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The voice of De Anza since 1967.

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California gulls are spotted sitting on a light pole in parking lot A at 11:30 a.m. on Feb. 29.

Nature’s break

Archee Kumar, Freelance Reporter | March 25, 2024

Have you ever noticed how your day instantly gets better when you see an animal? Whether it's the cheerful chirping of birds, the playful antics of squirrels, or the serene presence of nature, these moments...

Foothill-De Anza faculty have a different range of benefits and common experiences depending on whether they are full-time or part-time.

Part-time faculty treated as second class citizens

Leila Salam, Freelance Reporter | March 24, 2024

When students take a class, many of them don’t stop to think about whether their instructor is part-time or full-time. However, though the quality of the professor isn’t necessarily different, the...

Screen shot of Jordan Kenery talking, from his "Humans of De Anza" profile video.

A day in the life of a De Anza student athlete

Anna Bhogra, Staff Reporter | March 23, 2024

Jordan Kenery, 19, kinesiology major, is a star track athlete with only three years of training under his belt. He races the mid-distance events, which consist of the 800m and 400m. Just like most student...

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...

Akira Toriyama, the creator of “Dragon Ball” and an inspiration behind modern anime shows, passed March 1. This is a tribute piece to him and his “Dragon Ball” legacy.

Remembering Akira Toriyama

Lion Park, Opinion Editor | March 20, 2024

On March 1, Akira Toriyama, a prestigious mangaka (manga artist), died of an acute subdural hematoma at the age of 68. Widely regarded as the “father of shonen”, Toriyama’s contribution to Japanese...

Audience members listen to and participate in the "All My Relations" talk panel on Feb. 29 at the California History Center.

California History Center hosts ‘All My Relations’ exhibit, panel

Ingrid Lu, Art & Entertainment Editor | March 17, 2024

The California History Center hosted a talk to promote their winter exhibit, “All My Relations,” on Thursday, Feb. 29. The exhibit aims to explore the value of nature and its relationship with human...

English faculty member publishes new book

Sabrina Kulieva, Staff Reporter | March 14, 2024

A semi-retired English faculty member at De Anza college and co-founder of Flash Fiction Forum has published a new book. Lita Kurth first worked in the reading department at De Anza around 1996. After...

The opening scene to Multimedia Editor, Nello Puelles' new video investigation and report on Waymo cars.

A look at Waymo’s driverless cars

Nello Puelles, Multimedia Editor | March 12, 2024

Waymo's self-driving cars do not require human drivers, instead relying on the public's trust in technology. Waymo has accumulated over 7 million miles of driving data on public roads and has discovered...

The MESA (Mathematics, Engineering and Science Achievement) cohort invites the Nomad Futurist Foundation to speak on a hybrid event in room S-54 on Feb. 8.

Mathematics, Engineering and Science Achievement program connects students with digital industry experts

Sonny La, Staff Reporter | February 28, 2024

On Thursday, Feb. 8, the Mathematics, Engineering and Science Achievement cohort invited the Nomad Futurist Foundation to give a hybrid seminar in room S-54 and on Zoom about the growing digital industry...

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