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Stockton Police investigate threats against local schools
Recently schools in the Stockton and Tracy area along with schools around the country have seen an increase of violent threats in recent weeks....
San Joaquin County looks to reduce illegal dumping, retail theft
San Joaquin County is cracking down on two major problems specifically facing Stockton: Illegal dumping and shoplifting, both of which have massive negative impacts...
Board of Trustees sets goals for coming year
Over the summer Delta's Board of Trustees released their annual self-evaluation report, indicating what the Board plans to focus on throughout the next academic...
Stockton uptick in crime noted by councilperson
The first two weeks of September saw a 21 percent increase in all robberies, partly due to the understaffed Stockton Police Department being stretched...
Two ASDC positions open for applications; deadline Sept. 18
Associated Students of Delta College (ASDC) has two senator positions open for students to apply.
Those positions are Senator of College and Community Relations and...
Delta College hosts annual College Night
The Delta Connect Center hosted and organized Delta College’s annual College Night campus event held on Sept. 4.
College Night is the event where all...
Delta launches $598 million bond
On June 18, Delta's Board of Trustees unanimously approved the placement of a $598 million bond measure on the Nov. 5 ballot.
These funds, if...
Former Stockton City Council member, community advocate run for Area 1 seat
The race for Delta’s Board of Trustees Area 1 seat, which covers South Stockton and Weston Ranch, has two candidates with strong ties to...
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...
IT’S A KOI: Delta welcomes new fish to the pond
On Aug. 1, 15 young fish were added to Delta's long-revered koi pond.
Lenora Swearingen, co-owner of WPS construction, released the fish and said they...
Congress Rep. Josh Harder visits Delta nursing program
On Aug. 22, Congress Representative Josh Harder delivered a federal check of $3.8 million to the nursing simulation labs at Delta College.
The nursing program...
Area 6 trustee Stewart-Green dies
Delta College Trustee Valerie Stewart-Green died on Aug. 16, the college announced over the weekend.
Green was appointed as representative for Area 6, which includes...
Delta faculty boycott 2024 graduation
Pomp, circumstance, contract negotiations?
Faculty at Delta College announced they would be boycotting the May 16 Commencement ceremony due to stalled contract negotiations with the...
CTE Ceremony offers certificate earners
Delta celebrated its Career Technical Education (CTE) students on Friday, May 3 at 6 p.m, with a ceremony at Atherton Auditorium. Students who have...
Chancellor’s Conference highlights enrollment growth as budget cuts loom
Chancellor of California Community Colleges Sonya Christian, held a teleconference for student media groups across California on April 23. The conference covered many things,...
Delta College violates state law related to over scheduling of part-time faculty
Delta College violated a section of California law governing the maximum hours adjunct faculty can work before being considered full-time employees, resulting in the...
Phoenix, Lavender graduation celebrations hosted in April
At the end of April, two Delta College organizations held their own graduation celebrations, recognizing graduating students and commending those who won awards and...
Student art showcased in L.H. Horton Gallery
The 25th annual Student Art Exhibit and awards ceremony held its opening reception on the evening of May 5. It features student art created...
Electron Microscopy hosts open house
The Electron Microscopy program hosted an annual open house to spread information about the program and how people could potentially get involved.
Delta is the...
Delta reinstates parking permits, considers health fee
As fall semester begins parking permits will be reinstated and a health service fee through the state chancellor's office will be considered at a...