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Members of Psychology Club enjoy tea at the Psych Tea Party in the California History Center on May 9.

The Psychology Tea Party is a unique blend of minds and conversations

Sabrina Kulieva, La Voz Staff | May 30, 2024

A new kind of social gathering was brewing in the California History Center on May 9. The Psychology Tea Party, which features a fusion of discussion and casual socializing, combines the therapeutic...

Matcha flavored drinks and candy on a stick attract sweet tooths at the Night Market food festival in Pleasanton on May 19.

626 Night Market food festival kicks off summer with a variety of innovative refreshments

Sonny La, La Voz Staff | May 27, 2024

Summer is right around the corner so it is time to ditch the comforts of your bed and go outside for some food festival barbecue, savory desserts and drink concoctions. 626 Night Market has kicked off...

Micheline Rosmann in the Porto Alegre river before the flooding, taken on June 12, 2023.

Floods in southern Brazil have destroyed more than 400 cities

Marcela Leticia Borges Silva, La Voz Staff | May 18, 2024

Southern Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul is experiencing the worst flood in history. In this natural calamity, lives and homes were lost, and it is difficult to say how many people are still missing. According...

Students collecting groceries from the mobile pantry on May 14 in front of the Registration and Student Services building.

Park-It Market keeps relieving students’ grocery needs

Allan Galeana, La Voz Staff | May 17, 2024

The Park-It Market returned to De Anza College with another successful visit on May 14, giving students, who are in need or low on certain produce, groceries. The mobile pantry comes to campus multiple...

The front entrance of the Museo Del Prado in Madrid, Spain on April 14th.

What to keep in mind when visiting Spain

Allan Galeana, La Voz Staff | May 15, 2024

From parks to churches and museums, there are so many incredible places to see in Spain, but when visiting another country, it is important to keep safety and expenses in mind. One of the most significant...

A western honeybee drinks nectar from a coyote mint flower in the Cheeseman Environmental studies area at De Anza College in Cupertino on May 8, 2024.

Photo Essay: Hidden Oasis

Francis Mayers, La Voz Staff | May 10, 2024

Nestled at the south end of campus, spread across 1.5 acres, next to the Kirsch Center for Environmental Studies, the Cheeseman Environmental Studies Area offers an oasis of greenery for students and wildlife. The...

Camie Correa, a surgical technician and a Santa Maria resident, takes a break after a long hike by a group of people at Bear Gulch Lake on April 27.

Pinnacle National Park is a magical paradise that attracts hikers and nature lovers

Sonny La, La Voz Staff | May 6, 2024

There is a magical wildlife kingdom located in Soledad, California that is home to mysterious caves and a variety of edible fruit and plant delicacies. It is known for its unique mountain shapes and...

MSA members check bingo cards to determine winner at the MSA Bingo event, April 26, held at West Valley Muslim association in Saratoga.

Muslim Student Association hosts Islamic bingo night

Sarah Atito, La Voz Staff | May 1, 2024

De Anza’s Muslim Student Associations organized a bingo night on April 26 with the Foothill chapter at the West Valley Muslim Association in Saratoga. Asiya Shaikh, 19, a business economics major and...

People dance while Drown the Rat, a stoner punk band, perform a song at the Sofa Street Fair in downtown San Jose on April 28.

Photo Essay: SoFa Street Fair slams life into Downtown San Jose

Vincent Scrivens, La Voz Staff | April 30, 2024

Stages, people and food trucks crowded the streets; downtown San Jose’s SoFa district hit fairgoers with the sounds of death metal, conversation and stomping feet as they entered the SoFa Street Fair...

A pair of white children's crocs emblazoned with strawberries sit empty, surrounded by other items of clothing and flowers in the memorial in Palo Alto on April 21.

Photo Essay: Empty shoes

Francis Mayers, La Voz Staff | April 30, 2024

Community members, local activists and interfaith leaders congregated at Palo Alto City Hall on April 21 to hold a vigil, mourning the more than 15,000 Palestinian children killed in the Israeli siege...

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