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Judy Miner (middle) and her two sisters, Dottie Lagrand (left) and Janice (right),  celebrating Dottie's retirement in 2015. Lagrand refers to Miner as "the rock of the family" and said she looks forward to taking more trips with her younger sister once she's retired. (Photo courtesy of Dottie Lagrand)

Chancellor Judy Miner: a lifetime of learning

Rory Conlon | November 19, 2022

Foothill-De Anza Chancellor Judy Miner remembers desperately wanting to go home. When she was 2 years old, her family moved from the Bernal Heights neighborhood of San Francisco to the Excelsior District....

(From left to right) Yuri Ishitani, communication studies major, Moe Kashiwagi, communication studies major, Lune Limasi, computer information systems major, Rui Du, computer science major, and Natsuha Kojima, intercultural studies major, posing for a selfie at the ISP halloween event on Oct. 31.

De Anza hosts a costume contest

Michael Marowelli | November 18, 2022

De Anza College’s International Student Program (ISP) hosted a Halloween costume contest in which the participants competed for a $25 cash prize, ate food and took pictures in the ISP offices on Oct....

Former De Anza dean and instructor, Carolyn Wilkins-Santos (left), alongside Division Administrative Assistant, Leslie Nguyen (right) outside the California History Center on Sept. 22. (Photo courtesy of Lori Clinchard)

Carolyn Wilkins Santos: A Catalyst for Educational Success

Autumn Alvarez | November 18, 2022

The prestigious white-columned building on campus is much more than its century-old windows and walls. The California History Center’s CHC mission of shedding light on De Anza College’s and California’s...

A La Carte staff of Leaves & Fishes Family Kitchen hands out prepared food to those in line at De Anza College's Parking Lot A on Oct. 25 .

De Anza’s biweekly mobile food pantry

Georgina Munoz-Villanueva | November 18, 2022

De Anza College hosts a biweekly mobile food pantry known as the “Park-It Market” on the second and fourth Tuesday of every month with various times and locations according to their calendar.  The...

Art Guild of De Anza officers stand at their table, showing their artwork to interested students in the Main Quad on Oct. 13.

Clubs reintroduce themselves during Club Day

Sabrina Jiang | November 10, 2022

To help students enrich their extracurricular life, make friends and develop their interests, De Anza College continued its quarterly Club Day from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Main Quad on Oct. 13.  50...

How to reduce and manage your stress

Trevis Dampier, Staff Reporter | November 7, 2022

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13m_Yo7gMgs&t=1s This week is International Stress Awareness Week, which starts from Nov. 7 and ends on Nov. 11, and aims to spread awareness on ways to manage and...

Ugho Badu as Macario (right), and Diana Davila as La Mujer (left) in the revival of "Marcario" at the Mexican Heritage Plaza. (Photo courtesy of Nicole Perez)

Play delivers a powerful performance for Día de los Muertos

Ashley Huerta, Freelance Reporter | November 5, 2022

Chicano theater company, Teatro Visión, premiered its first performance of the year for “Marcario,” a theater adaptation of a classic Mexican tale of the same name at the Mexican Heritage Theater...

District Chancellor Judy Miner and De Anza President Lloyd Holmes took part in a traditional lighting of lamps ceremony alongside members of the community during the Asian Pacific American Staff Association Diwali celebration in the Sunken Garden, Oct. 27.

How De Anza’s community celebrates Diwali

Nikita Bankar, Freelance Reporter | November 5, 2022

Oct. 24 marks the first day of the five-day long holiday Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights, beginning an assortment of festivities throughout the week for those of South Asian cultures and some...

The Pride Center lounge area displays various flags.

New Pride Center aims to make improvements on campus for LGBTQ students

Tara Nguyen, Freelance Reporter | November 5, 2022

De Anza College opened its new Pride Center this fall quarter in order to build a safer community for students of all gender and sexual identities and provide basic needs resources. The center is located...

Program addresses LGBTQ and mental health issues during the Undocumented Student Week of Action

Program addresses LGBTQ and mental health issues during the Undocumented Student Week of Action

Georgina Munoz-Villanueva | November 3, 2022

De Anza College’s Higher Education for AB-540 Students, an educational program that provides resources to disadvantaged students with an AB-540 status, hosted an Undocuqueer and Mental Health Day art...

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