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The voice of De Anza since 1967.

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Learn while traveling with De Anza study abroad program

Ruben Mendoza, Staff Writer | April 19, 2016

Observing historical sites, eating with Buddhist monks and exploring a foreign country sounds like a dream. De Anza College students can live the dream by studying abroad this summer and immersing themselves...

Dr. Ivan Gulkoff, of Mountain View, California, hands tickets to people to see his dime museum.

Local artists collaborate with community

Laura Shkouratoff, Staff Writer | April 19, 2016

Artists gathered to share with interested locals their love for letterpress printing and similar arts on April 9. People of all ages gathered in History Park in San Jose despite the rain to enjoy exhibits,...

From Tehran to De Anza: A Dancers odyssey

From Tehran to De Anza: A Dancer’s odyssey

Paul Ledesma, Staff Writer | April 18, 2016

The audience fell silent as the dancer stepped into the light. Dressed in a traditional Persian costume, she stood tall and graceful in a frozen tableau, extending her arms out from her sides, tilting...

Animator Colton Machado brings his imagination to life

Bharpur Singh, Staff Writer | April 11, 2016

Colton Machado is a De Anza student, animator, and screenwriter. “1 in 23,000" is a series of videos by La Voz reporters highlighting individual students, staff and faculty at De Anza who do something...

Tricker Jet Amarasinghe is flipping awesome

Isabel Malcolmson, Staff Writer | April 5, 2016

Jet Amarasinghe is a De Anza student and "tricker", something resembling a cross between a gymnast and martial artist. "1 in 23,000" is a series of videos by La Voz reporters highlighting individual students,...

Needs of student with disability not met

Needs of student with disability not met

Alena Naiden, Features editor | March 12, 2016

Imagine a ping-pong ball. It skips from one side to the other, and you can’t quite focus on it, can’t freeze it in the air. All the visual details around the ball become a blurry kaleidoscope of everything...

In U.S. illegally, student finds hope at De Anza

In U.S. illegally, student finds hope at De Anza

Liliana Cornelio, Staff Writer | March 12, 2016

Immigrants come from different backgrounds, paths and places, but they all have one thing in common: they are looking for a better future. A De Anza College student who wishes not to disclose his name...

San Jose art exhibit Peep highlights human trafficking issue

San Jose art exhibit “Peep” highlights human trafficking issue

Matt Shamshoian, Staff Writer | March 12, 2016

Small circular viewing holes expose the faces of hundreds of children, each symbolizing a stolen childhood. The art piece, “Peep,” sheds light on the shadowy human trafficking industry in peep show...

De Anza activists pushing for disability justice course

Liliana Cornelio, Staff Writer | March 12, 2016

Imagine a world where you cannot see, hear or walk. Imagine not being able to easily open a door, get around or even be understood. Many disabled students at De Anza College don’t have to imagine...

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