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Foothill De Anza Board of Trustees President Patrick Ahrens speaks on his experience going from a student to working in public service at De Anza College on Feb. 22.

From public education to public service, Patrick Ahrens advocates for equity

Kritika Sharma | March 23, 2023

De Anza College alumnus and President of the Foothill De Anza College Board of Trustees Patrick Ahrens has been a longtime advocate for student engagement and affordable housing. Ahrens was formerly...

De Anza Colleges Artistic  Expression Village hosted the Miyazaki Film Festival on March 9, featuring the film Howls Moving Castle.

Miyazaki Festival promotes community through film

Ryan Del Rosario | March 15, 2023

Three films produced by Japanese film director Hayao Miyazaki's were featured at De Anza College's Miyazaki Film Festival on Feb. 23, March 2 and March 9. The Artistic Expression Village played "Kiki's...

Welcome to La Voz News!

Jessie Zhou, Lauren Linh Bui, and Ayah Ali-Ahmad | March 14, 2023

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a part of La Voz, De Anza's award-winning student news organization? Some of the students from the fall 2022 quarter have collaborated to create a...

The Lick Observatory, located on the summit of Mount Hamilton, was covered in snow on Feb. 26.

De Anza experiences sudden cold and rare wintery weather

Lauren Linh Bui | March 10, 2023

For the first time in more than a decade, the National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory for the Bay Area that lasted from Feb. 23 to March 6. Snow on the mountains, which could be seen...

The De Anza College Photo Gallery showcases current photography students work.

De Anza’s flourishing Photography Department

Connor Blum | March 10, 2023

The De Anza College Photography Department has proved to be a strong division with high enrollment and award-winning students. Creative Arts Department Dean Daniel Smith, one of the individuals who...

De Anza College Vintage Singers perform at A Cappella Tea at the California History Center on Sunday, March 5.

Vintage Singers host first a cappella tea in 4 years

Kritika Sharma | March 8, 2023

The De Anza College Vintage Singers held a tea-time concert in the California History Center on Sunday, March 5. The event was a limited capacity fundraiser and welcomed around 50 guests with snacks, warm...

De Anzas Stronger Together project highlights the minds and hearts of Veterans on campus.

Kathryn Cooke proves education is possible after service

Autumn Alvarez | March 8, 2023

The colorfully connected hands stretching over the wall of De Anza College’s Veteran Services Center paint a picture of solidarity between the school and veterans like Kathryn Cooke. After serving...

Ashley Djunaedi and Stella Kang, both 18-year-old communication studies majors, organize and set up the Archived Source stall.

Monthly flea market brings diverse vendors and products

Leila Salam | March 8, 2023

De Anza College’s most recent flea market was held on Saturday, March 4 and hosted vendors that sold a variety of goods, giving customers a chance to spot unique finds at low prices.  Vendor Hung...

The title slide of the Feb. 25 show in the Fujitsu Planetarium.

Gallery: Fujitsu Planetarium’s educational weekly shows

John Pham | March 8, 2023

De Anza College’s Fujitsu Planetarium holds multiple shows every Saturday, including "This Is Our Sky," which is shown in the following pictures. This specific show explored the solar system with its...

Entrepreneurs find a new use for social media

Entrepreneurs find a new use for social media

Dennise Delgado | March 5, 2023

With the popularity of social media, small fashion businesses are able to gain attention, followers and customers more easily than ever before.  Young entrepreneurs can showcase their creative, unique...

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