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What does it mean to be a sanctuary?
On Dec. 17, 2024, the San Joaquin Delta College Board of Trustees reaffirmed Delta College as a Sanctuary campus, yet many students don’t know...
ASDC Host end-of-semester Harvest Fest
The Associated Students of Delta College (ASDC) held a Harvest Fest in Dolores Huerta Plaza on Nov. 21.
The fest included games such as hopscotch...
Fall semester brings new campus climate results
Results of the 2024 Campus Climate Survey, which included feedback from students and Delta College staff, was shown during the Aug. 20 Board of...
Delta to host Community Band Concert
San Joaquin Delta College will be hosting the Community Band Concert on Tuesday, March 7, in the Atherton Auditorium.
Prices include $8 for adults, $5 for...
‘Pathways Project’ paves road for new look for quad, walkways
Students coming back for the fall semester will be greeted by new walking surfaces thanks to a project to renovate campus pathways this summer.
Dubbed...
Improvements made increase awareness and safety in campus stairwells
In recent months, the stairwells have been targets for crime.
Two cases occurred in April, and two in August.
“All the crimes are down on campus,...
Class offerings to grow at Worlds of Wonder in Lodi
This summer will be the second time Delta College will be offering classes at the World of Wonders museum in Lodi.
Delta College will again...
ASDC looks to make changes to organization’s constitution
The Associated Students of Delta College (ASDC) has recently proposed new changes to their Constitution.
An official notice of the proposed amendments was sent via...
Delta students protest Donald Trump in hope to unify
On Nov. 8, Donald Trump shook the world when he was elected president. On Nov. 9, Americans of all ages shook the ground as...
Career Ready Closet seeks donations amid growing student need
The Career Ready Closet, a resource that provides Delta College students with free professional attire, recently put out a campus wide announcement asking for...
Trump’s first days full of controversy
Jan 20- marked the inauguration of Donald Trump as President of the United States. Protests met the new leader of the free world...
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 College promotes mental health during pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic is bringing mental health issues to the forefront.
With shelter-in-place guidelines forcing nonessential businesses to close and residents to stay at home,...
Berkeley protests don’t negatively sway hopeful transfers
There’s been a series of protests and counter protests in Berkeley, some stay peaceful like the one on April 27, while others turn into...
PHOTO GALLERY: Student Art Exhibit opening April 23
An opening reception for the "Student Art Exhibition" was held on April 23 at the L. H. Horton Gallery. The exhibit runs through May 15.
Trump orders attack on Syria
On Thursday, Apr. 6 President Donald Trump ordered the U.S. Navy to fire 59 Tomahawk missiles at a Syrian airbase.
The strike was a response...
Koi pond looks worse than it really is
Most people have noticed the Delta koi pond looking abnormal. There were different theories about what was going on with the pond. However, it...
KWDC returns to airwaves amid identity crisis in light of new station
As the Fall 2016 semester gets underway, the KWDC radio booth sits dark and empty. But not for long, and not without controversy.
The student...
2025 LGBTQ+ Summit provides comfort through community
On March 19, the 2025 LGBTQ+ Summit was held at the Center for Identity and Inclusion (CII) on the University of Pacific campus.
This year’s...
CSU budget cuts could affect transferring students
Under Gov. Gavin Newsom’s proposed 2025-26 budget, California State University (CSU) face a $375 million funding cut, which equates to a 7.95 percent reduction...















