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Homeless veteran reflects on life, service
Roland Lewis Miller is one of the 19,000 homeless veterans in California. From 1968 to 1992, his life was dedicated to the United States...
Fashion student’s passion grew from childhood
Turn up the creative glam. It’s fashion, not function.
For many up and coming designers at Delta, fashion is more like a way of life....
Anthropology Club makes a comeback on campus
When Delta College students think of joining the campus Anthropology club, the first thing that may come to mind is bones and primates, but...
Humanity prevails through a maelstrom of fear
We’ve all seen the photos of the explosions, the blood-stained streets and the injured victims.
We’ve heard the stories from the people whose lives were...
Event showcases speech and debate
The half-filled Atherton Auditorium echoed the voices of speakers and debaters on Tuesday, April 23.
The Speech and Debate Showcase, co-hosted by Delta’s Speech and...
Baseball finishes season strong
Playoff time is here at Delta College as the baseball team gets ready to head down the road toward the California State Championships.
The Mustangs...
Student work now on display in L.H. Horton Gallery
The 14th annual Student Art Exhibition and Awards Competition kicked off Thursday, April 18 at the L.H. Horton Art Gallery.
The gallery shows different collections...
The good and bad of movie remakes
Remakes are touchy to film fans.
It typically screams of corporate money grubbing. It involves taking films either beloved by fans or forgotten by the...
Audio production requires patience and use of technology
To make a instrumental track, a pure musical track with no singing, patience is the key.
If you do take your time you’ll be rewarded...
Petition fights for Cunningham
With months left before the Math and Science Complex is scheduled to open, the fate of the Cunningham building is now getting attention due...
Reinstatement of summer session alleviates concerns
With the spring semester coming to an end in May, several students at Delta College are thankful the once-cancelled summer session is now back.
On...
Federal judge approves Stockton bankruptcy
Stockton recently finalized the process to officially declare bankruptcy.
On April 1, a federal bankruptcy judge decided that the city of nearly 300,000 people could...
Community Education loses Kids College coordinator
The next semester for Community Education and Kids College comes with changes; from a loss of a staff member to fewer selections offered.
Delta College’s...
Delta Fashion program hosted Nearly New Sale
The Delta Fashion program hosted the Nearly New Sale on April 5 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Danner Hall.
The students in the...
Making marriage equal
Same-sex marriage movement gains support, followers with social media
Social media exploded with pictures of equals sign over the spring break, with the advent of...
Open house hosted at Microscopy Center
MICROSCOPY OPEN HOUSE: Top, the Center for Microscopy and Allied Sciences from the outside. Bottom, Sarah Matthews shows her mother, Rose, the surface structure...
Culinary Arts program to hold ‘Spring Fling’ event in Danner Hall
Students in the Delta College Culinary Arts are hosting a Spring Fling Mixer on April 17 in Danner Hall from 5:30 p.m. to 8...
Horrific injury at March Madness
March Madness began in the middle of last month, but the real madness of the NCAA Basketball Tournament happened on March 31.
That’s when the...
Coach brings youth, energy to sport
Track and Field coach Lauryn Jordan is young enough to be mistaken for a student, but that’s what’s intended.
The coaching staff of the Delta...
Dancing the extra pounds off
Summer is right around the corner and let’s face it, some of us are not ready — not swimsuit ready that is.
This is the...