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Delta’s artisan bakery opens for fall
The Artisan Bakery here at Delta’s campus reopened this semester to the campus and has caught the eyes of staff, students, along with the...
Tournament smashes expectations
On Oct. 24 the Student Veterans of America (SVA) debuted their first club event since before COVID by hosting a last-man-standing, winner-take-all “Super Smash...
La Raza celebrates Dia de los Muertos
To celebrate Dia de (los) Muertos at Delta, the La Raza Club hosted a mask-making workshop on Oct. 31, in partnership with the Dreamers’...
Increased enrollment causes shortage for Student Food Pantry
Earlier this semester, the Student Food Pantry announced it was experiencing a food shortage due to increased student enrollment. However, the pantry has planned...
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...
October: The check your breast month
The American Cancer Society, with the pharmaceutical division of Imperial Chemical Industries, established October as Breast Cancer Awareness Month in 1985.
“Breast cancer awareness month...
Clothes closet offers free options for professional wear
The CTE & Workforce Development clothes closet located in Shima 234 is for those in need of formal attire for things like job interviews or meetings, and it’s all free.
A2MEND Offers mentorship for Black men
Delta College has recently introduced the African American Male Education Network & Development (A2MEND) mentorship program exclusive to African American men to help them...
Students save with these scary good deals
College life can be scary — especially when it comes to managing a tight budget. But here’s a trick (or treat) to make things...
Sports betting grows in popularity
Sports betting has grown increasingly popular over the past few years in the gambling world. It is legal across 38 different states as of...
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...
Mental health tops student concerns, according to 2024 campus climate survey
Delta's spring 2024 Campus Climate Survey results became available on Aug. 20 and it shows that over 50 percent of students and staff struggle...
Delta debate team sees strong start to season
Delta College’s Speech and Debate team has started the semester’s competition season strong and aims to dominate as they continue.
The first semester tournament, held...
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.
Goleman Library gets new computer lab
San Joaquin Delta College’s Goleman Library recently expanded its resources with the introduction of the new Academic Computing Lab (ACL) on its first floor.
Before...
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...
Delta provides community support
By Christina Goodman Editor-in-Chief
Being a student in college a lot of things might make you feel overwhelmed from classes, exams, papers and finals.Unlike high...