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Traditional Thingyan dance performed by dancers in traditional cultural dresses at Cupertino’s Valley Church on Apr. 20. They dance to the traditional song, “Thingyan Moe”, which means the rain of the Thingyan festival.

Burmese New Year celebration brings a sense of home to students and community members

Yumeno Matsuo | May 3, 2023

Over 250 students and community members gathered in celebration of the Burmese New Year, Thingyan, also known as the Burmese Water Festival, at Cupertino’s Valley Church on Apr. 20, enjoying traditional...

Artist and educator Asha Sudra performs one of her poems about her mother and healing from generational trauma on April 27.

‘Not Your Masi’s Generation’ art exhibit embraces artist’s East African Diaspora background and the power of strong women

Leila Salam | May 2, 2023

The California History Center at De Anza College hosted a reception for artist and educator Asha Sudra’s multimedia art exhibit ‘Not Your Masi’s Generation’ on April 27, in collaboration with the...

Three Canada geese patrol the area in front of the S9 building at De Anza College on April 22.

Seasonal students: An exploration of urban wildlife on campus

Katrina Bui | April 29, 2023

Spring has returned, and so have many of De Anza College’s animal residents! Meet some of the most noteworthy critters on campus and discover what they do, where they’ve been, and how they contribute...

Jeans were hung on clotheslines leading up to the Main Quad in celebration of “Denim Day,” which takes place April 26 of every year. The day’s name comes from a sexual assault case in Italy that made national and international headlines.

Photo Essay: Students attend first annual Denim Day event

Rory Conlon | April 28, 2023

De Anza student health services hosted its first ever Denim Day event in collaboration with Santa Clara County to raise awareness around sexual violence and provide resources for preventing substance abuse.                            

Khanh Ngo, 21, liberal arts with an emphasis in science, math and engineering major, stands in front of the Inter Club Council Office. She has served as the ICC chairperson since November 2021, and she will be leaving on Apr. 27, 2023.

Khanh Ngo discusses clubs on campus, leaving De Anza and loving her hometown

Rory Conlon | April 25, 2023

After Khanh Ngo’s first year of college, she chose to take a step back. She graduated from high school in June 2020, three months after the COVID-19 pandemic forced the country into lockdown. When she...

Pandemic education invites new educational modalities

Pandemic education invites new educational modalities

Autumn Alvarez | March 29, 2023

The COVID-19 pandemic has made guinea pigs out of community college students and teachers as online education continues to directly affect primary modalities of learning. Studies from the National Bureau...

From left Shirley Shoon Lei Thiri Myo, 20, biology major, Krisani Thar, 20, communications major and Dinh Ta, 21, psychology major represent the American experience as an international student.

The two-sided American experience

Georgina Munoz-Villanueva | March 29, 2023

Three students at De Anza College share their experiences navigating the education system in the United States as immigrants and international students. Their responses show the multilayered student population...

HP Reverb G2 Virtual Reality Headset in classroom 4220 at Foothill College.

Artificial intelligence and virtual reality technologies are transforming classrooms

Andrea Saldana | March 28, 2023

ChatGPT has taken over headlines and caused controversy nationwide with concerns about damaging education's academic integrity. Foothill College, however, encourages discussions surrounding ChatGPT and...

Students navigate mental health post-pandemic

Students navigate mental health post-pandemic

Emma Caires | March 27, 2023

With classes and events returning to De Anza College’s campus, students are forced to confront mental health issues – both new and pre-existing – after several quarters of online education.  According...

Dean of Language Arts Kristin Skager (left) with Professor Ken Weisner  promoting the Red Wheelbarrow at De Anza Colleges Welcome Day in 2022 (Photo Courtesy by Ken Weisner).

‘The Red Wheelbarrow’: Now open for submissions and class registration

Anisa Qadir | March 27, 2023

De Anza College's literary magazine The Red Wheelbarrow, which has been running since the 1960's, is now open for registration in the upcoming spring quarter. Originally entitled “Bottomfish,” and...

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