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Enrollment for Spring semester begins
If you’ve had an especially frustrating semester, chances are you might be a student, staff or faculty member at Delta College.
To specify, in just...
Chaotic frustration: Delta’s replacement of aging registration system falls short, fraying vital connections...
Fall is off to a rocky start as the rollout of a new registration system went less than smoothly, causing problems with everything from...
Delta College begins staff COVID-19 vaccinations
Delta College began vaccinating its staff on Feb. 23. The college opened up a vaccine clinic in Blanchard Gymnasium to employees 50 years of...
Move to most serious tier revokes access
The return to campus for practice was short-lived for Delta College athletics as COVID-19 cases worsened in San Joaquin County.
Delta athletics teams were given...
Records impacted by MyDelta change
Editor's Note: This story is an update to one published on Sept. 20, 2019.
MyDelta is causing more setbacks for students, including unaligned data between...
Return to campus too soon for one athlete
As we push through the end of 2020, athletic departments across the state have faced big turnarounds in light of the COVID-19 outbreak, leaving...
Hope for improved communication for students
Effective communication is critical for student success in a college course, but Delta College as an institution gets a failing grade from some students...
Academic Senate discusses a myriad of issues
On Oct. 2 Delta College’s Academic Senate met in the Mustang Room to discuss topics affecting students and staff, initiatives from Senate members and...
Gender neutral bathrooms make students feel welcome
The students involved with the Delta Pride Center collaborated with the Student Services Vice President Lisa Cooper Wilkins to request that gender neutral bathrooms...
Tensions among faculty over system roll into academic senate
On Oct. 16 Delta College’s Academic Senate met in the Mustang Room to discuss Ethnic Studies being pushed as a General Education requirement, Open...
MyDelta continues chaotic trend with lack of info
Issues with MyDelta continue to affect students seven weeks into the fall semester.
The new registration system will have problems into next spring. Problems are...
MyDelta issues continue to plague student records, financial aid
MyDelta is causing more setbacks for students, including unaligned data between the new and old systems. Financial aid, transcripts and education plans are currently...
Financial aid payments to students delayed due to system issues
Students are experiencing issues with receiving financial aid through the new MyDelta system since the beginning of the semester, including disbursements not being made...
High school sports await future
The Sac-Joaquin Section Board Of Managers and Lead Commissioners discussed the future of high school sports for the remainder of the 2020-2021 school year...
College student helps out ‘One Mask at a Time’
College student and Ripon resident Shaista Afzal is on a mission to make San Joaquin County a safer place, one mask at a time.
This...
Matriarch talks about pandemic family dynamics
Mistii Lagorio is the matriarch of the Lagorio family consisting of her, patriarch Kevin, adult children Devin, Adrianna “Adri,” and Gianna “Gigi.” Lagorio talked...
Delta implements Covid exposure notifications
Confirmed exposures to -COVID-19 on the Delta College campus are now being reported in alignment with California Assembly Bill 685.
Cases reported on campus so...
Pawn shop, second-hand business booming
Businesses across the country are struggling to keep up because of this current COVID-19 pandemic. There is not a clear date on when life...
Pandemic impact different for everyone
The affects and impact that COVID-19 has had on people around the country will be analyzed for years to come but here are comments...
Asian community failed by many
Editor’s note: Warning this article contains racial slurs. The intent is not to offend, but to provide context of the words used by officials...