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Aldo Martinez, 23, art major, plays the game Joteria, and LGBTQ+ version of Loteria during the event.

‘HIV/AIDS in the Latinx Community Event’ strives to help break the stigma around HIV

Yasmin Pando and Nick Bauersfeld | December 17, 2018

Panelists invited to speak at the ‘HIV/AIDS in the Latinx Community Event' shared their experiences living HIV positive, and how students with low-income can have access to clinics on Tuesday, Dec....

An assortment of handmade cups line the ceramics table in the Campus Center on Dec. 5.

Ceramic department sells student and faculty made pottery

Yami Sun, Staff Reporter | December 17, 2018

De Anza College’s ceramics department sold student and faculty pottery in the Campus Center during the week of Dec. 3 “It's not about creativity for me," ceramics instructor, Rocky Lewycky, said....

Scholarship opportunity ask students to reflect on experiences with quitting smoking

Tommy Pham, Staff Reporter | December 11, 2018

De Anza College is awarding a scholarship for students who are former smokers or are in the process of quitting smoking. The De Anza - Wilma Wolgast Memorial scholarship requires applicants to be enrolled...

Students pet dogs provided by the organization, Furry Friends, in the S Quad on Nov 6.

‘Chill City’ event focuses on de-stressing students

Abby Hou, Staff Reporter | December 10, 2018

In an effort to help minimize De Anza College students’ finals-week stress, De Anza Student Health Center hosted ‘Chill City’ on Thurs. Nov. 6. Students were able to meet therapy dogs from the...

Fountainetta Coleman, an Assessment Specialist at Foothill, immerses the audience with sounds from an angelic sounding bowl for Rock the Bells in Conference Room A and B on Nov 29.

Rock the School Bells event teaches students about struggle through creative platform

Jocelyn Hernandez, Staff Reporter | December 7, 2018

Hundreds of De Anza College students clapped, shouted and stomped to the beat of the hip hop movement at the third annual Rock the School Bells Event hosted by the Men of Color Community on November...

To help raise funds for her film, Le sells homemade friendship bracelets. Making arts and craft provides Le with an outlet to build her self-confidence.

De Anza student to confront issues of bullying through film

Brenna White, Staff Reporter | December 7, 2018

A De Anza College film student is tackling bullying in schools, an issue that lies close to home to her own personal experiences. “I was bullied in high school not physically, but verbally,” said...

Chancellor Judy Miner and district trustee Peter Landsberger stand in front of the Chancellors open office hour welcome table in the dining center on Nov. 28.

Chancellor office hour event suffers low student turnout

Michael Nijmeh, Staff Reporter | December 5, 2018

In an effort to support and get in-touch with De Anza College students, staff and faculty, Chancellor Judy Miner, along with other faculty members, hosted an open office hour in the Campus Center on Nov....

Soundsbyken DJs during the Fall Mixer on Nov. 27 at De Anza college.

Fall Mixer Photo Gallery

Jonathan Cabrera, Staff Reporter | December 4, 2018

The Fall Mixer was hosted by the Inter Club Council and DASB in Conference Room A and B on Tuesday, Nov. 27.

Visiting speakers series humanizes hardships of immigrants

Visiting speakers series humanizes hardships of immigrants

Sara Sanderford, Staff Reporter | November 27, 2018

Survivors of oppression shared their stories with De Anza College students and faculty at the ‘Moving Stories’ event on Nov.13 as a part of DASB ‘Visiting Speakers’ series. Deborah Garinkle,...

‘International Alumni Panel’ helps international students prepare for success

Tommy Pham, Staff Reporter | November 24, 2018

The “International Alumni Panel” event, hosted on Nov. 14 in conference room A and B, was created to provide international students with information regarding how they could succeed in America. The...

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