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De Anza’s student government hosted De Anza College’s first-ever talent show, “Spotlight,” celebrating the hidden talents of ...
As this school year comes to a close, if you're planning on moving out, don't just discard things you don't want in the garbage.
Hey! I’m Gordon. This is my fourth quarter with La Voz. During this year, journalism really changed the way I approach affairs around my community and the world. It not only trains language skills, ...
In this episode of “Major Talk,” Ariel Shalev speaks with Lindsay Bell, professor of history at De Anza College, about what it means to be a historian in 2025, his dissertation about the analysis of ...
In this broadcast we cover: Nowruz event Basketball, Aquatics and Baseball Spring 2025 Registration Rising Scholars event Feb. 26 and Feb. 27 Academic Senate volunteer opportunity Feb. 24 Study Abroad ...
De Anza College has announced the reinstatement of parking fees for students starting in the summer quarter of 2025. This marks the end of a temporary suspension of fees implemented during the ...
Hosts Allan Galeana and Frank Mayers talk about the dramatic end of Ming Shi and Feng Xiaocan , discuss the performance of Petr Yan and Deiveson Figueiredo, and speculate about the future of these ...
Staff members at De Anza College’s Food Pantry and Resources for Basic Needs continue to provide students in need with food, supplies and other essential resources. Two student staff members at the De ...
The Painting for Fun activity is held every Wednesday from 1 to 2 p.m. at the Artistic Expressions Village Center. Students paint and express themselves through art.
Hip-hop dance has become an exciting avenue of self-expression and is rapidly gaining popularity among students, and now they are diving into the techniques and rhythms of hip-hop to fulfill their ...
Journalism no longer plays by the same set of rules because of a change in the readers’ behavior and the abundance of news resources available on various technological platforms. It is also a whole ...
The meets this season were unusually wet. Head coach Nick Mattis has led De Anza College track and field for nearly 20 years and used his background from the colder Midwest to safeguard the athletes ...