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Delta and Pacific denied grant
Both Delta College and the University of the Pacific were unable to receive a R.A.D Systems grant that would’ve allowed students to be taught...
Shima under construction
Program moved for ‘positive’ change to campus
Students returned to campus this semester to find new construction in the Shima center.
Shima building was built in...
Summer intersession has returned
In Spring 2012, campus officials announced summer school for this year would be cancelled.
That decision has now changed.
The move to eliminate the summer session...
Technology used to fight crime at Delta
Delta College is considerably a safe campus as compared to Stockton as a whole, but the campus police department is taking a productive approach...
‘Man’ last play for fall semester
“The Man Who Came to Dinner” opened Thursday, Dec. 6 with an 8 p.m. Tillie Lewis Theater showing. The production continues through the weekend.
The...
ASBG hosts Karaoke Night, bringing together entertainers
The Associated Student Body Government hosted a Karaoke Night in Danner Hall on Nov. 30.
This was the first event celebrating Mustang Night, after-school gatherings...
Holiday classic comes to Delta
Join an enchanting journey with the Capitol Ballet Company of Sacramento preforming “The Nutcracker” at Delta College’s Atherton Auditorium, Saturday, Dec. 8 at 2...
Middle College High student goes from bully victim to pageant contestant
Vanessa Rangel, a 16-year-old Middle College High School student, is a contestant in the Miss California Teen Pageant taking place in Pasadena, California in...
Save money this holiday season with gifts from the heart
With the holiday season right around the corner and with money being tight for everybody. If you have a lot of people t o...
Candlelight vigil for those lost to drunk driving
MADD holds tri-county memorial crusading for safer streets
Families, friends and victims gathered at a Best Western Hotel in Stockton for the annual Mothers Against...
Student makes a strong recovery after surgery
For the past few years, 19-year-old Jesse Fonseca has been in and out of hospitals.
He has gone through panic attacks, dealt with his abnormal...
College adding classes after passage of Prop. 30
Delta College has struggled to keep classes for students in recent years, which resulted in some students enrolling to other community colleges.
With the passing...
A shining remembrance
San Joaquin County Hospice lights trees in honor of family and friends
The moon wasn’t the only light in the sky on Nov. 27. Instead,...
Wrestling hosts regionals, place eighth
Despite being underestimated, the Delta wrestling program managed to produce during the biggest wrestling event this season.
On Dec. 1, Delta hosted the Northern California...
Couponing to the extreme
Collegian staffer finds way to cut monthly expenses
If you’ve gone shopping recently, you may have noticed a certain trend gaining popularity.
More and more people,...
An ode to Twinkies
Where have you gone my lad?
Your boots, kerchief and hat?
As dawn came near and confirmed our fear,
There were no pastries left.
Curse that creamed-filled sponge...
Trustees remain, Prop. 30 passes
“Getting out my message was a challenge.Showing that I really care and that we can have an open discussion on what we can...
Women’s soccer finish strong at Big 8
Delta women’s soccer played its last home game against American River College on Nov. 6.
Delta started off the game strong and dominated the entire...
Mustangs to take De Anza in bowl game
The Delta College football program finishes the season strong, but still disappointed with the final results of the season.
The team hosted its last regular...
Hospice lights trees in remembrance
Hospice of San Joaquin will illuminate the holiday sky in front of Delta College during the 24th annual Tree of Lights ceremony.
This year’s event...