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De Anza's parking lot is infamous for parking issues.

DA Voices: Had parking lot incidents? Would security cameras help?

Olga Geriaeva and Clara Chan | June 21, 2017

Dareke Fleming, 44, History Twice my truck had been hit. It has probably cost me about $1500 worth of damage to my car, where somebody just hit my car and just walked away. It was basically a hit and...

De Anza’s Dance Workshop students perform a song about feminism at the 2017 Dance Showcase in the Euphrat Museum on June 9.

Dance students ‘Revive, Resist, Rejoice’ during De Anza College dance showcase

Audrey Marques, Staff Reporter | June 20, 2017

The last dance showcase, “Revive, Resist, Rejoice” took place on June 9, at the Visual & Performing Arts Center at De Anza College. It was directed by student workshop veteran Arthur Arboleda,...

Professional actors Mark Vashro and LeighAnn Cannon perform a scene from “What You Will” in De Anza College on June 6.

All the school’s a stage…

Audrey Marques, Staff Reporter | June 20, 2017

Professional actors performed at De Anza last Tuesday, previewing three scenes of an original play written by a member of the theater faculty. Marilyn Patton, theater professor, organized the performance...

Willis shows the audience how they label evidence at a crime scene in Palo Alto, CA.

Criminalist provides examples of applying statistics in forensic science workshop in De Anza College

Vince Aguilar, Staff Reporter | June 12, 2017

A criminalist from the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Crime Laboratory taught students how to walk away from arson and suggested a new item should be added to the game “Clue” during a killer...

Sean Hinson, 22, plant biology major, inspects a piece of radio telescope at the Leaps and Bounds on May 25.

NASA engineer attends physics conference hosted by De Anza’s Physics club

Yane An, Editor-In-Chief | June 12, 2017

A NASA aerospace engineer told the story of how he got a 66 percent on a math test because he switched a negative and positive sign on the last page of the last problem, and how despite those kinds of...

De Anza’s Auto Tech Club: Join a community for your life, career and self

Anas Mustafa, Staff Reporter | June 12, 2017

De Anza’s Automotive Technology Club focuses on teaching students practical and theory work in regards to automotive technology. The club is an extremely connected and close knit community. Auto Tech...

Georgie Guitron, 19, sociology major in front of his art wall

De Anza’s Office of Equity hosts space panel and art exhibit to empower “femme” community

Andrew Shinjo, Staff Reporter | June 12, 2017

The De Anza College Office of Equity hosted the “Femme Space” panel and exhibit last Thursday to honor the late artist Amanda Harris. “Femme” refers to a feminine-appearing person in the LGBTQ...

Some examples of groceries available this week: Oatmeal, beans, peanut butter and granola.

De Anza’s food pantry offers free food to eligible students

Audrey Marques, Staff Reporter | June 6, 2017

A possible solution to address what DASB Senate calls the “food crisis” is De Anza’s food pantry. De Anza College offers a service that provides free food for students in need. The pantry is located...

“The Java Scrubs” pretend to work on a 2-D platformer game (They are looking at memes)

De Anza’s Developer’s Guild: Pac-man, reddit jokes and rescuing greg

Andrew Shinjo, Staff Reporter | June 6, 2017

If you have ever been interested in learning how to make a mobile app, a website or a video game, but never knew where to start, then the Developer’s Guild is the place to be. Developer’s Guild is...

Film student Christine Bumgarner has experienced homelessness twice in her life. 
“I know that bad shit will happen and you need help,” she said. “The first time, the family I was born with took us in, and out here it was the family I chose that took me in.”

De Anza’s Homeless Students

Bibi Samiezade-Yazd, Staff Reporter | May 30, 2017

In the bustling streets of the Bay Area, hundreds of thousands of people push and pass strangers daily, ignoring those on the streets around them. The few people likely to salvage acknowledgment and...

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