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DELTA MANDATES COVID-19 VACCINES BY DAVID VICTOR Editor-in-Chief

The Delta College Board of Trustees voted to mandate COVID-19 vaccines for all employees and students during its Aug. 17 meeting. Members of the board casted a 6-1 vote in favor of this implementation after Trustee Teresa Brown expressed concern for the health of students and employees prior to motioning a mandate recommendation from the Return to Campus SubVAXXED FOR STACKS committee. “I’ve had covid and I’m still dealing with the after-effects,” said Brown. “I don’t want this to happen to anybody else if it doesn’t have to.” Delta College is offering free textTrustee Cathbooks for vaccinated students erine Mathis prothrough its #vaxxedforstacks vided the second program. Read more about the for Brown’s moprogram at deltacollegian.net. tion to proceed and later thanked the board for its decision. “ I truly believe we saved some lives,” said Mathis. “I hope that everybody who is eligible gets a vaccine, not just for yourself but for those who cannot get them. They are depending on us, this is a community effort.” The recommendation from the Return to Campus Subcommittee motioned in the meeting states all employees and students accessing district and college facilities will need to show proof of having both vaccine doses or approved exemptions by Oct. 15. This includes students attending in-person/hybrid classes, student services and any indoor activities happening on Delta’s campus. Vaccines will not be required for students taking courses fully online. The mandate applies to students registering for

Flyer showing vaccine requirements for students and employees on campus as Delta mandates vaccines. PHOTO BY TONALLO COLON

classes for the Spring 2022 semester and will not affect those enrolled in Fall 2021 courses. Students and staff may not get vaccinated if they have approved religious exemptions or by showing proof of having a documented medical condition that makes them unsuitable for the vaccines. Those exempted from the mandate are required to get tested for COVID-19 at least twice a week. Not everyone agreed with the board’s decision. Trustee Lance Elliot was the only member of the board to vote against the mandate. “I don’t see how keeping these people [students] from school is going to help them,” he said. “We’re keeping them from coming to school because of a virus that has a 99.6 percent survivability rate.” Elliot even doubts the vaccine’s efficacy to pro-

tect against the virus. “I don’t think this vaccine works as well as they’re telling us,” said Elliot. Classified Senate member Susan Rodriguez made comments opposing the mandate. “We are getting some pushback because we’re telling people what they need to do with their health care, and that should really be decided by their physician and them,” said Rodriguez. “I don’t know what this is going to do to our students’ enrollment because I know a lot of people, I have a lot of friends that know that I work there and they’ve been worried about whether or not we’re mandating vaccines for students, and the majority of them have said that if we mandate vaccines they will not be at Delta.”

IN-N-Out opens second restaurant in Stockton near Sherwood Mall

In-N-Out opens its second restaurant in Stockton at Sherwood Mall on Sept. 17 on Pacific Avenue. PHOTO BY ANI GUTIERREZ

BY ANI GUTIERREZ Staff Writer

In-N-Out has opened its second location in Stockton

on Pacific Avenue, right across the street from Delta College. The grand opening was held on Sept. 17.

Located in the shopping center of Sherwood Mall, right across from the main entrance of the college, it’s now attracting students, faculty, and staff as a convenient place to grab a bite to eat. “Beginning Sept. 17 2021, In-N-Out hamburgers, fries, and shakes will be available at our newest location in Stockton, California,” In-N-Out said in a press release. For more than 25 years, Stockton was home to only one In-NOut location found on West March Lane. At the grand opening of this new restaurant, Denny Warnick, Chief Operating Officer of In-N-Out, said the company is “really excited to

have this second restaurant in Stockton because we opened our first restaurant over 25 years ago and we have so many loyal In-N-Out customers here.” Warnick said the opening has been a long time coming. “We’ve known for some time that we wanted to find the right location to build a second restaurant to better serve those customers,” said Warnick. Warnick also confirmed the new location is hiring, with pay starting at $17 an hour. The near distance to Delta College and University of the Pacific may make the location desirable for young people. “We continue to look for

more associates and so the hiring will continue right past opening and those who are interested in employment can go to In-N-Out.com and follow the links to the employment opportunities,” he said. Students here at Delta College are excited about this new In-N-Out. “It’s a new and convenient place to eat in between classes without having to drive a long distance,” said Brandon Focaracci, a second-year student. He said that his favorite item on the menu is the Double Double combo with Animal Fries.

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