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Activities at Goleman celebrate Library Week
Need to study for a final? Doing research for a paper? Is there a novel you want to read?
In this age of tablet PCs, smartphones, and e-books, it seems easy to forget a simple, free solution to each of those questions exists – the local library.
Delta to dedicate tolerance garden
San Joaquin Delta College will dedicate the Elizabeth Humbarger Tolerance Garden, located behind the DeRicco building, tomorrow, April 14 at 10 a.m.
Microscopy to host open house
San Joaquin Delta College’s electron microscopy program will hold an open house event on Tuesday, April 17.
Culinary Arts Spring Market Mixer to be held
San Joaquin Delta College’s Culinary Arts department will be holding a “Spring Market Mixer” on April 17 in Danner Hall from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The fundraising event is an effort to raise money for the Culinary Arts department. All proceeds will go into a special scholarship fund, according to Chef Mark Berkner.
Nationally acclaimed author to speak at Delta
Nationally acclaimed author Maxine Hong Kingston will come to Delta College for a Writer’s Workshop from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, April 14 in the West Forum.
The author will also offer a talk in the Tillie Lewis Theatre at 1 p.m.
Band & Orchestra Festival challenges musicians
Student musicians from all over California flocked to the Delta College Band & Orchestra Festival on March 28-29.
Located in the Atherton Auditorium, this festival...
Air Force Band to play at Atherton Auditorium
United States Air Force Concert Band of the Golden West are doing a free performance at the Atherton Auditorium at 7 p.m. on April...
Titanic fan thinks film in 3D doesn’t float right
This month, filmmaker James Cameron re-released his 1997 epic "Titanic" in 3D.
As a huge fan of the 1997 movie and the history of the...
High school seniors welcomed to campus on April 18
San Joaquin Delta College will host its a High School Senior Night from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 18.
Activities begin in Danner...
Delta celebrates Earth Day with event in Danner
Delta College is celebrating Earth Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday, April 19 in the main quad and Danner Hall.
The event offers...
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...
Editorial: Bad decisions mean both sides lose
On February 26, neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman shot Trayvon Martin in Florida.
Zimmerman said Martin was acting suspicious. The man alerted police about the teen.
This...
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...
Swimming hoping for strong showing at conference
The Delta swimming team is gearing up for the Big 8 Conference championship meet at American River College in Sacramento beginning Thursday, April 19.
The...
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?
Acting President Hart puts accreditation fears at ease
The threat of losing accreditation was repeated often in the weeks leading up to Dr. Jeff Marsee being removed from his position as president earlier this semester, but many had little understanding of what that actually meant for the campus.
ASBG appoints members to fill vacant positions
The Associated Student Body Government recently filled a number of vacant positions through internal appointment.
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.
‘Hunger Games’ comes to big screen
With the Harry Potter series drawn to a satisfying close and the Twilight movies finally coming to a bitter, sparkling end, Hollywood is in need of a new franchise to headline.