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De Anza Professor part of acclaimed film guild

De Anza Professor part of acclaimed film guild

Abhiram Rishi Prattipati, Staff Reporter | February 6, 2019

Part-time screenwriting professor Joshua Losben was selected in the 2019 FilmHouse Residency with his screenplay “The Unbabymoon”. The residency program is part of a non-profit Bay Area parent organization...

Celebrity Speaker Ian Bremmer answers audience questions, Jan 17.

Political scientist brings humor to Flint Center

Ashley Gonzalez, Staff Reporter | January 31, 2019

“How the hell did our country get to the point where we could elect that guy?” American political scientist, Ian Bremmer asked an audience at the Flint Center on Thursday, Jan. 17. Bremmer hit the...

De Anza student intern, Robert Scott looks at a deer on recorded footage on Jan. 18.

Wildlife project shows videos of creatures around campus.

Yami Sun, Staff Reporter | January 28, 2019

If you follow De Anza’s wildlife special project’s Instagram page, you might think that grey foxes, coyotes, bobcats, or even California mountain lions show up regularly around campus. The project...

Luna Conrad, 18, undecided major sings at Club Karaoke on Thursday.

Students sing at Club Karaoke

Thomas Anthony, Staff Reporter | January 23, 2019

VIDA: Civic Engagement for the De Anza Student

Yami Sun and Francisco Alvarez | January 17, 2019

The Vasconcellos Institute for Democracy in Action is an on-campus organization provided for De Anza College students in the hope to empower and enrich campus life through community organization, immigration...

De Anza College Alumni awarded for social activism, civic engagement

Abby Hou, Staff Reporter | December 17, 2018

Two De Anza College Alumni were named ‘2018 MacArthur Fellows’ in October for their work in social activism through criminal justice reform and art representing civic engagement. The MacArthur Fellows...

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