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Catherine Swords,
18, undecided,
speaks with
students about
sexual violence
at the Take Back
the Night event
Tuesday, June 3.

Confront gender-based violence

Adrian Discipulo, Staff Writer | June 7, 2014

De Anza College students participated in activities and discussions to spread awareness about gender-based violence during Take Back The Night in the Hinson Center’s Conference rooms on Tuesday, June...

De Anza Jazz Ensemble saxophone player
Rich Ladden performing.

33rd Annual Herb Patnoe Jazz Festival

Joey Garber, Staff Writer | June 6, 2014

The 33rd Annual Herb Patnoe Jazz Festival took place in the Visual and Performing Arts Center, Friday May 30. The night began with a set by the De Anza Jazz Ensemble, directed by John Russel. They...

The League of Legends gather during Fanime.

Fanime takes over downtown

Chris Padilla, Staff Writer | June 6, 2014

Plain clothes are a minority in a sea of costumes. FanimeCon was in full swing. I was home. FanimeCon is an annual convention that celebrates all things geeky, including video games, anime, movies,...

Alan Roth's "Zombie in the Kitchen"

Film/TV showcase

Michael Mannina, Events Editor | June 6, 2014

What could a Public Service Announcement about kitchen/food safety, featuring zombies, be for? The 35th Annual Student Film & Video Show being held on Friday, June 13 at  the Visual Performing Arts...

"X-Men: Days of Future Past" summer hit

“X-Men: Days of Future Past” summer hit

Kayla Grizzle, Staff Writer | June 1, 2014

The summer blockbuster "X-Men: Days of Future Past" lives up to its predecessors. It's funny, emotional and downright entertaining. Earning $111 million at the box office on its opening weekend, the...

Poet shares cultural experience

Poet shares cultural experience

Jim Lunde, Staff Writer | June 1, 2014

On May 22, a large crowd gathered at the De Anza College campus center to hear Martin Espada read his poem, "The Soldiers in the Garden," about the U.S. backed Chilean coup on "the first 9/11." The coup...

Karl Schaffer; hard working math professor and dance choreographer

Karl Schaffer; hard working math professor and dance choreographer

Antonija Jakovcevic, Staff Writer | June 1, 2014

Karl Schaffer is fascinated with the connections between ideas and movement. Schaffer is a math professor at De Anza College and a dance choreographer whose creative experiments have taken him both...

Tuesday evening food trucks

Tuesday evening food trucks

Adrian Discipulo, Staff Writer | June 1, 2014

Off The Grid food trucks served up more than expected at Whole Foods’ parking lot Tuesday, May 14. Off The Grid is a festival of food trucks that meets every Tuesday from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the...

Madhav Srivastava, 19, business major, said he predicts
he’ll be “dunked” in the tank at least 30 times today.
“… Why not? It’s a hot day.”

Springtime fun at De Anza Carnival

Chris Padilla, Staff Writer | May 25, 2014

The smell of spun sugar, the sound of loud music, a pink lady on stilts and the prospect of sending a guy plummeting into the water drew students to the Main Quad for the annual Spring Carnival on May...

"The Aesthetic of Art" oil on canvas by Danielle Travers, Jurors Award winner

De Anza students display talent at Art Show

Daneia Rodriguez, Staff Writer | May 25, 2014

A live band, snacks and an art collection fit for The Metropolitan highlighted De Anza College's  Student Art Show reception at the Euphrat Museum of Art. This year’s exhibit features dozens of student...

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