter: Award-winning Journalists on Reporting in a New Era,” on...
Delta kicks off Black History Month
On Feb. 6 2025 Delta College and the Black Student Union kicked off Black History Month in the Atherton Auditorium with the Theme Standing...
‘Tis the Season to watch out for ‘holiday blues’
Thanksgiving is over. The air starts to get colder, you’re eating leftover turkey, aisles of Walmart are completely covered in red merchandise and Mariah...
Delta offers resources in times of hunger
Gas and groceries consume a large portion of income of students and families. There are many resources available on and off campus to help...
Collaboration sows seeds of wisdom
Plants, gardening and landscaping are at the heart of Delta’s Horticulture Club.
Horticulture Club president and agriculture intern, Ajani Young shared a new highlight for...
Fruits of student labor: Looking ahead at Mustang Acres
At the root of all things agriculture are the traits of sustainability, resilience, patience and community to ensure success and growth.
Mustang Acres is the...
Corner cottage remnant of Delta campus history
In a busy corner of Delta College, sitting quietly between campus buildings and Buffalo Wild Wings, is a quaint cottage that goes mostly unnoticed...
Club Rush connects students to campus community
The Office of Student Life organized and hosted Delta College’s Fall Club Rush held on Sept. 11 and 12.
Club Rush is a multi-day event...
Eyes on Mountain House campus as city grows
In March, Measure D was approved, officially making Mountain House a city. Many people believe the campus is overdue for permanent buildings and that more programs should be encouraged there.
Delta Dance Company meets EPIC
The quad erupted with activity as the EPIC club crossed paths with the Stockton Delta Dance Company (SDDC) during Club Rush on Sept. 12.
While...
Food pantry provides students with necessities
Delta offers programs and resources to students who need support. Resources for mental health, career guidance, basic needs and more.
Being a full-time student isn’t...
Student-parents find support at Delta
Colleges tend to consider the needs of English learners, students with disabilities, low-income students, foster youth and other marginalized groups.
However, a subgroup of students...
‘Singing to the Difference: An Examination of Surface Strategies’ opens at Horton Gallery
The LH Horton Jr. Gallery held its reception for the new exhibition “Singing to the Difference: An Examination of Surface Strategies” on March 7...
Do not overdue it at Goleman library
If you have received a book list from one of your classes while at Delta, chances are you have noticed a few books are...
























