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Cartoonist leads De Anza students in drawing exercises in Queer Storytelling Workshop Event

Cartoonist leads De Anza students in drawing exercises in Queer Storytelling Workshop Event

Maida Suta, Reporter | June 4, 2021
Bay Area writer and cartoonist Trinidad Escobar guided attendees through sketches and a self-portrait while discussing her art and experiences as a queer woman in the Queer Storytelling Drawing Workshop on May 13 at De Anza College.
This is what stars look like. Some of those little dots are actually galaxies.

Galaxy Hunting: Virtual Star Party for Astronomy Day

Carolyn Brown, Reporter | June 4, 2021

The De Anza College Planetarium celebrated Astronomy Day with a Youtube livestream featuring pictures of galaxies to showcase why spring is a great time to go galaxy-hunting. The YouTube livestream...

As the name suggests, "Money, Explained" explains money.

Learn finance with Netflix’s “Money, Explained”

Benjamin Brooker, Reporter | June 2, 2021
Netflix’s “Money, Explained” series warns you about scams and educates you on currency, wall street banking and trade systems  — an essential watch for any American who wants to keep their money.
Working out: indoor or outdoor?

Students debate whether working out indoors or outdoors is better

Jordyn Smith, Reporter | June 2, 2021
When the pandemic made gyms close down, working out outdoors became the new normal. Now, gyms have reopened and are welcoming people back, with public health protocols in place.
Dr.ink's signature drink "Black Ink Lattea"

Beat the heat with a cold tea or soft-serve from Dr.ink San Jose

Natalie Marques, Reporter | June 2, 2021
A one-stop shop for your sweet cravings, Dr.ink has opened up in downtown San Jose just in time for summer, offering a unique and delicious variety of coffee, soft serve, and fruit and milk tea.
Olivia Rodrigo's new album, "Sour"

Olivia Rodrigo makes history with new album “Sour”

Natalie Marques, Reporter | June 2, 2021

After Olivia Rodrigo’s debut single “Driver’s License” broke chart records, many expected the 18-year-old to be a one-hit wonder — her debut album “Sour” proved skeptics wrong. Rodrigo...

"Braiding Sweetgrass" by Robin Wall Kimmerer

“Braiding Sweetgrass” makes science more accessible and humanity richer

Maida Suta, Reporter | May 27, 2021

The novel “Braiding Sweetgrass” tenderly explores science and the natural world, threading in Indigenous culture, motherhood, and a reflection on life itself. The book — written by Robin Wall...

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.
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