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Elizabeth Tsai, 17, a computer engineering major, walks by the L Quad on Mar. 14.

DA Voices: Women’s History Month

Ingrid Lu and Sabrina Kulieva | March 22, 2024

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

 Maki Tsukasaki, 27, children care major (left of the photo) and Tok Doi 25, engineering major (right of photo) depart their final class together, walking around campus enjoying the warm spring weather.

DA Voices: ‘How do you feel going into finals week?’

Leart Grbeshi, Staff Reporter | March 22, 2024

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

Graphic made using Canva about Black History Month.

DA Voices: What does Black History Month mean to you and why is it important to celebrate?

Preena Patel, Staff Reporter | February 29, 2024

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

Elena Bandong, 18, psychology major, walks close to the Flint Center on Jan. 24.

DA Voices: ‘How will you spend Valentine’s day?’

Andreina Carnero Ramirez, Staff Reporter | January 27, 2024

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

DA Voices: What are your New Years resolutions?

DA Voices: ‘What are your New Year’s resolutions?’

Ingrid Lu and Sabrina Kulieva | January 20, 2024

“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 is your favorite music genre?

DA Voices: What is your favorite music genre?

Blen Ketema, Freelancer | December 17, 2023

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

DA Voices: What do you think about ‘No Nut November’?

DA Voices: What do you think about ‘No Nut November’?

Lion Park and Ashley Love Djunaedi | December 13, 2023

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

DA Voices: What are you thankful for?

DA Voices: What are you thankful for?

Xitlaly Martinez, Freelancer | December 8, 2023

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

DA Voices: What is your favorite horror movie for Halloween?

DA Voices: What is your favorite horror movie for Halloween?

Mackenzie Jardine, Staff | October 8, 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...

DA Voices: How do you feel about the recent firearms restriction bills?

DA Voices: How do you feel about the recent firearms restriction bills?

Vincent Scrivens, Staff | October 3, 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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