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Present-day anti-Muslim bias linked to WWII internment

Present-day anti-Muslim bias linked to WWII internment

Kassie Amper, Staff Writer | February 26, 2016

Linking World War II internment with present-day discrimination against Muslims, guest speakers said that history is repeating itself as De Anza College students and community members gathered to commemorate...

Boba tea places: alternative for coffee shops, retreat to Asian culture

Howard Wen, Staff Writer | February 18, 2016

You pass by a person holding an opaque drink filled with pearls. In fact, you pass by quite a lot of them every day. Many De Anza students are now replacing their drinks from the dining service to the...

Golden Brown signature fish and chip, with fries and clam chowder for just $8.99

The City Fish Review

Nang Hlaing, Staff Writer | February 18, 2016

Clam chowder, fresh oysters and piping hot fish and chips: all the seafood lovers out there, a new restaurant is in town. The City Fish will give anyone more than their money is worth. Located five...

Mental Health Care: De Anza listens to your problems

Mental Health Care: De Anza listens to your problems

Isabel Malcolmson | February 16, 2016

A social stigma surrounds the idea of mental health care. Outdated Freudian images of laying down and talking about an Oedipus complex in horrific detail frequently come to mind.  Students fear the label...

Where good music lives

Where good music lives

Will Savage, Staff Writer | February 16, 2016

A common question that arises amongst college students is: Where are the best places to go out and experience live music? In the Bay Area, a variety of venues cater to all musical genres. The three popular...

Amanda Williamsen, 41, Cupertino poet laureate.

A glimpse at Cupertino poet laureate

Jamie Jara, Staff Writer | February 16, 2016

She sat in seclusion with just a pen and paper in hand. After quieting her thoughts, she became completely immersed in the realm of limitless possibilities. This is how Amanda Williamsen shuts off the...

A visitor watches images of birds represented by LEDs suspended from the ceiling.

Poetry in light: The art of Jim Campbell

Paul Ledesma, Staff Writer | February 16, 2016

  The images captured inside Plexiglas were projected on walls and suspended from the ceiling. Made up of hundreds of individual LEDs, each image had an ethereal quality that was familiar and otherworldly...

Film festival: The heart of innovation

Isabel Malcolmson, Staff Writer | February 16, 2016

      If you love films and James Franco, you won’t want to miss out on the Cinequest Film Festival, which runs from March 1-13 in San Jose. The event will include meetups, parties,...

Revenant: not astonishing, but emotionally charged

Jamie Jara, Staff Writer | February 4, 2016

For this year’s 88th Academy Awards, Leonardo DiCaprio received his fifth  Oscar nomination for best actor in “The Revenant.”   In the past month, he has won the Golden Globe award for best...

Free massage at De Anza: relaxing, not outstanding

Gregory Schrader, Staff Writer | February 4, 2016

A nondescript exterior and a single sign mark the entrance to PE 12L. Inside is neither a classroom, nor a faculty office. Behind the door is a service few would expect on a college campus; a massage...

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