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Battle over flea market continues
The continuing discussion over the flea market takeover dominated public comment of the Tuesday, Sept. 13 board of trustees meeting.
COMING SOON to television near you
Delta College’s Radio/Television (RTV) lab will soon be expanding its scope with the chance to air student produced programs on local access television.
RTV has...
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...
Mustangs to host youth basketball camp in October
The Delta College Mustangs will hold a Fall Youth Basketball Camp for high school girls 14-18 and youth basketball for boys and girls ages...
Unrest remains since flea market takeover
It’s business as usual at the Delta College Flea Market.
There’s sunshine overhead in the Budd 4 parking lot and a maze of vendors are...
A decade of memories
At 8:46 a.m. on a clear day in New York City, everything changed.
American Airlines Flight 11 crashed into Tower One of the iconic World...
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...
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...
ASBG barbecue turns into protest
An Associated Student Body Government planned barbecue welcoming new and current students to the fall semester turned into a protest against administration on Thursday,...
San Joaquin Delta College removes flea market control from ASBG
An emergency Associated Student Body Government meeting held on Wednesday, Aug. 17 resulted in the removal of the government body’s authority to run the Delta College Flea Market.
Superintendant Jeff Marsee gives first impressions of Delta
What traits about San Joaquin Delta College appealed to you?
I love the diversity of the community and the students. There’s a wonderful cultural tapestry...
Surprise Shakespeare
Imagine you’re walking through campus, minding your business, when all of a sudden you hear shouts.
Curious, you head towards the commotion and find yourself in the middle of a Shakespearean play.
Softball, baseball advance
Baseball
The fourth seeded Delta College Baseball team took care of business over the weekend, ending the thirteenth seeded Cabrillo Seahawks season with a 4-1...
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.
Horton Gallery recognizes student artists
The opening reception for the 12th annual Student Exhibition and Art Awards Competition was held April 21, at the L.H. Horton Jr. Gallery.
Of the 63 artists of the 94 pieces of art on display in the gallery, 15 received recognition and cash awards for their artwork during an awards ceremony as part of the reception.
Organizations spread eco-friendly ideas during Earth Day
In this country, it’s no surprise California is the most polluted. What is surprising is that San Joaquin Valley nearly tops the list of most polluted places in the United States according to the Los Angelos Times. From Bakersfield, to Fresno and Modesto, cities not very far from Stockton have some of the lowest air quality.
The Doctor is in: An impossibly brilliant start to season six
Whovians everywhere donned the bow ties and fezzes on April 23 to celebrate the return of British sci-fi phenomenon Doctor Who. The sixth series took off at full speed with “The Impossible Astronaut” most of which takes place in America. Fitting to the setting, the episode premiered in the UK and the US on the same day instead of the usual two weeks apart, and became BBC America’s highest-rated show ever.
Goleman Library enters online social media
The reach of Facebook is far and wide, even extending its grasp to Delta’s very own library.
Goleman Library joined the social networking site, April 22, last year and collected over 280 likes. If a student chooses to like Goleman, they can receive answers to library questions and frequent updates on library events.
Genre fights live burial
While on the Stockton Campus of Delta College, one hears rap, hip hop, R&B, heavy metal, rock, and pop music. But what one rarely hears, unless they have their headphones on, is country music.
There may not be many overt fans of country music wandering the campus, but the genre is not dead.
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.