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"The Purpose of Power" by Alicia Garza will be featured in De Anza Students  One-Book Club.

Social justice and race relations inspire De Anza’s “One-Book Club”

Georgina Munoz-Villanueva, Reporter | October 28, 2021

It was in the early-to-mid 2010’s at Pasadena City College where the idea for a schoolwide book club was introduced to De Anza College’s dean of equity and engagement division, Alicia Cortez.  At...

Source: Michele Josue

Emmy award-winning filmmaker Michele Josue previews her new documentary about Filipino nurses with De Anza

Jacqueleine Liu, Reporter | October 25, 2021

Editor's Note: At Caparas' request, we have properly credited her comments about American colonization of the Philippines with in the film to Catherine Ceniza Choy’s “Empire of Care” Filipino...

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TV host & producer Dana Blair shares lessons in confidence with De Anza community

Georgina Munoz-Villanueva, Reporter | October 13, 2021

De Anza College’s social science and humanities department hosted a panel discussion about finding one’s voice and authentic self in the face of today’s political and social climate called  “Confidence...

Source: De Anza College

Guest speaker Sobia Khan says academic success begins with addressing students’ individual needs

Jacqueleine Liu, Reporter | October 11, 2021

Equality and justice are not the same. According to guest speaker, Sobia Khan, the dean of academic success at San Antonio College, equality does not accommodate for students’ individual needs, while...

Students and community members gather outside the Marjorie L. Hinson Campus Center to study, eat, and unwind.

De Anza grapples with vaccine mandates and return to in-person learning

Maida Suta, Reporter | October 5, 2021

It’s been one year and seven months since students and faculty have seen the bustling and lively campus that many have fond memories of at De Anza College. Today, the vacant parking lots, empty rooms...

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Students debate whether to return to campus in fall quarter

Benjamin Brooker, Reporter | June 27, 2021
As De Anza College continues to reopen, fall quarter classes will repopulate on campus — but many students prefer them online.
Universities where De Anza student-athletes plan to  transfer in 2021.

Pandemic throws student-athlete transfer plans into limbo

Rahul Makhijani, Reporter | June 26, 2021
While some already see COVID-19 becoming history, De Anza College student-athletes will disproportionately feel the impacts of the virus for years to come.
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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