Students at Greenhill High School in Kabale, Uganda now have access to several computers and an internet connection due to a collaborative effort by several Delta staff and alumni. The Delta Internet Café opened in Kabale over six months ago thanks in part to Katie Oswald, who saw a need […]
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Board chooses downtown
The Delta College Board of Trustees made its decision on the zone of the new Saginaw center at the April 15 meeting. They chose the downtown zone, which was recommended by Delta College President Jean Goodnow last month. The other three zones being considered were Buena Vista, Oldtown and Michigan […]
Unison club hosts “Fish Out of Water” film screening
Are the Bible verses often used to speak against homosexuality being interpreted correctly? This is the question Delta College’s LGBTQIA Unison organization attempted to answer at the “Fish Out of Water” documentary screening on April 10. Members of Delta’s Unison club, along with advisor of the club and Assistant Professor […]
Social media expert joins library staff
Status updates, liking posts and commenting on videos are something the majority of Delta College’s student body does on a daily basis. The friends list is always full and someone is there to chat, and soon the Delta College library may be sending you a friend request. With our […]
Wiltse lawsuit continues
Delta College’s former police chief awaits his day in court on his Whistleblower Protection Act wrongful firing lawsuit against the college. Michael Wiltse, now working as an instructor at Lansing Community College, refused comment when reached by the Collegiate other than to say “I did not violate FERPA.” Wiltse claims […]
Judy Miller retires after nearly 40 years
After 38 years at Delta College, Dean of Students Judy Miller is saying goodbye. Miller began her career at Delta in 1976. She started out as a secretary in the Conference Development Office, she was also a tutor and an adjunct math instructor. “From the time I […]
Delta sparks marijuana debate
Marijuana’s legal status in Michigan generated plenty of heated discussion on April 8, as Delta College hosted a debate on the future of the herb. The debate was a big hit, with attendees filling up the lecture theater seats, standing in aisles, and propping the door open and listening from […]
Local church invites young adults to gather
Young adults gathered to socialize and worship at Living Word Church on Friday, March 21. Young Adults Night has been happening monthly for about seven years. It is organized by the Young Adults Leadership Team at Living Word Church, 2010 Stark Road in Midland. Each Young Adults Night begins at […]
Phi Theta Kappa paves road to success
Brandon Worden, Delta College student and current President of Phi Theta Kappa, has recently been named one of the 2014 Coca-Cola Community College Academic Team Bronze Scholars. This national scholarly honor identifies 150 applicants—50 Gold, 50 Silver and 50 Bronze scholars. The Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society manages the annual […]
Delta students search for wonder and experiences
Why would someone work an unsatisfying job or take classes they find boring? Those are just two questions brought up by and answered by the brown bag discussion on hunger on March 25. The event wasn’t about world hunger or physical hunger, but the psychological and physiological hunger for experience. […]