Tag: Jelissa King

Stocktons Poet Laureate Jazmarie LaTour hosts event at Delta College

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On April 30, as part of National Poetry Month, Stockton Poet Laureate Jazmarie LaTour hosted the Healing Our Ancestors poetry event at Atherton auditorium...

ASUOP cuts funding for the Pacifican newspaper

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The University of Pacific’s student government (ASUOP) cut funding to their student newspaper, the Pacifican. On April 22, the Pacifican’s editor-in-chief, Zak Baker, posted an...

Open mic event with Straight Out Scribes

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On April 11, Delta College hosted Straight Out Scribes, a mother-daughter poetry duo, at the Tony Fitch forum. The event offered students an open...

Delta approves purchase of new backhoe for Manteca farm campus

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Delta’s Manteca farm campus was financially approved for a backhoe for the agricultural department. But what is a backhoe?  A backhoe is an attachment for...

Women take the lead, men follow

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Big movie franchises have been getting remakes in the past couple of decades. Most remakes don’t follow the same plotline or keep the same...

Food pantry provides students with necessities

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Delta offers programs and resources to students who need support. Resources for mental health, career guidance, basic needs and more.  Being a full-time student isn’t...

Lee, Warmsley lead District 6 Stockton City Council race

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Election Day in California took place on Mar. 5. Businessman Jason Lee and Vice Mayor Kimberley Warmsley are currently in the lead for Stockton’s...

First public campus forum for Stockton mayor and City Council District...

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On Feb. 7, Delta College hosted the first forum for mayoral candidates and Stockton City Council for District 2. The event was held at...

Second night of forums features candidates for City Council districts 4,6

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On Feb. 8, the second candidacy forum for Stockton City Council Districts 4 and 6 was held at the Dawn Mabalon Forum at Delta...

Delta College hosts forum for Supervisors District 3; Board of Education...

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On Feb. 12, the third candidates' forum for the San Joaquin Board of Supervisors District 3 position and the Area 5 San Joaquin Board...

Nothing but net for women’s basketball

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Delta’s women’s basketball team has been victorious this season. The weekend before Thanksgiving, the team traveled between two colleges in the Bay Area to...

Eli Roth releases ‘Thanksgiving’ 16 years later

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Film director Eli Roth released holiday-slasher “Thanksgiving” on Nov. 17. However, it’s not the film’s debut — it first hit the screen as a...

Mental health breaks important for everyone

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Living in a world where there are high expectations can be stressful, it doesn’t matter if it’s from your parents, family, friends, work or...

Ads now interrupt streaming, unless you pay

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This year, inflation has impacted essential needs and wants like; food, Starbucks, McDonald’s hash browns, gas and now, streaming services.  Over-the-top (OTT) platforms offer no...

Superstitions abound on Friday the 13th

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We all know about Friday the 13th. I’m not talking about the classic 80s slasher film or where you can get $13 tattoos and...

Stockton Civic Theatre presents ‘Gruesome Playground Injuries’

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I’ve been living in Stockton for almost 20 years and never cared to explore my hometown. I decided to go on the Visit Stockton...

Lodi Bowling Lounge finally opens

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After several delays, the Lodi Bowling Lounge announced its grand opening and ribbon-cutting on Sept. 21 from 5 to 7 p.m. During the summer, different...

It’s been a hot ‘KIA Boyz’ summer

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Imagine waking up to your parents panicking and screaming: “Where’s your car?!” I wasn’t fully awake to process what was happening. I thought to...

Daylight Savings days may be numbered

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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...
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