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Tips for a lazy geek with an iPhone

Tips for a lazy geek with an iPhone

Duane Soubirous, Staff Reporter | May 3, 2016

1.iPhone camera, free The camera app that comes with iPhone is great for anyone who is unfamiliar with photography or in a hurry. Simply tap an area in the photo, and the camera automatically focuses...

“Purple Rain”: Worth watching only for music

Lloyd “Chuckie” Snyder, Staff Reporter | May 3, 2016

After one of the most talented musicians of the last century, Prince, died, it might seem fitting to revisit his most memorable film “Purple Rain.” It would be indeed a great idea, if only the...

New Deftones album review

Virgilio Gonzales, Staff Reporter | May 3, 2016

Almost two decades into their career, and Deftones managed to put out another excellent project with ‘Gore.” Sonically, it’s a mix of their past two efforts, “Diamond Eyes” (2010) and...

Former poet laureate, English instructor urges students to free their imagination

Former poet laureate, English instructor urges students to free their imagination

Laura Shkouratoff, Staff Reporter | May 3, 2016

If you’ve seen a professor walking the halls of the campus, mumbling to himself, than you’ve mostly likely seen Dave Denny. Denny, an English instructor at De Anza College, spends his time...

1 in 23,000: Alex plays the piano with passion

Matt Shamshoian, Web Editor | April 28, 2016

“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 interesting.

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“Jungle Book” review: Another Disney triumph

Lloyd Snyder, Staff Writer | April 21, 2016

Disney strikes gold again! Hot off the heels of their smash hit “Zootopia,” it delivers another stirring triumph, this time with a live-action film. Director Jon Favreau’s “The Jungle Book”...

"Who We Be" art exhibition: Race still divides us

“Who We Be” art exhibition: Race still divides us

Sabrina Paras, Staff Writer | April 21, 2016

Who would have figured that such a small room, what appeared to have a maximum persons capacity of 10 people, could carry 50 years of America’s greatest racial struggles and cultural endeavors. Available...

Dancers Perform in "Dreamsicle", choreographed as part of the De Anza Winter Concert.

Movement can be life-changing

Walter Teng-Tran, Staff Writer | April 19, 2016

Whether you are a veteran dancer hoping to find new ways to improve your craft or a newcomer looking to have some fun, De Anza’s dance scene is in no shortage of opportunities. From classes to clubs,...

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,...

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