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Lara Rahn, 51, visual arts major, showing off her bandaged thumb in the sculpture lab on Nov 20.

Responding to campus medical emergencies: A personal account and safety tips

Brooklyn Coyle, La Voz Staff | December 8, 2024

On Nov. 6, Lara Rahn, 51, visual arts major, had an accident in room A-69 during Patricia Jauch’s Sculpture class at the Kiln Annex & Sculpture Yard.. Rahn was demonstrating to Evan Mancuso, 28,...

Photo illustration of a mouth producing music notes with a snowy background.

Winter concert preview

Sarah Atito, La Voz Staff | December 6, 2024

Start December off right by attending a showcase of performances that guide you on a journey through the holidays with a mix of non-traditional productions and student-lead songs at the Music Department’s...

De Anza College reinstates parking fees after pandemic pause

Joshua Hascall, La Voz Staff | December 5, 2024

De Anza College has announced the reinstatement of parking fees for students starting in the summer quarter of 2025. This marks the end of a temporary suspension of fees implemented during the pandemic....

Candidates for college president campaign on campus

Candidates for college president campaign on campus

Acey Nickel, La Voz Staff | November 27, 2024

The four finalists of De Anza College’s presidential search held a series of open forums from Nov. 12 through Nov. 15, sharing their expertise and plans for the college. The candidates are Sobia...

‘Laser Prince’ light show: captivating as ever

Allan Galeana, La Voz Staff | November 22, 2024

The Fujitsu Planetarium at De Anza College held ‘Laser Prince’ — a laser light show with music from Prince’s discography — from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Nov. 5. Run by planetarium staff, the event...

Daniel Flores, 18, an economics major and PUSO officer, hands shaved ice to an attendee for their halo halo in Conference Rooms A and B on Oct. 22.

Pilipino Unity Student Organization celebrates Filipinx American History Month with Halo-Halo Mixer

Brooklyn Coyle, La Voz Staff | November 7, 2024

Pilipino Unity Student Organization’s Halo Halo Mixer was the third of four events honoring Filipinx American History Month in October. The event was held on Oct. 22 in conference rooms A and B at the...

Pride Center, Artistic Expression Village host Queer Movie Night

Pride Center, Artistic Expression Village host Queer Movie Night

Brooklyn Coyle, La Voz Staff | November 4, 2024

Listen to the article: Around 30 people, most dressed in Halloween costumes, gathered in the Language and Communication Village center at room L47 to eat snacks and watch “The Rocky Horror Picture...

Mathematics Instructor Doli Bambhania dances with fellow staff and students on in the main quad on Oct. 23 during the Diwali festival.

Bollywood beats, festive feasts: Diwali lights the way

Atharva Salkar, La Voz Staff | November 2, 2024

Spectators watched as the South Asian student performers delivered routines to choreographed songs such as “Bole Chudiyan” and “Dilliwali Girlfriend.” Garlands, lanterns, rangolis and information...

College Counselor Emily Stanton displays her booth promoting the Cal Poly San Luis Obispo transfer program .

Transfer Day paves paths for puzzled students

Richard Yuan and Carolyn Zhao | October 28, 2024

The Main Quad drummed with the footsteps of students awaiting their turn to talk with college counselors for Transfer Day on Oct. 17, where over 85 representatives from various colleges tabled. Represented...

DASG Finance Committee Advisor Dennis Shannakian answers a prospective intern's question in the Student Council Chambers on Monday Oct. 14.

DASG finance committee approves first special budget request of the year

Xitlaly Martinez, La Voz Staff | October 17, 2024

All five voting members on the De Anza Student Government Finance Committee voted in favor of funding DA Developers Hackathon to host De Anza Hacks 3.0 with an extra $2,000 on Monday, Oct. 14 in the Student...

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