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Trump administration continues Ed cuts
In a sweeping shift that uproots decades of bipartisan higher‑education policy, the Trump administration today announced it will end $350 million in federal discretionary grants...
Delta Board OKs AI chatbot extension
Delta’s board of trustees moved to renew an annual contract for an AI chatbot with the company BlackBeltHelp (BBH), costing the school $96,417.70.
In the...
Protests on campus not uncommon, but generally have guidelines
Delta College and its surrounding areas have recently become the social hub for political justice displays. Since last spring, Delta College has welcomed several...
Club Rush allows exploration of campus organizations
Coming back to campus for a new semester isn’t just about academics or a possibly daunting courseload, it’s also a time to explore new...
Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk killed in Utah shooting
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed Wednesday during a campus event at Utah Valley University, in what officials are calling a "targeted...
Missing power supplies slow Mustang Tech Squad laptop loans
So far in the fall semester, Delta has distributed more than 500 laptops but don't currently have any to loan to students.
As of right...
New federal law alters loan forgiveness rules and borrowing limits
A new federal law is reshaping how millions of students and families repay their college loans, and Delta College is alerting students to prepare...
Mustang Grill returns to Danner Hall for Fall semester
The Mustang grill, a bygone fixture of Danner hall, returned to campus on Sept. 3 with more expansions to food services planned for the...
Former Trustee Elizabeth Blanchard dies at 96
Updated on Sept. 5 at 6:01 p.m.
Dr. Elizabeth Blanchard, former Area 2 trustee on the Delta College board, died at the age of 96...
‘State of the District’ event touts Delta accomplishments
On Aug. 7, Delta College held its first-ever “State of the District" event in Upper Danner Hall.
The invite-only event served as a way to...
Gonzalez assumes role as acting VP of CTE as Méndez ‘unavailable’
According to an email sent to faculty on April 23, Pedro Méndez, the associate vice president of Career Technical Education (CTE) & Workforce Development...
Building naming subject of faculty research
On April 11, a printed sign reading “This is Dolores Huerta Plaza” was discovered above a plaque commemorating the former Cunningham Building on the...
AI continues to pose academic challenges
As the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools have become widespread, Delta faculty have struggled to contend with the challenges it poses to student...
Delta hosts Black Student Enrollment Express
On April 30, Delta College hosted a Black Student Enrollment Express from 4:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. in front of the DeRicco Student Services...
Celebrating certificate earners
On May 2, Delta College Career Technical Education(CTE) held its CTE Certificate Ceremony. The event is not a graduation but instead a “special ceremony.”The...
ASDC officer elections run this week
Associated Students of Delta College (ASDC) elections are approaching with polls open May 6-7. Of the 10 officers running in the election, four are...
Myers continues as appointed student trustee
The Associated Students of Delta College (ASDC) held interviews to select a student trustee for the Board of Trustees. The ASDC board gave each...
Delta College Job Fair connects students to local career opportunities
San Joaquin Delta College’s annual Spring Job and Internship to connect students with local employers, drawing more than 60 companies and hundreds of attendees...
Labor rights legacy connected to May Day, Stockton
International Labor Day, also known as May Day, is observed annually on May 1st and is celebrated worldwide to honor both the struggles and...
Multi-faith room finds new home in Holt building
In such precarious times in the United States, Delta College creates a safe space for Muslim students to worship freely.
Muslim students conduct five daily...























