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What’s wrong with people?: Rape is rape

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Abortion. It’s one of the most controversial topics out there and everyone has an opinion on it. Do women have the right to choose or...

The 10 Percent: Religious and gay, a modern combo

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Political beliefs don’t make me abnormal. Nor does living in a small, conservation town. Nor does my faith. What society has deemed abnormal is the...

Stockton continues downward spiral

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Amidst the climactic changes taking place within the municipality of Stockton, a city that Forbes’ Magazine has rated twice in recent years as “America’s...

Delta parking at own risk

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As campus funding declines, students find themselves fending off crime in school parking lots, and they’re sick of it. So why do these unnecessary acts...

Editorial: Students get raw end of the deal

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Two-dozen community colleges are in danger of closing down because those campuses were not accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges. The...

Hart named president

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Dr. Kathy Hart was selected as the new president/superintendent after a short search to fill the position that included the interviews of nationwide candidates. Hart,...

Students welcomed back to campus

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With classes resuming on Aug.13, Delta College Outreach and Community Relations held its seventh annual New Student Welcome Day. The event took place at the...

Delta considers 2013 summer session cut

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Budget cuts are planned to continue in November, resulting in summer session being eliminated for the 2013 year as a result of the Governor's "May revise."

What does it take to become a student-athlete?

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There has been a stereotype thrown about that getting into college via the sports program is a free meal, an easy ticket. That one is getting a paid for education not on academic merit but on how hard they can throw a ball, how quick they are or how strong they are. It’s true that colleges look for those with exceptional athletic prowess, but it is a foolish misconception to think it makes college easy for them.

Monkeys, Keys rock out in Sacramento

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On May 5, the Power Balance Pavilion in Sacramento was filled with the best of British and American rock.

Marvel Studio fufills promise with awesome film

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The summer movie season started not with a bang, but with a fully loaded gamma fueled atomic event. This is especially true of The Avengers, which hit theaters a week ago.

Students drum away stress

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One of the last College Hours of the semester brought many students together to release their stress for finals by dancing and playing to the beat of the drums.

Partial student government election results in

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Partial results are in for the Associated Student Body Government (ASBG) elections, which concluded May 4. Two-hundred thirty students in total voted in the election. Write-in results from the election are to be released next week.

Student Senate supports scholarship

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Many students have heard of the student government. Many students know that the student government is at every college level and at almost every school. Few students know of the Student Senate for California Community Colleges (SSCCC). This organization is one step above community college student governments.

Campus police remain vigilant after reports

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Delta College police remain on guard following two recent sexual assaults, responding earlier this week to calls from women who felt they were being harassed by men who resembled the physical description of the previous suspect.

TIP YOUR HATS TO 2012 CLASS

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The Stockton Arena will welcome up to 675 graduating Delta College students and their families on May 24 as part of the 77th annual commencement ceremony.

A fight for freedom: Retiring custodian tells his harrowing experience in coming to America...

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The end of the school year is coming. Students and teachers are preparing for finals. Administration is concluding the busiest time of the year...

Picnic fosters relations between communities

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NorCal Services for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing hosted their 27th Annual Deaf Family Day Picnic at Oak Grove Regional Park on Saturday,...

Student earns Pre-Med summer internship at UC Davis

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Jason Compton is a current Delta College student who has been accepted to the UC Davis Department of Surgery Pre-Medical Summer Internship program for...

Talking Obamacare with the politics and law club

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Health care is a hot button issue right now and a major part of the Law and Politics Club’s last discussion. When dealing with health...

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