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De Anza students don’t like Donald Trump, but our survey statistics will shock you

De Anza students don’t like Donald Trump, but our survey statistics will shock you

Shaun Chatrath, Staff Reporter | March 3, 2017

  De Anza College students really hate Donald Trump and the numbers do not lie. La Voz conducted an approval rating poll for Donald Trump, randomly asking students what they think about...

Photo courtesy of DASB presidential candidate and current senator Carlos Duran.

DASB senate candidates’ coalition ‘United’ finds posters vandalized; ‘Trump supporter’ scratched over candidate’s face

Omar Hashem, Staff Reporter | March 1, 2017

*Editors Note - Clarified that presidential candidate Duran does not believe Kamal is responsible for the vandalism   “Trump supporter” was found scratched over a DASB senate vice president...

De Anza comes together against anti-semitic posters

De Anza comes together against anti-semitic posters

Natalie Valencia and Yane An | February 27, 2017

Watch the full video of the forum here. De Anza College refused to stay passive in response to the anti-Semitic posters, rebuking them in the “De Anza Stands Against Anti-Semitism” forum, hosted...

Editorial: DASB Senate presidential candidates currently lack strategy necessary to best serve student body

Editorial: DASB Senate presidential candidates currently lack strategy necessary to best serve student body

Yane An and Neil McClintick | February 26, 2017

The purpose of this editorial is not to discourage students from voting; La Voz strongly believes in the necessity of engaging students on campus and boosting turnout. **** The Feb. 23 DASB Senate presidential...

Students should stop snubbing conservativism

Students should stop snubbing conservativism

Andrew Pouliot, News Editor | February 21, 2017

Andrew Pouliot Conservatives do not have much of a voice on campus because it seems like no one is even willing to listen. As someone who holds beliefs linked to conservative thought, I know that voicing...

President Brian Murphy explains to the DASB Senate the complications with cutting the Office of College Life and Student Accounts during the Feb. 8 senate meeting.

Brian Murphy reprimands DASB Senate for not consulting with admin before cutting budget

Karan Abrol, Staff Reporter | February 21, 2017

De Anza College President Brian Murphy explained to DASB Senate on Feb. 8 he would not support the decision to cut over $200,000 from the Office of College Life and asked that senators come to him to negotiate...

DASB Senate slashes staff funds in stunning move

DASB Senate slashes staff funds in stunning move

Karan Abrol and Kunal Mehta, Staff Reporters | February 8, 2017

The DASB Senate voted on Feb. 1 to defund staff positions in the offices of College Life and Student Accounts, freeing up more money to fund programs that benefit De Anza students. The Senate’s budget...

De Anza Muslim Student Association celebrate World Hijab Day by sharing the hijab

De Anza Muslim Student Association celebrate World Hijab Day by sharing the hijab

Natalie Valencia, Staff Reporter | February 8, 2017

Equality written on almost every poster fluttering in wind, hijabs displayed neatly on an adorned table and rows of henna, uncapped and ready —  a white pop-up tent set up in the quad stands strong...

De Anza stands in solidarity by voicing support at Muslim Student Association meeting

De Anza stands in solidarity by voicing support at Muslim Student Association meeting

Yane An, Editor-in-Chief | February 7, 2017

Seventy students, faculty, administration and leaders of De Anza College social justice groups joined the Muslim Student Association at its Jan. 30 meeting to show support following President Donald Trump’s...

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