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The voice of De Anza since 1967.

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Khanh Ngo, 21, liberal arts with an emphasis in science, math and engineering major, stands in front of the Inter Club Council Office. She has served as the ICC chairperson since November 2021, and she will be leaving on Apr. 27, 2023.

Khanh Ngo discusses clubs on campus, leaving De Anza and loving her hometown

Rory Conlon | April 25, 2023

After Khanh Ngo’s first year of college, she chose to take a step back. She graduated from high school in June 2020, three months after the COVID-19 pandemic forced the country into lockdown. When she...

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...

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...

Rich Hansen was a De Anza College mathematics professor who held multiple positions within the community college Faculty Association and touched all those that were a part of his life. (Photo courtesy of the Foothill-De Anza Community College District)

Professor Rich Hansen leaves behind a legacy of excellence

Autumn Alvarez | February 15, 2023

Rich Hansen was a man who wore many hats, and –– one might even say –– many plaid, button-up shirts. As a De Anza College mathematics instructor, president of the Faculty Association and the...

Shravya Patibanda in De Anza Colleges sunken garden with her electric guitar on Saturday, Oct. 15.

Shravya Patibanda: Cupertino musical prodigy in the making

Trevis Dampier | December 10, 2022

Sixteen-year-old Shravya Patibanda may look like a normal student on campus, but she is not your typical college pupil. Starting music classes at the early age of six, Patibanda has already gained success...

Iretunde Akinsola, 20, a computer science major, immigrated to the Bay Area when he was a sophomore in high school. Six years later, he is thriving as a student-athlete at De Anza College.

Iretunde Akinsola hails from Nigeria, but has found a new home

Kevin Nguyen, Freelance Reporter | December 9, 2022

Iretunde Akinsola speaks with a kind of certainty that is initially disarming when he tells you what his plans for the future are once he finishes his career at De Anza College.  “I’m going to...

Athletic trainer, David Kobata in the training facility ready to help the next athlete in need, on Monday Nov. 28.

How David Kobata became the athletic trainer who can do it all

Trevis Dampier, Staff Reporter | December 9, 2022

Being responsible for over 400 student athletes, De Anza College Athletic Trainer David Kobata has handled this duty tremendously for over four years and continues to treat any mishaps athletes may have After...

Cesar Cornejo taking a breather while playing against Cañada Colleges team at De Anzas soccer field on Nov. 4.

Soccer captain Cesar Cornejo knows what it takes to be a leader

Sabrina Jiang | November 20, 2022

Twenty-year-old kinesiology major, Cesar Cornejo is one of the captains on De Anza College’s men's soccer team.  Cornejo showcases his leadership skills on and off the field, constantly pushing his...

Judy Miner (middle) and her two sisters, Dottie Lagrand (left) and Janice (right),  celebrating Dotties retirement in 2015. Lagrand refers to Miner as the rock of the family and said she looks forward to taking more trips with her younger sister once shes retired. (Photo courtesy of Dottie Lagrand)

Chancellor Judy Miner: a lifetime of learning

Rory Conlon | November 19, 2022

Foothill-De Anza Chancellor Judy Miner remembers desperately wanting to go home. When she was 2 years old, her family moved from the Bernal Heights neighborhood of San Francisco to the Excelsior District....

Former De Anza dean and instructor, Carolyn Wilkins-Santos (left), alongside Division Administrative Assistant, Leslie Nguyen (right) outside the California History Center on Sept. 22. (Photo courtesy of Lori Clinchard)

Carolyn Wilkins Santos: A Catalyst for Educational Success

Autumn Alvarez | November 18, 2022

The prestigious white-columned building on campus is much more than its century-old windows and walls. The California History Center’s CHC mission of shedding light on De Anza College’s and California’s...

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