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The voice of De Anza since 1967.

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Rows of CDs and a CD player are displayed on the floor for sale at the flea market on Oct. 7.

A glimpse of vendors at the flea market, from candles, cellos, to bracelets

Ashley Love Djunaedi and Ann Penalosa | October 18, 2023

Lines of people came to De Anza for a festive morning at the monthly flea market. Vendors busily set up their booths with the brightest smiles, ready to welcome the flocking customers. These vendors...

The waterfall outside the L-Quad fills with water after the rain on June 6.

Photo Essay: Rain in June

Connor Blum | June 12, 2023

The Bay Area had an unusual situation on June 6 — rain! By this time of the year, temperatures normally reach 80 F. Students walking to class with umbrellas and jackets set a strange scene for what...

Free succulents, spider plants, and pansies filled the Free Plant Pop-up's desk on April 26. (Photo courtesy of Angelina Ryabechenkova)

Free plant pop-up helps students improve their mental health

Lauren Linh Bui | May 4, 2023

Hundreds of students queued in lines within De Anza's busy dining hall during lunch hour. This time, they weren’t just grabbing a bite to eat. Instead, they shared small talk and big laughs as they waited...

The Sunken Garden from the VIDA office on club day on April 27.

Photo Essay: Spring flings at club day

Justin Fry | May 4, 2023

Each quarter, De Anza College's Inter Club Council hosts a club day as an opportunity for clubs to gain exposure and invite students to join their group. This spring quarter, it was held on April 27, from...

Members of MSA enjoy the dishes brought by students including chicken and cookies to baclava and Pakistani sweet rice on April 30.

De Anza’s MSA holds first picnic in a year in celebration of Eid al-Fitr

Chia Yu Wu | May 4, 2023

De Anza’s Muslim Student Association held an Eid al-Fitr picnic in Santa Clara Central Park on April 30. Ramadan is one of the holiest months for the Muslim community. During this time, people usually...

Traditional Thingyan dance performed by dancers in traditional cultural dresses at Cupertino’s Valley Church on Apr. 20. They dance to the traditional song, “Thingyan Moe”, which means the rain of the Thingyan festival.

Burmese New Year celebration brings a sense of home to students and community members

Yumeno Matsuo | May 3, 2023

Over 250 students and community members gathered in celebration of the Burmese New Year, Thingyan, also known as the Burmese Water Festival, at Cupertino’s Valley Church on Apr. 20, enjoying traditional...

Jeans were hung on clotheslines leading up to the Main Quad in celebration of “Denim Day,” which takes place April 26 of every year. The day’s name comes from a sexual assault case in Italy that made national and international headlines.

Photo Essay: Students attend first annual Denim Day event

Rory Conlon | April 27, 2023

De Anza student health services hosted its first ever Denim Day event in collaboration with Santa Clara County to raise awareness around sexual violence and provide resources for preventing substance abuse.                            

Water rushes through the fountain outside the library on April 19.

Photo Essay: De Anza’s art and architecture around campus

Connor Blum | April 24, 2023

                       

DA Voices:  How do you feel about De Anza’s campus community?

DA Voices: How do you feel about De Anza’s campus community?

“DA Voices” is a recurring feature used to spotlight De Anza College’s diverse community voices. We ask the same question of different people and arrange their quotes so that readers can see varying...

DA Voices: What are you looking forward to this spring quarter?

DA Voices: What are you looking forward to this spring quarter?

Justin Fry, Nikita Bankar, and Lauren Linh Bui | April 21, 2023

“DA Voices” is a recurring feature used to spotlight De Anza College’s diverse community voices. We ask the same question of different people and arrange their quotes so that readers can see varying...

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