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Libyans look for ‘road map to peace’
The uprising in Libya began nearly two months ago and not much has changed.
The only difference is foreign intervention, which leader Moammar Gadhafi supporters strongly oppose.
Softball team on beat, ranked No. 1
The Red Hot Chili Peppers. Zac Brown Band. Rock. Country. Music.
This is not a story of songs, but of a team playing on the same beat.
SJDC arts hosts spring benefit showcase
The Delta College Arts and Communication Division hosted "Primavera: A Musical Showcase" on Saturday, March 19.
Students, faculty, friends and family gathered at the Episcopal Church of St. John the Baptist in Lodi for a variety of performances, which highlighted the talent and diversity of Delta College.
March in March rallies students
"Students united will never be divided," chanted nearly 13,000 students at the California Capitol in Sacramento on Monday, March 14.
Delta responds to concerns about sending campus-wide emails
Students are not receiving proper emails informing them of campus events or happenings said Associated Student Body Government President Patrice Burke.
"Student Body's job is to get students to the community," she said.
"But how am I supposed to do that with twenty-thousand or so students?"
Construction projects separate horticulture buildings
With spring time just around the corner, this season's preparation for Horticulture students landed in the soil of construction.
The horticulture program has been around Delta's campus for many decades, and has expanded from an empty little catfish pond to a garden full of heirloom tomatoes, marigold flowers, petunias and more.
International film festival brings ‘Sunshine’ to Delta
San Joaquin Film Society featured four short movies produced by Delta's RTV students during the organization's 4th San Joaquin International Film Festival on March 20. The movies - "Blur," "Lockdown," "Illusia," and a 30-minute preview of "Broadcasting Sunshine" - were part of the festival's "Delta Day" program held in the Tillie Lewis Theatre.
Would you Chuck? You should!
Long considered to be a Stockton institution, Chuck's Hamburgers has been in the same location for more than 50 years.
It has survived over five decades of social change, economic recessions and recovery, multiple generations of family owners and a near-fatal lawsuit over handicap accessibility in 2009.
Editorial: Mourning a fallen comrade
The ink of a fallen newspaper will be on the hands of the Yosemite Community College District Board of Trustees.
In a 7-0 vote, the Board of Trustees agreed that the best way to satisfy the budget at Modesto Junior College was to cut whole programs.
Student film produced by Delta RTV students featured in local film festival
The 4th annual San Joaquin International Film Festival is featuring a 30-minute preview of "Broadcasting Sunshine," a student film produced entirely by students of...
Clubs’ Night celebrates group spirit
Clubs gathered for Delta College's Clubs' Night, a nighttime event of fun, challenges and music. The festivities were organized by the Inter- Club Council...
Local student ID discounts
This is a list of local shops that have student identification discounts.
If you know of any student ID discounts hat are not listed here, e-mail us at deltacollegian@gmail.com.
Upcoming Schedule
Saturday
Men's baseball
at home vs. Cabrillo, 1 p.m.
Women's basketball playoffs
vs. No. 12 Solano, 7 p.m.
Blanchard Gymnasium
Men's basketball
at home vs. Fresno City College, 7 p.m.
March 2-3
Track
CSU...
Men’s basketball on to the next one
The No. 15 Mustangs have won seven of their last eight games to finish off the regular season and continued with a 95-83 victory...
Athlete of the Issue: Pat Livingston
Pat Livingston #11
Sophomore
Position: Guard
Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant
Highlight: Scored 14 points in a victory against Modesto Junior College.
Delta ready to make noise: Mustangs win 9th in a row, head into playoffs
Throughout the first half of the Lady Mustangs 62-38 victory against Modesto Junior College it was hard to believe the team who had been on a eight-game winning streak was in fact the Mustangs.
Generation4Change to host March events
Generation4Change, the collaborative effort between the Invisible Children and Tom's Shoes clubs, are keeping themselves busy with events to spread awareness of the living conditions of children in Africa.
M.E.Ch.A. welcomes new members
Despite not having a president or a permanent meeting place as of yet, the M.E.Ch.A. Club welcomes new members.
Upcoming Clubs’ Night a must-go for all member organizations
Every semester, ASBG provides an opportunity for all Delta College club members to mingle and raise money, while still managing to keep it fun and entertaining.
One president from three candidates
The San Joaquin Delta College Board of Trustees voted 7-0 to confirm the selection of Dr. Jeff Marsee as the new president/superintendent of the campus.