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Misconception leads to death
On February 26, 17-year-old Trayvon Martin was walking to a family member’s house in Sanford, Florida.
It was then when Martin was approached by George...
Asparagus Dine Out celebrates local crop
With the Asparagus Festival coming up April 27, some local restaurants have decided to show off their use of the central valley’s most famous...
Delta Pride hosts marriage equality event in March
Love, unconditional and undiscriminating, was in the air March 28 on the quad in front of Danner Hall.
Thanks to the Delta Pride club, students...
Reaching out
Communication on campus becomes more accessible every semester.
Information about emergencies, news, upcoming events and other services are found on the Delta College website, or sent to the campus community through email and text alerts.
But does the community really take advantage of communication services?
Cunningham replacement building nearing completion
Construction is not complete yet, but the new Cunningham Math and Science Center is targeted to be done Sept. 1.
The new facility, funded by the $250 million Measure L bond, is expected to improve and expand the district’s educational centers.
Delta student crowned Miss San Joaquin County
Stockton resident and Delta College student Kathryn Faull began her reign as Miss San Joaquin County earlier this month after winning the title, along...
Baseball at 4 wins, 2 losses in Big 8
The Delta Mustangs dropped the ball against Diablo Valley College during the Tuesday, March 20 game.
Delta lost 8-0 in a game that would prove...
Students march for higher education
Thousands of college students from all over the state marched for higher education towards the State Capitol in Sacramento on Monday, March 5.
Over 5,000...
Backstage at ‘Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead’
Adrienne Sher, director
QUESTION: How long have you been a director?
ANSWER: “I've been a director for 20 years. 20 years directing, 40 years acting.”
Q:...
Entering the world of independent gaming
It’s safe to assume that many Delta College students play video games.
Video games, after all, are the largest entertainment medium. The industry trumps movies...
Hart takes control of campus
Well-liked administrator named acting president/superintendent earlier this month
Dr. Kathleen Hart has had many leadership titles over her tenure at Delta College, from assistant division...
Student body government revitalizes College Hour
Recent event showcases music, poets
College Hour, brought to the campus population by the Associated Student Body Government, is a one-hour event set out to...
Baseball starts season after championship strong
Few things are more challenging in sports than to repeat as champion.
That’s the case for Reed Peters and the Delta baseball team, which goes...
MARSEE ON LEAVE
With two meetings, one unanimous vote and many comments from the campus community, Delta College is once again without a permanent president/superintendent.
The San Joaquin Delta College Board of Trustees voted 7-0 in favor of placing Dr. Jeff Marsee on paid administrative leave following two closed session meetings over a three-day period.
Rushing for members
Campus clubs set up shop in quad
Club Rush returned for the spring semester during the week of Jan. 30 to Feb. 3.
While smaller in...
Student reaches out to the community with musical
Bronche Tayson gestured passionately, his voice animated and full of excitement as he talked about the success of his musical, “Dam/aged.”
Trustees place Marsee on paid leave, Hart named acting president
The San Joaquin Delta College Board of Trustees put president/superintendent Dr. Jeff Marsee on paid administrative leave, following the second special board meeting of the week.
Board tables Marsee decision until Thursday
The San Joaquin Delta College Board of Trustees met in a special meeting on Tuesday, January 31 to discuss the evaluation of "potential...
Event connects veterans to services
A “Veterans Screening and Referral Event” was held on Nov. 30 to help promote a successful transition from military to civilian life for veterans.
The...
Remembering those lost
AIDS Walk San Joaquin hosted its 23rd Candlelight Vigil Commemoration Service this Dec. 1st, in order to pay tribute to those lost and affected...