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Admissions changes result of funding

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The beginning of the spring semester brings numerous changes in policy and procedures as a result of limited funding for San Joaquin Delta College. Director of Admissions Catherine Mooney listed some of those changes in an email interview with the Collegian.

Campus textbook rental alterative off to strong start

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In addition to the multitude of services the San Joaquin Delta College Bookstore has to offer, this semester marks the beginning of textbook rentals. Due to the high price of books, and the desire to provide something more affordable to students, the idea of renting textbooks was put into action. Fidel Cabuena, Director of Auxiliary Services, is the man behind the success of this idea.

MARSEE ON LEAVE

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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

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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...

Puente to host Valentine’s dance

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The Puente Club will be hosting its first Valentine’s Day dinner and dance on Saturday, Feb. 11. The event will be sponsored and held at...

Hollywood producer visit inspires RTV students

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Marsha Posner Williams critiques, supports campus work On Thursday, Jan. 26, Delta College’s Radio/Television program welcomed two-time Emmy award winner Marsha Posner Williams to campus. Posner...

‘Chronicle’ does found footage genre right, sets a tone for future

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With “Chronicle” the latest film to capitalize on the “found footage” popularity, a viewer gets the feeling it should have been released in the...

Rhythm of the heart

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Valentine’s Day has come to have many meanings to many different types of people. To some it’s an artificial holiday for an upsurge of candy...

Student reaches out to the community with musical

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Bronche Tayson gestured passionately, his voice animated and full of excitement as he talked about the success of his musical, “Dam/aged.”

The 10 Percent: Why no LGBT ads?

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Editor’s note: Brian Ratto, 27, is a Manteca native living in Stockton. He’s also a gay man. Ratto came out more than a decade...

Copyrighting or censoring?

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Lately the news media has been publishing stories about SOPA, PIPA and ACTA. But just what exactly do those letters stand for? The acronym SOPA stands...

Lady Mustangs add another win

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The Delta women’s basketball team earned another win against Modesto Jr. College on Feb. 3. Fans went wild, team spirit was everywhere. Offering praises of encouragement,...

Men’s basketball undeterred

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While the season has ended up falling well below expectations, the men’s basketball team has been steadily improving. The team came into this season with...

Trustees place Marsee on paid leave, Hart named acting president

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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

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The San Joaquin Delta College Board of Trustees met in a special meeting on Tuesday, January 31 to discuss the evaluation of "potential...

Wrapped with love

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The Christmas season is here and everywhere we go there are lights strung up with care, festive music playing and stores having sales. Each year we look for the perfect gifts for family and friends. Once that mission is accomplished the fun part comes: wrapping the present.

Easy baking for the holidays

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Here are two simple recipes to help make this holiday season just a little bit tastier for you and yours.

Writers’ Guild encourages wordplay on campus

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The Writers’ Guild hosted the third Scrabble Tournament on Wednesday, Dec. 7 in the Cunningham Study Lounge. Participants had 30 minutes each round to rack up as many points as possible. After four rounds of game play Denise Maurer won with 702 points.

Lighting up the Stockton night

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The holiday season came early to Stockton this year as a crowd gathered around Weber Point Events Center to watch boats made of light...

High expectations for new ‘Dragon Tattoo’ set to hit theaters Dec. 21

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In this post Twilight mega success age, it’s become hard to detect when the newest best sellers are legitimately well-thought and executed or over...

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