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Greek Food Festival draws community together
St. Basil Greek Orthodox Church, located on 920 W. March Lane, hosted its 59th annual festival last weekend on Sept. 7, 8, and 9.
The domed...
Alleged racism brings protests
The Tuesday afternoon silence of Delta College was interrupted on Feb. 2 by a group of protestors in the quad, and later the Administration Building, rallying against alleged racism on campus.
Rosewood Bar & Grill prepares to impress
Rosewood Bar & Grill, a fine dining restaurant where you will have an outstanding experience from the moment you walk in until the moment...
Saving money no longer difficult with strategic plan
Whether you need money to pay bills, pay off debt, for everyday expenses or you’re saving up to move out; making money while attending...
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...
Women’s soccer headed back to Final Four
Following a 2018 season that saw the Delta College women's soccer team make their first Final Four in program history, this year's team has...
Group advocates for feral felines to keep campus rodent free
The environment on campus is managed by staff and students alike, but hidden behind every bush is a wild feline that keeps Delta in...
Cast Iron offers a unique variety for foodies
Cast Iron Trading Co. will be celebrating their third year in October. It’s been a long journey for Eric Lee, owner of Cast Iron,...
EMT program to shut down in July
Delta College’s Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) program has long allowed students to earn certification of completion in one semester, propelling them to careers in...
Censorship taken to new level with Trump
If headlines serve as a narrative, President Donald Trump’s early term is illustrating a war being waged against the Fourth Estate.
“The Trump Administration’s War...
Editorial: Issues with e-learning
The rising costs of class materials has caused major inconveniences for San Joaquin Delta College students, particularly in this tough economic climate.
Construction continues on contemporary Cunningham replacement
Construction continues on campus with work on the 70,000-square-foot Cunningham replacement building ongoing and several other projects planned to start.
Former Mustang to be considered in draft
After a long and arduous journey, former Mustangs left tackle Amini Silatolu is expected to be selected in one of the first three rounds...
Students left without plan
On April 26, Corinthian Colleges announced it would permanently close its remaining 28 ground campuses across the U.S including all 10 Heald College locations in California.
Visionary mourned: Stockton, Delta remember downtown innovator
“Stockton is a dump.”
“There is no hope with that city.”
“Glad I moved out of that place.”
Delta College students read comments like this daily on...
Oliva brings animation skills from Disney to Delta College
Animating mud and lizard spit is a small summary of the tasks now Delta College adjunct instructor Michael Oliva had as a one-time Disney...
Two programs, training for one career
Two rules: give it your all and be honest.
Student Ralph Dominguez has big goals to achieve just like any other college student. His long-term goal? To become a police officer. In short-term, Dominguez’s goal is to attend and graduate from Delta’s Police academy.
Holiday blues begone
The holidays are fast approaching and many already know what that means - “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year!”
Although, if this isn’t...
HOMEWARD BOUND: Not every aspect of staying home for college is good
While movies portray the fatal moving day, where a college freshman moves into a new dorm and parents say a bittersweet goodbye, this isn’t...