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Students can expect online classes until March

Mathew Bejarano, Reporter | October 19, 2020

On Sept. 25, De Anza College announced that the 2021 Winter quarter will be mostly taught online. In the email sent out to students and staff the college said, “This will ensure that we can continue...

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Mentors@De Anza program aims to guide new students, connect them with experienced students

Jordan Soto, Reporter | October 11, 2020
The Mentors@De Anza program came to life thanks to Karina Thiagarajan’s passion for peer mentorship. 
Students gathered online to hear about De Anza College's clubs on Club Day.

Virtual club fair connects students, despite remote challenges

Nitya Peumans, Reporter | October 9, 2020
On Oct. 1, the Inter Club Council held a Virtual Club Fair where clubs answered live questions, engaged with potential new members and promoted themselves. 
Students receive volunteer opportunities at VIDA's virtual project fair.

Virtual Project Fair offers students volunteer opportunities in housing insecurity, community

Cassandra Garcia, Reporter | October 9, 2020
Despite being restricted to Zoom, the VIDA project fair allowed students to find volunteer opportunities and saw a surprising virtual turnout.
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Pride Month celebrations move online during pandemic

Vanessa Nazareno, Reporter | June 17, 2020

De Anza College students and faculty have had to adjust their pride month celebrations because of the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Due to safety mandates, pride parades, including San Francisco,...

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Free Little Libraries foster community book exchanges during pandemic

Roselle Lagmay, Reporter | June 10, 2020

With many local libraries forced to close in ordinance with COVID-19 mandates, Little Free Libraries have replaced the experience of a normal library. Little Free Library is a nonprofit organization that...

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HEFAS ‘6th Annual Summit’ honors immigrant workers and communities

Andrea Infante, Reporter | June 10, 2020

Students and local organizations united for Higher Education For AB 540 Students two-day sixth annual summit held on June 5 and 7 via Zoom. Discussions included themes of social solidarity through workshops...

Student Success Center adjusts to online tutoring, aims to teach students despite pandemic

Student Success Center adjusts to online tutoring, aims to teach students despite pandemic

Roselle Lagmay, Reporter | June 5, 2020

The Student Success Center, as a result of the campus closure, is offering virtual tutoring sessions through Zoom video chats, in an effort to continue assistance for students during the COVID-19 pandemic. Diana...

Abby Pavon, DACA recipent and frontline healthcare worker, is the sole financial provider for her family of four.

DACA student experiences include working on the frontlines, worries about finances, school, safety

Annalise Freimarck, News/Features Editor | June 1, 2020

After coming home from working on the frontlines as a medical assistant in a psychiatric clinic, Abby Pavon, 21, psychology/sociology major, HEFAS intern and a DACA recipient, sanitizes her work clothes...

My experience navigating De Anza’s free mental health care

My experience navigating De Anza’s free mental health care

Annalise Freimarck, News/Features Editor | May 29, 2020

Some of my first memories of anxiety as a kid were trying to fall asleep at night and worrying that my aging grandparents were going to die that night and I could do nothing about it. I would lay in...

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