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Don’t take the bait: Using media literacy techniques to dodge phishing attempts
Thinking of media literacy in action might assume that only the storied texts of newspapers and other publications require that level of critical thinking...
Every word counts: Media literacy through an ESL lens
When Manjot Singh moved from India to California two years ago, English-language news felt almost impossible to follow.
“There were many hard words I didn’t...
HBCU Caravan returns to Delta College after two-year hiatus
After a two-year break, the California Community College to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (CCC to HBCU) Transfer Caravan returned to San Joaquin Delta...
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...
Umoja, BEE Academy join forces for student success
Excitement filled the room of DeRicco 275 on Oct. 1 as the Black Excellence and Enrichment (BEE) Academy officially signed a new partnership with...
CTE-Land shines at Fierce’s Fall Fest
On Oct. 17, Delta hosted its fourth annual Fierce’s Fall Fest in CTE-Land, a community Halloween event open to all.
The event is to highlight...
Acquisition leaves some features of Delta mental health platform offline
On Oct. 13, San Joaquin Delta College’s digital mental health service, TBH, was replaced with Massachusetts based online therapy platform, Uwill, following Uwill’s acquisition...
Philosophy Club connects horror with justice
The Philosophy Club explored crime and punishment in its Oct. 14 meeting, the first of two meetings focused on the topics in October.
Horror as...
Carving a niche in the Holt Center stairs
The Holt Center is a tall building, and there's several steps and floors to look up to on the way to class that one...
Study spots scarce as weather cools down
Studying is a fundamental part of any college student’s life. Finding locations where students can focus, learn, or practice their skills is important.
While seasons...
‘Más Que Enough’ shows off Latine student voices
Delta College students shared films, poetry and personal stories exploring Latino identity Oct. 1 at the Dreamers Success Center during “Más Que Enough,” a...
Delta’s hosting Chrysalis Program Annual Conference
On Sept. 27, Stockton Scholars hosted the Chrysalis Program Annual Conference at Delta’s Danner Hall from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
The event brought in...
October calls Breast Cancer Awarness Month
October is spooky season, but it’s also known as Breast Cancer Awareness Month. It’s a time when you can help spread awareness throughout communities...
Behind the glass of Danner Hall atrium
A campus-goer that visits Danner Hall to grab a bite or find a place to study, will get very familiar with the atrium in...
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...
Sadie the dog homeward bound after koi pond rescue
For most dogs, the height of adventure is a brief spat with the mailman and the occasional table scrap of indeterminate edibility. No Air...
N.A.S.A. hosts paint and bead workshop
Following the first event on Sept. 9, the Native American Success Academy (N.A.S.A) hosted its second hands-on paint and bead workshop on Sept. 16...
Restoration of Humbargar Garden underway
Since the summer semester, the grounds department has been working on renovations for the Elizabeth Humbargar Tolerance Garden. The restoration of Humbargar Garden was...
EPIC Club kicks off with Boba Bash
On Friday, Sept. 12, the EPIC Club hosted its first event of the year at Shima Green from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m.
Eighty-four students...
Delta observes Latine Heritage Month
“Understanding that multi-generational trauma is part of us, then multi-generational courage must also be part of us,” said Art Professor Mario Moreno.
That’s the message...























