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Brittney Tran. Source: De Anza College

Student-athlete wins Equity Champion Award for work with underserved communities

Rahul Makhijani, Reporter | June 25, 2021
Brittney Tran won the De Anza College’s student Equity Champion Award by using her platform as president of the Student-Athlete Advisory Council to advance community service.
Mask mandate lifted for vaccinated: De Anza students' thoughts

Mask mandate lifted for vaccinated: De Anza students’ thoughts

Kaylee Flores, Reporter | June 20, 2021
When California relaxed the mask mandate, vaccinated people started going without their masks — De Anza College students have mixed feelings about it.
Julius B. Anthony, creator of the St. Louis Black Authors of Children's Literature and "The Believe! Project" speaks to De Anza community about getting students excited about reading.

De Anza panel speaks about representation in literature and how to get students excited about reading

Kevin Nguyen, Reporter | June 19, 2021
In the De Anza College panel “Racially Relevant Literacy," Julius B. Anthony talked about how to help students enjoy reading.
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Transfer students face increase in UC applications amid pandemic

Annalise Freimarck, Editor Emeritus | June 18, 2021
To apply to their dream schools, transfer students had to deal with the pandemic-induced effects on higher education — the spike in applicants.
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Speaker gives advice to improve mental health in De Anza workshop

Benjamin Brooker, Reporter | June 16, 2021
Public speaker Josh Rivedal defined anxiety and depression and outlined mental health resources for De Anza College students in the DNExTalks mental health workshop on June 11.
Environmental studies professors are worried about the new drought

Environmental studies professors are worried about the new drought

Kevin Nguyen, Reporter | June 16, 2021
Before temperatures have hit their peak this summer, California and much of the Southwest are already in a drought emergency. Environmental studies professors at De Anza College are concerned.
Panelists from De Anza's Chicanx and Latinx Studies speaker event

De Anza Chicanx and Latinx panel discusses a complex ethnic history and the emotional wounds of racism

Kevin Nguyen, Reporter | June 16, 2021
Chicanx and Latinx panelists urged the De Anza College community to dispel harmful stereotypes and set the record straight on a muddled history.
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De Anza students clean up in response to pandemic clutter

Carolyn Brown, Reporter | June 14, 2021
Clutter has piled up after students have been trapped in their rooms for more than a year. Some have now tried to deal with it.
Mental health advocate and author Abraham Sculley speaks to De Anza/Foothill students about de-stigmatizing depression during Mental Health Awareness Week May 21st

Mental health advocate Abraham Sculley speaks to De Anza students about breaking the stigma around depression

Kevin Nguyen, Reporter | June 14, 2021
Author and mental health advocate Abraham Sculley shared his experience living with and seeking help for depression on May 21, hosted by De Anza College Psychological Services and Active Minds as part of their “Mental Health Awareness Week.”
Panelists from De Anza's "Our Histories, Our Experiences, Our Lives: From Learning to Collective Action - Comparative Ethnic Studies: Building Multiracial Alliances" panel event.

Comparative Ethnic Studies panel series concludes with its fifth weekly meeting

Kat Pursell, Reporter | June 14, 2021
Panelists explored how attendees could put what they learned about structural racism into action on May 30, concluding the five-week-long panel series “Our Histories, Our Experiences, Our Lives: From Learning to Collective Action.”
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