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De Anza College was aiming to be at least 65 percent in-person by spring, but the recent omicron surge has added more uncertainty to the situation.

De Anza College wanted to return in-person. Then, omicron happened.

Maida Suta, Impulse and Opinions Editor | February 8, 2022

When De Anza President Lloyd Holmes said that he wanted the college to commit to an on-campus return by spring quarter 2022, students and staff alike were abuzz about their aspirations and hope for a return...

De Anza aims to be a more safe and inclusive space for LGBTQ community

De Anza aims to be a more safe and inclusive space for LGBTQ community

Ayah Ali-Ahmad, Freelance | January 25, 2022

Last spring the Women, Gender and Sexuality Center — formally known as the Jean Miller Resource Room — conducted a survey that polled LGBTQ identifying De Anza College students to gauge the needs and...

(From left to right) Tu Tran, Sandra Ho and Brandon Pham prepare Mochata's signature donuts at their house in San Jose on Nov. 21. They bake and live together.

Math, marketing and mochi: How Mochata team became bakers and saved their friendship in the process

Kevin Nguyen, Features Editor | December 16, 2021

While everyone was learning about sourdough starter at the onset of the pandemic, Erik Pham, who is a highschool math teacher by day, started experimenting with mochiko rice flour for the first time in...

Vanisha Ojha is a 19-year-old international transfer student who is studying business. She transferred this quarter to De Anza College from India and currently works in the school cafeteria.

The international student workforce that keeps De Anza going

Courtney McClain, Reporter | December 15, 2021

After not having on-campus schooling for a year and a half, the international transfer students at De Anza College have come together to help revive the  school’s vital functions. The cafeteria, book-store...

Source: De Anza's Villages homepage

De Anza College seeks to connect students through “Villages”

Kaylee Flores, Reporter | December 12, 2021

In the fall 2021 quarter, De Anza College’s Guided Pathways initiative announced the new student “Villages.” Guided Pathways is an educational model drafted by a team of classified professionals,...

Alicia Garza, author of "The Purpose of Power" and co-creator of BLM, shared her journey of community organizing and talked candidly about her struggles.

Black Lives Matter co-founder and author comes to De Anza to talk about racial justice and other issues

Georgina Munoz-Villanueva, Reporter | December 12, 2021

On Oct. 28, author and Black Lives Matter co-founder Alicia Garza talked about the importance of community organizing and gave her opinion on in-campus police on De Anza’s “One Book, One College, One...

View from outside of the De Anza police station. Campus security and other administrative tasks are managed by a handful of officers, unarmed community service officers and part-time student employees.

In the wake of Black Lives Matter, some students call for defunding campus police while administration has other plans

Even though it was over a year ago and 2,000 miles away, George Floyd’s murder continues to reverberate throughout the country. The timing and footage of his death renewed a charged debate about the...

Trash cans pile up to collect debris around Vallco’s demolition site.

What Vallco Mall’s redevelopment says about Cupertino’s past and future

Yvonne Phan, Reporter | December 6, 2021

After years of dispute and indecision, Vallco Mall is finally being redeveloped into mixed-use housing, but its gradual slide into lifelessness throughout the 2010s is evidence of what could happen when...

Evan Franco (right) and Mannat Gill (left) receiving their All-American performances.

A quiet powerhouse: De Anza Cross-Country finishes the season with both teams ranked in top 10

Cameron Oleary, Reporter | December 1, 2021

Cross country is a sport that does not get covered a lot but deserves to be talked about as it is a grueling sport that only some of the best athletes can compete in. It is a long distance running sport...

Source: VIDA homepage

VIDA inspires students to make a change in the nonprofit sector

Kaitlyn Khov, Reporter | November 24, 2021

Many students are unaware of De Anza College’s learning communities, an umbrella term for groups of directors and students who share a common academic goal. For example, the Vasconcellos Institute...

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