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The voice of De Anza since 1967.

La Voz News

The voice of De Anza since 1967.

La Voz News

Members learn the rules for trivia on the different nations in the UN.

Called to order

Leila Salam, Freelance Reporter | February 29, 2024

The De Anza Model United Nations club met for the first time since its reactivation on Nov. 25 to discuss what the club will entail, what the UN is and the potential flaws within its system on Feb. 22...

The MESA (Mathematics, Engineering and Science Achievement) cohort invites the Nomad Futurist Foundation to speak on a hybrid event in room S-54 on Feb. 8.

Mathematics, Engineering and Science Achievement program connects students with digital industry experts

Sonny La, Staff Reporter | February 28, 2024

On Thursday, Feb. 8, the Mathematics, Engineering and Science Achievement cohort invited the Nomad Futurist Foundation to give a hybrid seminar in room S-54 and on Zoom about the growing digital industry...

Stacey Carrasco, Program Coordinator in the Office of Outreach smiles outside Forum 1 at the Black High School Empowerment Conference.

De Anza holds fourth annual Black High School Student Empowerment Conference

Amit Cohen and Archee Kumar | February 17, 2024

Led by Maurice Canyon, De Anza College’s Umoja community counselor and Charles Van Meurs, De Anza’s Men of Color community counselor, the annual Black High School Student Empowerment Conference featured...

Vintage painting of waves on a beach and old-fashioned items on display at the flea market.

Exploring the flea market

Archee Kumar, Freelance Reporter | February 10, 2024

On Feb. 3, Parking Lots A and B were filled with more than 210 vendors for shoppers of all sorts of interests at the monthly De Anza Flea Market. Dayna Swanson, the Flea Market Coordinator, mentions...

An angry robot reaches over a school campus. Made with Canva.

Bot students inhibiting precious campus resources

La Voz Editorial Board | February 9, 2024

Ghost students continue to overwhelm De Anza and its faculty to the detriment of actual students this winter quarter. On June 27, the spring 2023 the La Voz Editorial Board wrote about “ghost” students...

The hired nurses move around conference room A & B while they prepared to take in donators.

De Anza College’s students gather, donate blood

Mackenzie Jardine, Editor-In-Chief | January 30, 2024

The conference rooms rumble with laughter and catchy pop music as nurses move around the plethora of tables and donation stations in the Hinson Campus Center on Jan. 25 for the quarterly blood drive....

Illustration made with elements from Sketchify Education.

Supply, demand, student perspectives on STEM

Claire Mao, Freelance Reporter | January 28, 2024

The aspirations for De Anza College’s students to major in STEM are as diverse as the students themselves, ranging from a passion for hands-on learning to a desire to make a meaningful societal impact. STEM...

Saturn spins into view onto the Fujitsu Planetarium's 360-degree screen.

Fujitsu Planetarium’s ‘Saturn’ show bedazzles

Ingrid Lu, Art & Entertainment Editor | January 27, 2024

The lights dimmed, a hushed silence fell over the room, and stars began to scatter across the sky. As they moved closer, Saturn slowly spun into view, its rings taking up their familiar orbit. On Saturday,...

De Anza alumni and Cupertino city environmental programs assistant Steven Hirsch speaks to students in the Kirsch Center about new waste management regulations enforcing Senate Bill 1383.

Sustainability speaker series kicks off with city waste management

Leila Salam, Freelance Reporter | January 26, 2024

De Anza graduate and Cupertino city environmental programs assistant Steven Hirsch spoke to environmental science students about California’s new waste regulation standards on Jan. 24 in the Kirsch Center. This...

Clouded mirror, melted ceiling light cover and burn damages caused by a fire in a gender-neutral staff bathroom in the L-wing.

Fire damages gender-neutral staff bathroom near L4 building

Lion Park, Opinion Editor | January 24, 2024

Editor's note: This article has been updated to more accurately reflect the situation. An earlier version of the article gave an estimate of the time this fire took place and connected a fire alarm...

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