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Movie Previews: Holiday openings a break from shopping, food, family obligations

Jay Serrano, Staff Writer | November 25, 2013

With the holiday season coming up, huddling with the family in one house can drive students insane. The movie theater can be the best escape, especially with all the new releases coming out. “Frozen”...

Campus Review: Photographer visits De Anza

Campus Review: Photographer visits De Anza

Andrew Boyce, Staff Writer | November 25, 2013

Bill Dane has been a photographer since 1969. He came to De Anza to show some of his work and share with students a few tips and some wisdom. Born in Pasadena, California, Dane joined the Army...

Laurin Chichkanoffs Duct Tape Basketball Hoop on display at the Making Space exhibit in the Euphrat Museum at De Anza College during the reception on Nov.13.

“Making Space” reception creates dialogue about art

Carl Nilvall, Staff Writer | November 25, 2013

“Making Space,” the current exhibit at De Anza College’s Euphrat museum, explores physical, cultural and historic space through art. A reception on Wednesday, Nov. 13, included De Anza students...

App Review: Apps help geo-locate reminders, plan fitness routine

Vinitra Swamy, Staff Writer | November 25, 2013

Having too many apps with similar functions hinders your ability to find the right app for what you want. Here are four life improvement tools that can actually make an impact instead of sitting...

Call of Duty: Ghosts Fails to Live Upto It’s Legacy

Craig Morrison | November 18, 2013

Infinity Ward's newest addition to the Call of Duty franchise, Ghosts, hit store shelves this week. But if you're coming right off the heels of last year's smash hit Black Ops 2, expect to feel let...

App Review: NPR Music

App Review: NPR Music

Katie Phan, Staff Writer | November 18, 2013

Instead of living on of a digital diet of gaming, productivity or social networking apps, I spend most of my smart phone usage with headphones glued to my ears, listening to music. More than half...

Davied Morales, left, and Chuck Lee, right, sing and perform rap.

Music, spoken word fill art museum for 1st Thursday Open Mic

Katie Phan, Staff Writer | November 18, 2013

Students turned the Euphrat Museum of Art into a performance venue for 1st Thursday Open Mic on Nov. 7 with an evening of dance, music, poetry and spoken word. “It’s an artsy night,” 1st Thursday...

Tutoring help goes beyond math, English

Zee Wang, Staff Writer | November 18, 2013

The Student Success Center offers De Anza College students many tutoring options beyond the expected tutoring for English writing and math problems. The SSC also offers services such as the...

How To: Not share too much online

Rika Kumar, Staff Writer | November 18, 2013

Whether it is for socializing, schoolwork, or even getting a job, social media is a crucial asset to students. But people often embarrassingly share more information than they should on the Internet,...

How To: Staying fit on a tight schedule

Angel Johnson, Staff Writer | November 12, 2013

When many college students are busy with work and school, who has time to work out? Freshmen 15 does not have to be problem with the new Tabata workout. CJ Jones, fitness center coordinator...

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