Skip to Main Content
The voice of De Anza since 1967.

La Voz News

Advertisement
The voice of De Anza since 1967.

La Voz News

The voice of De Anza since 1967.

La Voz News

Call of Duty Black Ops

“Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War” is only good for beginners

Amrut Ranjan, Reporter | May 27, 2021

After the staggering success of “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare” in 2020, “Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War” ended up great for beginners, but lacking for experienced players. The engine for “Cold...

Mapo Tofu

Ashley Hin demonstrates Chinese mapo tofu dish in online cooking event

Carolyn Brown, Reporter | May 17, 2021

De Anza College student Ashley Hin outlined how to make the Chinese dish mapo tofu in an online cooking event with the Jeanne Miller Resource Room. “Growing up, my grandma would make this all the...

"Minor Feelings" is an urgent awakening for the marginalized

“Minor Feelings” is an urgent awakening for the marginalized

Kevin Nguyen, Reporter | May 17, 2021
As racial animosity threatens to reach yet another boiling point, Cathy Park Hong’s book “Minor Feelings” forces readers to confront uncomfortable truths about themselves and their country.
Source: De Anza Events Page

Virtual first Thursday open mic still hosts a connected atmosphere

Lianna Vaughan, Reporter | May 16, 2021
The De Anza College community celebrated raw songs, poems and spoken word at an intimate “First Thursday Open Mic” hosted by the Euphrat Museum and McTate Stroman II.
Graphic by Vi Nguyen

May 2021 marks another Mental Health Awareness month shadowed by the pandemic. Still, students can still enjoy many activities that support mental health.

Maida Suta, Reporter | May 16, 2021
Take the chance this Mental Health Awareness Month to explore these works and others. As schoolwork intensifies, make sure to take time to care for your mental health.
Illustration: Student hobbies and activities to improve mental health

Students pursue hobbies and activities to improve their mental health during the pandemic

Teddy Ha, Reporter/ Digital freelancer | May 8, 2021
What are students’ hobbies and activities that help improve their mental health during the pandemic? As the pandemic has wreaked havoc on everyday life, students have adapted with leisure activities to support their mental health.
Source: Netflix

“Shadow and Bone” is a fantastic journey

Carolyn Brown, Reporter | May 8, 2021
“Shadow and Bone” captivates you with eight episodes of drama, adventure, and intrigue, despite the overdone romance plot.
Source: HBO Max

When exposition beats action: the disappointment of “Mortal Kombat”

Carolyn Brown, Reporter | May 1, 2021
“Mortal Kombat” movie flailed with too much exposition, clunky dialogue and too many scenes cut in a single sequence.
Source: Warner Bros. Pictures

“Godzilla vs. Kong” is poorly-plotted but beautiful extravaganza.

Kat Pursell, Reporter | May 1, 2021
The action movie “Godzilla vs. Kong” bores you with a generic plot, despite the stunning CGI and super-sized fight scenes.
A photo of the bronze sculpture "If the Leader Only Knew" from "Punctum" series by Hank Willis Thomas, depicting hands grasping barbed wire.

“Barring Freedom” and the problem of policing and mass incarceration

Maida Suta, Reporter | April 25, 2021
San Jose Museum of Art explored injustice and police brutality through the works of 20 U.S. artists in the “Barring Freedom” exhibit from October 2020 to April 2021.
Load More Stories