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Second season of “13 Reasons Why” shows cruel realities of High School

Lorie Anne Reyes, Staff Reporter | June 1, 2018

Story continues in second season of “13 Reasons Why” and proves that the cruel realities of high school controversy is something worth highlighting. The much disputed Netflix original teen drama...

Art pieces stand scattered apart from each other as the lightening for the exhibit is set up.

De Anza’s Euphrat Museum hosts student art show with record number of submissions

Stephanie Lam, Staff Reporter | May 4, 2018

The Euphrat Museum of Art will host the De Anza Student Art Show from May 7 to June 8. According to Diana Argabrite, the museum's Program Coordinator, the show will feature recent art made by De Anza's...

New Hop Along album displays expert and unique performances

John Bricker, Opinions Editor | May 4, 2018

Indie rock band Hop Along’s latest album “Bark Your Head Off, Dog,” is easily one of the best records of 2018 so far, an addictive display of expert songwriting and vocal performances. The Philadelphia...

Back to his old days, The Weeknd’s EP hits with longtime fans

Jeffrey Windham, Staff Reporter | May 3, 2018

“My Dear Melancholy,” is a return to the explicit R&B that made The Weeknd famous and his third Billboard No. 1 album in a row. The thematic conflict exposes his disconnection from the emotions...

‘Avengers: Infinity War’ more than just a movie

William Roman, Staff Reporter | May 3, 2018

Plenty of movies are just movies; few are experiences. After ten years and 18 movies of cinematic build-up, “Avengers: Infinity War” lives up to the hype as an exciting and emotional experience. In...

De Anza Anime Club brings a sense of community for its members

Stephanie Lam, Staff Reporter | May 2, 2018

Council chamber A is filled with chatter as both new and old Anime club members arrive for the first meeting of the spring quarter. Extra tables are pulled out and pushed to the back of the room for...

Preview: Standing up Against Hate event

Brittani Maher, Staff Reporter | April 23, 2018

The executive director of the California History Center encourages victims and witnesses of hate crimes or hate speech to attend part two of a three-part event series called Stand Up to Hate. Tom Izu...

Wellness is a balancing act of health and expectations

Mary Sullivan, Guest Columnist | April 23, 2018

In the rush of the first week of Spring quarter, let’s look at the balancing act of health and happiness encompassing wellness. Basic needs are available to students such as food, clothing, shelter....

Interclub Council at risk due to budget cuts

Kevin Coleto, Staff Reporter | April 20, 2018

A report by the Student Services Planning and Budget Team suggests significant deficits to Student Development & EOPS programs may be implemented, which may negatively affect the Interclub Council,...

“Isle of Dogs” masterful animation, shallow characterization

Ethan Maneja, Staff Reporter | April 18, 2018

Wes Anderson’s return to the big screen with animated film “Isle of Dogs,” has the potential to be a great film, but lacks the heart to achieve it. “Isle of Dogs” takes place in the fictional...

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