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Daylight Savings days may be numbered
Spring forward is here!
Some people have adjusted to daylight savings, and others suffer due to the time change.In the 2021-22 Congress, Sen. Marco Rubio...
Mother’s Day celebrated differently across cultures
Two things that start with the letter “M” are May and mother. As we move into the last month of spring, the beginning of...
Rating Easter candy favorites
Easter as a child is a time of fun. Easter Baskets, cute outfits, egg hunts and of course the candy.
We’ve tried some classic Easter...
All We Want for Christmas is Mariah Carey
Almost the second it turns from October to November, we hear it.
In stores, on TV, on the radio — there’s no escaping Mariah Carey’s...
K12s across county begin returning to campus as restrictions lift
With the school year nearing its end, school districts have still been trying to get their students back into classes after dismissing students more...
Local organization fights human trafficking
San Joaquin County has three major organizations making a fight against Human trafficking: the Women’s Center Youth & Family services, Chest of Hope, and...
College Hour gets students ‘back in the groove’
The campus isn’t the only thing getting a make-over.
The Associated Students of Delta College (ASDC) is looking to revamp campus life with a series...
Popular artisan market moves to Miracle Mile
The Stockton Stock Market, a flea market that highlights local artisans, made their move from Weber St. up to the Miracle Mile on Sept....
Stockton’s golden idea: New photo club shows love for city
A sense of pride is flowing through Stockton and continues to grow each day.
It’s easy for those who have been in Stockton for...
Making an impact in 55 words
On March 31 Tuleburg Press released a book of poems titled, “55 and Counting: poems by David Waldon”, authored by Stockton resident and former...
Delta Fashion Club holds annual art fair
Are you interested in majoring in fashion or looking for a fun club to be in? The fashion club might be the perfect fit...
Delta photography student shares message of former struggle, hope
For our final project in Photography 1A Mrs. (Kirstyn) Russell gave her class five choices on what subject we wanted to portray. I chose Street Photography with the goal to give others a more personal look into the lives of the less fortu- nate (The Homeless).
Take this class: ENG 45
“ENG 45 is an introduction to reading Shakespeare. Many students — but not all — read some Shakespeare in high school, typically Romeo and...
Highlighting Delta: Culinary Arts cooks up success in Danner
There’s a hidden gem in the back of Danner. It’s one where clanking silverware, calls of “order up” and smells of freshly cooked Eggs...
Personality shines beyond color of your skin
Racism. It’s a hot topic society is passionate about. It’s a topic stirring different emotions depending on one’s view.
And it’s a topic we need...
Delta Students Win Big At SkillsUSA State Annual Competition
April 10-11 Delta College students participated in the SkillsUSA State Competition 10 hours away down the state in San Diego.
The SkillsUSA State Competition serves...
Students hit mid semester sadness
It has come to that point in the semester where our class attendance is dwindling, midterms are over and finals seem miles away.
How do...
Professors take road less traveled
The path to success can have a variety of twists and turns.
As community college students, we have all taken a non-traditional approach to education.
The...
Celebrating women making history in today’s world
Women have come a long way in the past century. For Women’s History Month, The Collegian wanted to take a few moments to recognize...
Spring break ideas that won’t break the bank
A whole week without class. How are you spending Spring Break?
Most college students aren’t in any place to be spending money on lavish trips...