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Editorial: Task force recommendations wrong
The California Community College Student Success Task Force is in the process of sending recommendations for registration that would disassemble non-credit courses and charge out-of-state tuition for students who choose to take courses outside of a school’s two-year transfer educational plan.
In the case of San Joaquin Delta College, that “educational plan” would be associate of arts or associate of science degrees, general education courses, California State University transferable units or Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum.
Bookstore hit again
The San Joaquin Delta College bookstore has been burglarized for the second time this semester.
On Monday, Nov. 14, at 2:30 a.m., three unknown suspects shattered the front door of the bookstore with a large hammer and stole various electronic devices and accessories, according to Delta College police.
Elbows off the table, napkin on your lap please
It is the time of the season for good food, visiting family and long dinners.
And since the Thanksgiving holiday is a time for giving and not fighting, we thought our readers would appreciate suggestions for how to not have your grandmother throw you out of her house.
Remembering the proper things to do and not to do is essential to a successful holiday.
Campus organizations give back
Club FEED is a San Joaquin Delta College Club that is becoming a recognized non-profit organization with its mission to eliminate world hunger through...
A bad apple
Popular ‘Twilight’ series is a box office hit, but lack of plot depth, character development at core leaves sour taste
When you’re a writer and...
Editorial: New program and grant offers a chance to go green
What exactly does “going green” mean?
Going green is a philosophy and social movement about environmental conservation and improvement.
What does going green mean for San...
How much is enough?
More than $13 million in reserves hot topic as budget woes continue to impact campus
San Joaquin Delta College’s reserve fund has grown to more...
Swimming ahead, making progress
Water polo teams look forward to next season with fresh faces, talent
With teams full of fresh faces the Delta Aquatics men’s and women’s water...
Inspiration from the fringe
Within our busy lifestyles, it is quite simple to lose track of the values we take for granted on a daily basis.
It is important...
New top cop takes pride in safety
When he first entered the police academy, the officer in charge asked, “Anyone ever tell you that you are the blonde haired blue-eyed punk...
Occupy movement hits Stockton
A grassroots movement has sprung up across the United States as Americans - fed up with what they perceive as corporate greed and a...
Delta football 4-2 going into game against Reedley
The Mustangs came into 2011 with high expectations and a deep and able roster, but with question marks as well.
A new starting quarterback had...
Maze points to space this Halloween
Much like the pumpkins grown there, Dell’Osso Family Farm is bound to amplify in size every year.
But an operation this big buried its seed...
Clubs’ Night fun for all despite disorganization
The Fall 2011 Clubs’ Night was held on Oct. 14.
At the event, in between dancing to music provided by DJ Apex, also know as...
Delta campus safe, report shows
Despite the Sept. 25 break-in at the campus bookstore, where two masked men smashed a door with a hammer and took iPods and a...
Movies coming at you
More than 15 years has passed since “The Lion King” originally destroyed Box Office records and crushed the spirits of children around the world...
Fashion club holds Art & Gift Fair
It’s the time of the season for shopping.
Delta College Fashion Club held its semi-annual Art & Gift Fair on campus this week.
The Art &...
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...
Delta College bookstore burglarized
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The Delta College bookstore was burglarized on Sept. 25 at around 1 a.m.
Two suspects made off with mini-iPod touch devices and an Apple laptop...