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Egypt takes to streets after President Morsi ousted
The recent conflict in Egypt has sparked outrage in the United States as our government stands by watching with great caution.
Thirty-three million Egyptians took...
Chemical weapons use in Syria crosses ‘Red Line’
More than 100,000 people have perished in Syria’s civil war. Chemical weapons allegedly used by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s government killed an estimated 1,400...
DELTA COLLEGE 101: Your guide to finding everything you need, even if you don’t...
STUDENT IDENTIFICATION CARDS
Identification cards can be purchased for $10 in the bookstore.
The Associated Student Body Government (ASBG) is currently holding a sale on identification...
Love for archaeology grew from childhood
Delta College student Alex Coburn is slowly becoming a modern “Indiana Jones,” only without the whip.
The graduating archeology student is known as the “fedora...
Future in engineering guided by MESA advisors
Ramon Alonso has been an outstanding student here at Delta College in his studies with the Mechanical Engineering program.
His interest in engineering started when...
Building a better life: Scholarships, academic success and a strong support system drives student...
Sina So is a 20-year-old Delta College student who is transferring to University of the Pacific this fall.
So is the definition of an ideal...
Science major first in family to graduate college
For the past four years, first generation American Lee Juarez has worked day and night to become the first in her family to attend...
Education strengthened by religious involvement
Very few students have accomplished what Angela Bardot has been able too during her time at Delta College.
She graduates on May 23 with four...
Candy Bars, Cotton Candy, and Ice Cream at Starbucks?
Summer is just about here, which means, it’s hot – hotter than hot.
When it gets that hot the only thing you want to do...
Favored Words of our generation
Many students gather every day on Delta campus to attend classes. We congregate in the quad, grab a bite from danner, and stay busy...
Mangonada makes mouths water
Mangonada, a trendy summer food trend, is becoming a treat of choice in Stockton.
“I have been eating mangonadas for a couple years now and...
Will the real hipsters please stand up
The term “hipster” has become generalized as a trend in the Delta college community. As of late we see more and more students donning...
Homeless veteran reflects on life, service
Roland Lewis Miller is one of the 19,000 homeless veterans in California. From 1968 to 1992, his life was dedicated to the United States...
Fashion student’s passion grew from childhood
Turn up the creative glam. It’s fashion, not function.
For many up and coming designers at Delta, fashion is more like a way of life....
Anthropology Club makes a comeback on campus
When Delta College students think of joining the campus Anthropology club, the first thing that may come to mind is bones and primates, but...
Making marriage equal
Same-sex marriage movement gains support, followers with social media
Social media exploded with pictures of equals sign over the spring break, with the advent of...
Open house hosted at Microscopy Center
MICROSCOPY OPEN HOUSE: Top, the Center for Microscopy and Allied Sciences from the outside. Bottom, Sarah Matthews shows her mother, Rose, the surface structure...
Culinary Arts program to hold ‘Spring Fling’ event in Danner Hall
Students in the Delta College Culinary Arts are hosting a Spring Fling Mixer on April 17 in Danner Hall from 5:30 p.m. to 8...
Celebrating St. Patrick: Root of holiday dates back centuries, more than revelers know
Here in America, we celebrate all different kinds of cultural celebrations such as Cinco de Mayo, Chinese New Years, and St. Patrick’s Day, regardless...