Spring 2019 projects
Empowered Sluts
The Slut Walk provided a safe space were people can talk about sexual assault, victim blaming and slut shaming. By Jefferson Leiva
Becoming a Queen
Ever wonder what having an alter ego would be like? Drag gives anyone the ability to explore other sides of themselves. By Catlan Nguyen
Larpe Diem
Members of Lodi live-action roleplay group forge friendships and overcome challenges in fantasy-inspired activity.By Brandon Chavez Garcia and Elijah Lewis
Familiar Grounds
People create bonds with one another over a variety of different interests and preferences, but everyone seeks out a community like them. By Miranda La Londe
The Con Effect
In 2012, Mike Millerick launched the first Stockton Con. It was held at the Spanos Center at UOP. By Samuel Ochoa
Because They Matter
There’s never a shortage of animals in need, but also no shortage of those ready to help. By Ygraine Montgomery
Beyond the Books
San Joaquin County libraries are expanding, offering the communities they serve more than books. By Vanessa Vega
In the Making
Hatch, a new makerspace in downtown Stockton, aims to transform the city’s culture of creativity. By Caroline Batch
A Safe Return to Port
Stockton’s craft beer community has a home thanks to the efforts of Channel Brewing Company. By Sanyantho Lathipanya
Hard Core
Manteca’s CORE209 gym provides more than good workout. For members, it’s become a tight-knit community. By Anaya Diaz-Salcedo
Finding the Write Words
At Delta’s student newspaper, The Collegian, hard work and perseverance are the keys to storytelling success. By Noah Erickson
Painting the City
Art Expressions of San Joaquin brings vibrant color and deeply personal stories to Stockton. By Joseph Munoz