Feature
Gallery hosts second show of year
The Delta Center for the Arts L. H.. Horton Jr. Gallery hosts the second annual 2D- 3D Color & design Exhibit from Oct. 6 through Nov. 9.
Experts talk fashion industry
The red carpet was rolled out on Thursday, Sept. 29 for the third annual San Joaquin Delta College “Meet the Fashion Industry Insiders” event.
The...
Delta graduate to speak about book
“The power of literature is tremendous,” said author Jesse De La Cruz spoke when discussing his new book “Detoured: My Journey from Darkness to...
The 10 Percent: An opened closet door
Editor’s note: Brian Ratto, 27, is a Manteca native living in Stockton. He’s also a gay man. Ratto came out more than a decade...
Choirs open concert season
The Delta College concert season has begun with Music for Remembering, the 2011 fall Festival of Choirs concert on Wednesday, Oct. 5 at the...
Club making a world of difference with food
One-hundred twenty pounds of bananas
Three-hundred granola bars.
Forty-four students helped prepare the sack lunches.
Fifty students came and served the lunches.
All of this thanks to a...
The YUM is back
The smell of fresh baked goods filled Danner hall on Thursday, Sept. 22.
Artisan Bakers, the Delta College baking and pastry program, opened the program’s...
Cultural Awareness Program Committee to host ‘Selling Desire’
San Joaquin Delta College’s Cultural Awareness Programs (CAPs) Committee, is hosting “Selling Desire”on Thursday, Sept. 29, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. in the Atherton Auditorium.
Dr....
Fashion program invites ‘industry insiders’ for presentation
On Thursday, Sept. 29, Delta College’s Fashion Program will be presenting “Meet the Fashion Industry Insiders.”
The event will be held at the Tillie Lewis...
Brain surgeon to do campus talk
Delta College will host internationally known brain surgeon Dr. Alfred Quinones-Hinojosa on Saturday, Oct. 8 at Atherton Auditorium.
Quinones-Hinojosa will speak about his story from...
The 10 Percent: Tackling a taboo subject in sports
Editor’s note: Brian Ratto, 27, is a Manteca native living in Stockton. He’s also a gay man. Ratto came out more than a decade...
Campus police urge caution when parking bikes
Did you know that parking your bike on campus is opening it up to danger?
According to Police Sergeant, Mario Vasquez, approximately 33 bikes were...
Tutoring puts students on right track to success
Need help achieving your goals?
Delta College offers students a peer-tutoring program with a friendly and knowledgeable staff.
Walking in the Content Tutoring Center in Goleman...
Simplifying data storage for students
Students across campus have begun to harness the power of the cloud based service Dropbox. The service uses a selection of apps and add-ons...
The 10 Percent: New law mandates changes in social studies
Editor’s note: Brian Ratto, 27, is a Manteca native living in Stockton. He’s also a gay man. Ratto came out more than a decade...
Downtown grill packs on the toppings
Cali Street Grill, a newcomer to the downtown restaurant scene located at 36 N. California St., opened in July boasting a menu ranging from ribs to deep-fried Twinkies.
The main dishes, advertised both on the menu and on the restaurant’s window, are the Cali Cheese Steak sandwich and the Cali Stuffed Big Dog.
Both deserve special attention.
Down & Derby: Port City Roller Girls find sisterhood and fun in revitalized sport
Members of Stockton’s Port City Roller Girls have just kicked off their fifth season and are looking to continue their tradition of aggressive but friendly play and avid community involvement.
Initially popular in the 1970s, roller derby has made a comeback in recent years, with teams appearing in different cities.