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The voice of De Anza since 1967.

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Scams on campus: students may get ripped off, administration needs to act

Alex Jain, Staff Reporter | April 19, 2016

Bulletin boards are a fixture at De Anza college, and can be found throughout campus, loudly advertising anything from local events to job offers. However, many of these bulletin boards also host oddly...

Let the people use the pool

Let the people use the pool

Andrew Pouliot, Staff Writer | April 19, 2016

Despite the olympic sized racing pool and the approach of summer, De Anza’s pool is only available to the swim team and to PE classes that involve swimming; the pool is closed to the public and to other...

Guest Perspective: Empower young people to talk about mental health

Raquel Goodrich, Text, Talk, Act Director at National Institute for Civil Discourse University of Arizona | April 19, 2016

May is National Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to reach out to anyone dealing with mental health issues and let them know that they are not alone and that getting help isn’t a sign of weakness....

Editorial: DASB senators-elect denied due process by current senate

Editorial: DASB senators-elect denied due process by current senate

La Voz Staff | March 12, 2016

The DASB Senate’s election complaints process and appeals lack both fairness and due process. The senate must follow its own rules and provide a just system for addressing election complaints and punishments. The...

VTA commute to De Anza needs improvement

VTA commute to De Anza needs improvement

Howard Wen, Staff Writer | March 12, 2016

As you may have seen since your first day at De Anza College, almost half of the campus is devoted to either parking lots or parking structures. Driving to and from school or being stuck in traffic takes...

Do your professors know your name?

Do your professors know your name?

Laura Shkouratoff, Staff Writer | March 12, 2016

There is something about the feeling you get six or seven weeks into a class when you realize your professor still does not know who you are. It usually happens subtly, like when their eyes glaze over...

California primary might finally matter

Greg Schrader, Staff Writer | March 12, 2016

You see it on the news, on billboards and on your Facebook feed. You hear about it from teachers, from the radio and from your hairstylist. The presidential primary campaign is underway, and it has saturated...

More students should vote to make sure voice is heard

Howard Wen, Staff Writer | March 12, 2016

In the 2014 California general election, only 8.2 percent of young people age 18-24 voted. In the most recent DASB Senate election, the voting turnout was even worse—5.9 percent. Out of the 23,000...

Is California’s drought over?

Is California’s drought over?

Paul Ledesma, Staff Writer | February 28, 2016

From farmers trying to stay afloat in the Central Valley to your neighbor trying to keep his lawn green, people all over the state are asking themselves, is the drought over? After an unusually rainy...

Letters to the editor: Students need to grow up

Scott Peterson, Math Instructor, De Anza College | February 16, 2016

The recent article about De Anza students calling for “hate speech” restrictions is just another in a troubling series of events, starting with Missouri students and faculty trying to prevent journalists...

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