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Where’s the money? Questions arise over financial aid disbursements, administrators ask for report
Money.
That’s the first thing that comes to mind when paying for college, especially in the current economy. Many students are still wondering where their money, or more specifically their financial aid is.
Several campus projects suspended in wake of budget concerns
A number of renovation projects in the district have been put on hold by the board of trustees on the advice of President/Superintendent Dr. Jeff Marsee.
Cunningham demolition reprieve possible
The Cunningham Center could be saved — for now.
Degree deadline approaching
Applications for evaluation of records for receipt of an associate degree or certificate to be awarded for this semester are due Nov. 14.
Forms and...
TAG program applications due on Sept. 30
Applications for the Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG) program are due Sept. 30.
The TAG program offers guaranteed admission to Delta College students who meet certain...
Unrest remains since flea market takeover
It’s business as usual at the Delta College Flea Market.
There’s sunshine overhead in the Budd 4 parking lot and a maze of vendors are...
A decade of memories
At 8:46 a.m. on a clear day in New York City, everything changed.
American Airlines Flight 11 crashed into Tower One of the iconic World...
Scholarship ceremony awards more than $248,000 to student
More than $248,000 worth of scholarships were awarded at the annual San Joaquin Delta College Scholarship Awards Ceremony on Thursday, Aug. 11, in Atherton...
‘Visions in Clay’ to end run Sept. 15
San Joaquin Delta College’s L.H. Horton Jr. Gallery will end it’s run hosting the sixth annual “Visions in Clay” Exhibition and Awards Competition on...
ASBG barbecue turns into protest
An Associated Student Body Government planned barbecue welcoming new and current students to the fall semester turned into a protest against administration on Thursday,...
San Joaquin Delta College removes flea market control from ASBG
An emergency Associated Student Body Government meeting held on Wednesday, Aug. 17 resulted in the removal of the government body’s authority to run the Delta College Flea Market.
Associated Student Body Government election results
The results for Associated Student Body Government elections, which ended May 12, have been made available.
Superintendant Jeff Marsee gives first impressions of Delta
What traits about San Joaquin Delta College appealed to you?
I love the diversity of the community and the students. There’s a wonderful cultural tapestry...
Associated Student Body Government holds elections
The Associated Student Body Government elections started Monday, May 9 at the South Campus at Mountain House and continued at the main Delta campus in Stockton until May 12.
Performing arts division to host cultural festival
Peace, Love, and You (P.L.A.Y.) is hosting an Artists of the Spirit event Saturday, May 14 from 6-8 p.m. in the Warren Atherton Auditorium.
P.L.A.Y. is the performing arts division of the Cultural Heritage Council of San Joaquin County, a registered non-profit organization established in 2007.
Horton Gallery recognizes student artists
The opening reception for the 12th annual Student Exhibition and Art Awards Competition was held April 21, at the L.H. Horton Jr. Gallery.
Of the 63 artists of the 94 pieces of art on display in the gallery, 15 received recognition and cash awards for their artwork during an awards ceremony as part of the reception.
Organizations spread eco-friendly ideas during Earth Day
In this country, it’s no surprise California is the most polluted. What is surprising is that San Joaquin Valley nearly tops the list of most polluted places in the United States according to the Los Angelos Times. From Bakersfield, to Fresno and Modesto, cities not very far from Stockton have some of the lowest air quality.
ASBG election applications due May 4, elections to take place May 9
Elections for Associated Student Body Government will be held starting May 9, and running until May 12.
Campaigning started April 25 and runs until May 6.
Middle College student ‘tased’ by campus security
A stun gun was used on a 15-year-old Middle College High School autistic student by campus police on April 20, after officers were called to his class following an outburst, according to campus officials.
Delta to present multiple events celebrating Earth Day, April 21
With a month into the spring season, Delta College is hosting multiple events for Earth Day. The celebration takes place throughout the campus Thursday, April 21, from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.





