New DASG leadership discusses a paid senate, defunding campus police and developing a stronger community
Foothill-De Anza District forced to move away from at-large elections, with new districts coming in 2022
DASG presidential candidate accused of racist rhetoric is disqualified, Anahi Ruvalcaba wins
DASB presidential candidate appeals decision to disqualify him amid allegations of racism
DASB senator resigns amid allegations of racist comments
The person behind the position: a deeper look at DASB presidential candidates
DASB candidates discuss goals if elected in forum and debate
De Anza students and staff reflect on Trump’s final days
Students reflect on election year after Biden presidential win
Presidential election worries international students about future of student status
Frank Mayers, La Voz Staff
November 20, 2024
De Anza College’s historic Flint Center for the Performing Arts is being demolished to make way for a new event center. Funded by the Measure G mega project, the demolition...
November 20, 2024
Bollywood beats, festive feasts: Diwali lights the way
November 2, 2024
La Voz receives 27 awards at fall NorCal journalism conference
November 1, 2024
Yumeno Matsuo, La Voz Staff
November 20, 2024
Wearing traditional clothes and Halloween costumes, 90 participants gathered and played interactive games and ate Asian foods for the World Languages Week event at the Multicultural...
Students express fear, hope following election
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DA Voices – What was the most impactful book you’ve read for school?
November 15, 2024
Outdoor Club enjoys a day out at Baylands Nature Preserve
November 12, 2024
Orly Bryan, La Voz Staff
November 20, 2024
In today’s classroom, the way students address professors is evolving. Calling a teacher “dude” is no longer seen as disrespectful by some. Is this shift impacting learning...
Stevens Creek Boulevard isn’t good enough. Here’s how we can fix it.
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America’s Future is at a crossroads: what a win for Trump or Harris could mean
November 4, 2024
Sarah Atito, La Voz Staff
November 14, 2024
The best seat in the house to see one of the highest selling artists in the world is only going for $6.99, and the deal is not too good to be true. Olivia Rodrigo’s concert...
“CHROMAKOPIA” is another deep cut in Tyler, The Creator’s Discography
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‘We Live in Time’: a heartfelt journey that misses the mark
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Pick of the Patch Pumpkins: new location, same charming appeal for families
October 23, 2024