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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...

Psychology Club: Advance your psych career

Yane An, Editor-In-Chief | May 30, 2017

The Psychology Club was revived in Winter Quarter by dedicated students in the Psychology Department, hoping to encourage students to hear about the subject, learn more about transfer options and receive...

Physics Club: NASA and prosthetic railguns

Natalie Valencia and Karan Abrol | May 30, 2017

In De Anza’s Physics Club, students passionate about physics and engineering can come together to solve problems, talk about the subject and combine rail guns with prosthetic arms. The club is currently...

Chi Tran, 21, environmental economics and public policy major

De Anza’s international students: Chi Tran

Andrew Shinjo, Staff Reporter | May 30, 2017

Hailing from Hai Phong, Vietnam, Chi Tran, 21, environmental economics and public policy major, is not a force to be messed with! With her self-described “blunt and loud” rhetoric, Tran will speak...

Kenzo Chua, 19, Film/TV major, falls into the Dunk Tank after a successful hit.

Free Spring carnival reduces stress

Audrey Marques, Staff Reporter | May 25, 2017

Cotton candy, candies, treats and prizes brought students to the main quad for last Thursday’s Spring Carnival. Organized by the DASB Senate’s Diversity and Events Committee, everything was completely...

4 Elements Hip Hop allows students to express their art at the Open Mic in the Euphrat every first Thursday of the month.
“You don’t have to be a top show artist to share anything with the crowd,” Ray Molano, 24, social behavioral sciences major said.

Open Mic can be not so open at times

Susan Garcia, Staff Reporter | May 25, 2017

The Euphrat holds rows of chairs aligned to face a small corner of the room illuminated by spotlights. A crowd of fifteen wait for the next speaker. This is De Anza’s 4 Elements Hip Hop Organization...

Queer fears in video games

Jamie Lamping, Staff Writer | May 23, 2017

Though still sparse, LGBT representation is growing in all aspects of media. Video games are helping lead the way: several large titles like “Overwatch,” “Mass Effect: Andromeda” and “Dragon...

“Guardians of the Galaxy” lacks depth but genuinely funny

Yane An, Editor in chief | May 23, 2017

The misfit crew of “Guardians of the Galaxy,” return to save the universe again in “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.” The movie, with its many flaws, borders on one-dimensional, but provides quirky...

Pop! 5

Chuckie Snyder, POP! EDITOR | May 9, 2017

Chuckie's 5 fiercest things from the past two weeks  “Fargo,” FX’s anthology series has improved with each progressing season. Ewan McGregor plays twin brothers in this Minnesota based crime...

One of the many performances of the day, the K-Pop Dance Club is seen here enthusiastically dancing. The club hoped to excite their audience and bring new members to their organization by showing off their dancing abilities.

Clubs day features organizations and performances

Vaibhav Vijaykar, Staff Reporter | May 8, 2017

A sea of light blue engulfed the main quad, captivating a crowd of students who flocked to the center of campus last Thursday to watch G.R.A.N.D, an on-campus dance group, perform during Club Day. Every...

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