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Students gather for Club Day in the sunken garden at De Anza College on Jan. 26.

Gallery: De Anza Club Day

Steve Hill | January 31, 2023

More than 50 student-led organizations gathered in front of the Flint Center at De Anza College for Club Day on Jan. 26. The following is a gallery showcasing this event where students explored available...

De Anza hosts a college wide forum on Dec. 5 via Zoom on Measure G updates.

De Anza’s MegaProject under Measure G to demolish existing buildings meet backlash from Creative Arts Division

Anisa Qadir | December 10, 2022

On Dec. 5, De Anza College hosted a collegewide Zoom forum to speak on Measure G, a bond approved in March, 2020 of $898 million from taxpayers to upgrade infrastructure and facilities at De Anza.   Director...

For more information on certificates of achievements, visit De Anza College's World Language webpage — https://www.deanza.edu/iis/languages/certificates.html

New language certificates foster intercultural critical thinking

Lauren Linh Bui | December 8, 2022

De Anza College’s Language and Communication Village now offers several new certifications which can be acquired by students studying any of the offered 12 world languages.  Offering certificates...

De Anza College's automotive workshop displays purple car on Oct. 13.

De Anza offers first baccalaureate degree

Andrea Saldana | November 14, 2022

De Anza College has won formal approval for its first baccalaureate degree — a bachelor of science in automotive technology management. Projected to begin by 2024, the program will be offered completely...

DASG revives the bike program

DASG revives the bike program

Ryan Delrosario, Freelance Reporter | November 8, 2022

With more De Anza College classes returning to in-person instruction and more students on campus, projects and programs are now starting back up. Among them is the DASG Bike Program for student to rent...

Robert Cormia, professor in the Computer Information Systems department at Foothill College, giving a public comment at the board of trustees meeting on Oct. 3.

Optional masking announcement stirs controversy throughout the district

Rory Conlon and Andrea Saldana | October 9, 2022

A new Foothill-De Anza policy announcing optional masking indoors has sparked controversy among faculty, students and administration on both campuses. In an email sent out after 10 p.m. on Sept. 23, three...

The last of the Oaks Shopping Center is set to be stripped apart as the City of Cupertino prepares to welcome in the new Westport development.

Goodbye to The Oaks: A missed opportunity for student housing that still has potential to serve the community

Yvonne Phan, Reporter | October 29, 2021

“The big thing about The Oaks was that it brought people together. I knew people who would chill there every night. I could show up any evening and knew I could find some friends there.” -Ammad Haider,...

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De Anza enforces vaccine requirement as campus partially reopens

Maida Suta, Reporter | September 27, 2021

Editor's Note: According to Marisa Spatafore, the final number of students who did not upload vaccination proof to the Pyramed app was 69 students. After a year and a half of campus being closed and...

Attendees of the Chancellor's return-to-campus information session listen for answers to their questions.

Senior staff at De Anza answer questions about returning to campus

Lianna Vaughan, Reporter | June 14, 2021
After faculty raised concerns about returning to campus, Chancellor Judy Miner invited them to ask questions in her return-to-campus information session.
De Anza as it begins Phase II of its reopening plan.

Employees and students feel left in the dark about return-to-campus plan

Lianna Vaughan, Reporter | June 14, 2021
The Faculty Association and Academic Senate leadership outlined their concerns about returning to campus in an open letter to district and college leaders.
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