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REVIEW: “A Wrinkle in Time” curious, creative but confusing

Lorie Anne Reyes, Staff Reporter | March 28, 2018

OUR RATING: 2.5/5 “A Wrinkle in Time” sparks both curiosity and confusion as its puzzling storyline unravels and notable characters fail to live up to Disney-esque expectations. “A Wrinkle...

Barry saxophone player and Daddios Big Band member plays some jazzy tunes at the De Anza Jazz Ensemble Concert on March 23.

DA Jazz Ensemble provides versatile, intimate performance

John Bricker, Ana Acosta, Staff Reporter | March 28, 2018

The De Anza College Jazz Ensemble gave a lively and intimate performance to a small crowd at the Visual and Performing Arts Center on March 23 for their big band funk-themed concert. “I think the...

Japanese-American internment Day of Remembrance evokes present-day concerns

John Bricker, Staff Writer | March 27, 2018

Guest speakers at De Anza College’s Day of Remembrance event on February 20 used the discussion of the Japanese American Incarceration during World War II to rebuke President Trump’s efforts toward...

The workshop class finalizes the DA Dance Demonstration with a bang on March 22 at the Visual & Performing Arts Center at De Anza College.

Dancers’ energy belies trouble ahead for De Anza department

William Roman, Staff Reporter | March 27, 2018

“Take a dance class and save your life,” dance instructor Warren Lucas implored the audience at the DA Dance Demonstration held on Thursday, March 22 at De Anza Collge. What started off gently...

DA Autotech Dept. suffers low enrollment

Stephanie Lam, Staff Writer | March 26, 2018

Over the past six years, De Anza College's automotive technology department has faced a shortage of student enrollment. The decline in enrollment, according to department chair and machining instructor...

Front: A raised bed containing spring onions for the cafeteria. Back: Two raised beds containing a variety of foods such as kale, butter lettuce, strawberries, tomato, peas, mint, snow peas, etc.

From Kirsch to kitchen, students sow sustainable crops

Ana Acosta, Staff Reporter | March 21, 2018

If you ate at the pho, flatbread or salad bars at the cafeteria this fall quarter, there is a chance that your food was topped with fresh spring onions and basil grown on campus by students. Hidden...

‘Love, Simon’ a solid venture into LGBTQ teen rom-coms

Ethan Maneja, Staff Reporter | March 21, 2018

“Love, Simon” has huge significance as the first widely-distributed LGBTQ teen romantic comedy films, the start of a potentially new wave of LGBTQ mainstream representation in the film industry. But...

VIDA brings together student activists

Rebecca Arnone, Staff Writer | March 21, 2018

Student activists gathered for a conference on social justice and student empowerment in the Riverside room of the Student Center on Friday, March 16. The Vasconcellos Institute for Democracy in Action...

Field of broken dreams: De Anza College baseball team seeks answers

Field of broken dreams: De Anza College baseball team seeks answers

Friday, Feb. 23 was supposed to be the dawn of a new day for De Anza College’s baseball program. Instead, fallout from the day’s events has left the team without a home field, fighting for answers from both administration and athletics personnel.
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