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The voice of De Anza since 1967.

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He learns, to educate others

He learns, to educate others

Jodi Wong, Features Editor | March 16, 2021

For Zack Wilson, training in De Anza College’s medical assisting program serves as an avenue to educate others about health and well-being. While studying for his courses, Wilson, 26, discusses the...

De Anza College students celebrate birthdays in quarantine

De Anza College students celebrate birthdays in quarantine

Vi Nguyen, Reporter | March 8, 2021

Despite the limitations of COVID-19, De Anza College students still celebrate their birthdays by keeping their events small, close-knit and virtual. English major Yuetong Zhang, 19, said she met two...

De Anza College students fashion new styles during the pandemic

De Anza College students fashion new styles during the pandemic

Andrea Infante, Reporter | March 8, 2021

Sheltering in place hasn’t stopped fashion from evolving on the runway or in the closets of De Anza College students. Ysabella Johnson, 18, biology major, said she found the time to develop her own...

Disability Justice Panel encouraged student voices, calls to action

Disability Justice Panel encouraged student voices, calls to action

Cassandra Garcia, Reporter | March 8, 2021

Students with disabilities urged De Anza College to increase accessibility and learning resources at the Disability Student Justice Panel on Feb. 25. The panel invited a diverse range of students with...

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How to improve your work environment at home

Amy Chan, Reporter | March 1, 2021
The pandemic has forced many people to work at home, leaving them with a less than ideal working environment.
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Lost love: student relationships suffer during pandemic

Rahul Makhijani, Reporter | March 1, 2021
The pandemic has tested the boundaries of De Anza College students' relationships, with many craving in-person learning and the interaction that comes with it.
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Dawn Shaw embraces facial paralysis in “The Power of Choice”

Crystal Flores, Reporter | February 24, 2021
Dawn Shaw, a motivational speaker who has a partially paralyzed face, challenged people to embrace the power of choice at De Anza College’s DNExTalks event on Feb. 19.
Graphic courtesy of Pixabay

Students work to overcome low motivation during winter quarter

Kaylee Flores, Reporter | February 24, 2021
With no breaks to look forward to, De Anza College students are feeling less motivated in school — though they still prefer the rigor of the quarter system.
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“Who Killed Vincent Chin?” mirrors recent anti-Asian violence

Crystal Flores, Reporter | February 24, 2021
San Jose State University and De Anza College screened the documentary “Who Killed Vincent Chin,” about a Chinese American man murdered by two White men, on Feb. 11 for the “Not Your Model Minority” series.
De Anza College Asian American community reacts to acts of racial violence

De Anza College Asian American community reacts to acts of racial violence

Cassandra Garcia, Reporter | February 21, 2021

As violent attacks against Asian Americans increase in the Bay Area, De Anza College students and faculty spread awareness about these local acts of racism. Mao Kimura, a 20-year-old communications...

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