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What online school misses: how the pandemic stunts social growth

Tyler Han, Reporter | February 14, 2021
Students living through the pandemic are missing out on parts of school life that reach far beyond the classroom.
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Tiktok’s cultural impact: thoughts from De Anza College students

Jordan Soto, Reporter | February 7, 2021

To pass the time in quarantine, De Anza College students have downloaded TikTok, an app they consider the center of pop culture — but with mixed feelings on its future impact. The app has been around...

De Anza students and faculty adjust to art classes online

De Anza students and faculty adjust to art classes online

Mathew Bejarano, Reporter | February 4, 2021
As students head into their third online quarter, art students and professors discuss the difficulties and advantages of the virtual environment.
"Living with Social Justice and a Disability" challenges ableism in higher education

“Living with Social Justice and a Disability” challenges ableism in higher education

Mathew Bejarano, Reporter | February 4, 2021
Justice leaders advocated for accessible resources and better treatment of disabled people in higher education at the Jan. 27 “Living with Social Justice and a Disability” speaker event.
The “Get Paid for Being Woke” speaker event on Jan. 21 aimed to educate attendees about social justice careers.

“Get Paid For Being Woke” educates students on careers in social justice

Kaylee Flores, Reporter | January 27, 2021
The “Get Paid for Being Woke” speaker event on Jan. 21 aimed to educate attendees about social justice careers.
Kimchi soup, a Korean stew-like dish, partnered with a bowl of steamed rice and brussell sprouts.

DA Voices: Cooking at home

Athyna Palafox, Reporter | January 25, 2021

While quarantining at home, De Anza College students have learned to cook more meals for themselves. The different recipes they have developed range from simple to unique and are all fun to make. Here...

Warm January weather concerns De Anza students and faculty

Warm January weather concerns De Anza students and faculty

Emjay Troxclair, Reporter/copy chief | January 25, 2021

Bay Area weather this January has become one of California’s hottest recorded winters as temperatures range from mid- to high 70s. Residents are beginning to worry. Mary Poffenroth, environmental...

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’...

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