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De Anza nursing program works to ensure students are eligible for COVID-19 vaccinations

De Anza nursing program works to ensure students are eligible for COVID-19 vaccinations

Amanda Nguyen, Reporter | January 25, 2021

De Anza College students in the nursing program are eligible to get COVID-19 vaccinations — but so far, the process has been inconsistent. Sherri Cozzens, assistant director of the nursing program,...

DA Voices: Hopes and fears for 2021

DA Voices: Hopes and fears for 2021

Andrea Infante, Reporter | January 25, 2021

As De Anza College students transition into the new year, they reflect on their new hopes and fears. Amy Chan quit her customer service job in 2020 because of the pandemic and has since focused on being...

Students and professors reflect on the power of social media executives

Students and professors reflect on the power of social media executives

Rahul Makhijani, Reporter | January 21, 2021

Within days of the Jan. 6 insurrection at Capitol Hill, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram suspended Donald Trump “indefinitely,” which cut him off from millions of followers and contradicted the platforms’...

De Anza students and staff reflect on Trump's final days

De Anza students and staff reflect on Trump’s final days

Mathew Bejarano, Staff Reporter | January 19, 2021

As Donald Trump’s presidency comes to an end, De Anza College students and staff reflect on his norm-breaking term. Braden Micik, a 19-year-old environmental science major, said that Trump's actions...

Students face job insecurity amid COVID-19

Camila Fernanda Ortega, Reporter | December 9, 2020

Provoked by shelter-in-place and COVID-19 protocols, job loss has reshaped many De Anza College students’ lives.  Sophia Castillo, 20, music major, worked at Old Navy before the retail stores...

De Anza faculty find balance between online teaching and raising their children.

Faculty balance teaching online while raising children during pandemic

Athyna Palafox, Reporter | November 28, 2020
Since the start of quarantine, some De Anza College faculty have taught from home while raising young children, adding another challenge to their new environment.
Laura Nievas, business administration major, 22, has more time to study because of her limited work schedule during the pandemic.

Student workers find daily balance during pandemic

Alex Ly, Reporter | November 28, 2020
Since the pandemic began, student workers have found a new balance between studying and maintaining an income. Many find difficulty in looking for jobs and those who have jobs don’t get to work as long, due to the danger of COVID-19 exposure. 
De Anza College students find new ways to exercise during the pandemic.

De Anza College students find new ways to exercise in pandemic

Kaveh Nasseri Mashhadi, Reporter | November 28, 2020
Exercise plays a large role in the lives of De Anza College students, but with the pandemic in full swing, many have had to find new ways to stay in shape.
"Not everyone has the privilege of wearing a mask without fearing for their safety" by Fatema Kazi

De Anza writers, artists express pandemic through art

Kaveh Nasseri Mashhadi, Staff Reporter | November 24, 2020

The pandemic has impacted De Anza College students from all walks of life, and artists and creative writers are no exception.    Creative writer Julian Parayno-Stoll, 22, philosophy major,...

De Anza College professors weigh in on President Donald Trump's future leave from presidential office.

De Anza College professors weigh in on Trump leaving presidential office

Sam Lai, Staff Reporter | November 24, 2020

De Anza College professors believe that President Donald Trump needs to face legal repercussions for his actions as president, as he faces criminal investigations and mounting debt after he leaves office. Robert...

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