Before becoming a Rising Scholars outreach coordinator and psychology major, Katrina Stewart, 32, found herself unhoused and struggling to find shelter after incarceration. For Stewart, being jailed ...
“DA Voices” is a recurring feature used to spotlight De Anza College’s diverse community voices. We ask the same question to different people and arrange their quotes so that readers can see varying ...
The Jewish Democratic Coalition of the Bay Area held a town hall at South Peninsula Hebrew Day School in Sunnyvale on Sunday, March 17, addressing antisemitism in the south bay, featuring ...
Editor’s note: This story has been corrected to reflect that the resolution was written by five authors, not just Fatima Jinnah. The statement on the installation website has also been correctly ...
The De Anza Mountain Lions took on the visiting City College of San Francisco Rams on April 24, winning by a final score of 6-0. This was the last start pitching for Aiden Van Kimmenaede (De Anza No.
The De Anza Student Government administration committee proposed major changes to election code at the general senate meeting on Jan. 22, weeks before campaigning is set to begin. The committee’s ...
De Anza College’s automotive technology program is now offering the college’s first-ever bachelor’s degree, announced in January, expanding career opportunities for students by building on its ...
On the afternoon of May 21, a group of approximately 150 community members including at least 20 De Anza students, gathered at the Library Quad for a rally opposing antisemitism. Dan Gotesdyner, 19, a ...
A student holds a Mexican flag aloft while she chants and marches with other students along the intersection of East Remington Drive and Sunnyvale-Saratoga Road on Feb. 5. (Carolyn Zhao) On Feb. 5, ...
De Anza’s Phi Beta Lambda chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America triumphed at the State Business Leadership Conference on March 7-9, coming in first place in five out of thirteen categories ...
La Voz News staff brought home 40 awards from the Associated Collegiate Press Spring College Media Conference in Long Beach from March 6 to 8. The event brought together student journalists nationwide ...
Wearing traditional clothes and Halloween costumes, 90 participants gathered and played interactive games and ate Asian foods for the World Languages Week event at the Multicultural Center on Oct. 31.
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