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  • Nov 11, 2024 | deltacollegian.net | John Nguyen

    On Oct. 29, the Stockton Delta Dance Company hosted the Discovery Dance event from 4 to 5 p.m. around Delta’s campus. Dance students and guests at the event toured across campus to learn about and participate in various dance exhibitions and workshops held around various Delta facilities. SDDC toured the campus twice during the event. “The new thing that I was exposed to is just being able to be put on the spot to just learn a new dance step, and people were able to grasp at that concept.

  • Nov 11, 2024 | deltacollegian.net | John Nguyen

    To celebrate Dia de (los) Muertos at Delta, the La Raza Club hosted a mask-making workshop on Oct. 31, in partnership with the Dreamers’ Success Center. “Dia de los Muertos which comes around Nov. 2, in which our tradition and our culture, we celebrate. I think that in other cultures they think of it as All Saints’ Day, we think of it as Dia de los Muertos – a day in which our ancestors, we celebrate them and the contributions that they made to our lives.

  • Nov 6, 2024 | deltacollegian.net | John Nguyen |Tara Cuslidge-Staiano

    The La Raza Club hosted a mask-making workshop on Oct. 31 in partnership with the Dreamers’ Success Center. The workshop featured Jesus Barela as a guest artist. Barela is a professor at American River College and Sierra College. Barela is experienced with making calaveras of papier-mâché for Dia de Muertos, a skill he learned from the Posada family, descendants of José Guadalupe Posada who popularized the tradition of making paper calaveras for the holiday.

  • Oct 28, 2024 | deltacollegian.net | John Nguyen

    On Oct. 20, the Stockton Symphony hosted the Pops! Heroes and Villains Halloween Spooktacular program at Delta College’s Warren Atherton Auditorium. Stockton Symphony musical director Peter Jaffe conducted the orchestra for his 29th year. The program also featured special guests, including conductor Paul Kimball and vocalist Siry Smith.

  • Oct 28, 2024 | deltacollegian.net | John Nguyen

    The 2020s have already been shaping up rather frighteningly since the COVID-19 pandemic hit. Once lockdown ended and people could actually celebrate the spooky season though, it seemed like people were rushing to celebrate Halloween.

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