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Vince Staples' new album doesn't hold back in subject matter since going independent from Def Jam Records.

‘Cry Baby’ is a tear-jerker

Jonathan Nguyen-Au, La Voz Staff | June 22, 2026

“Cry Baby,” Vince Staples’ seventh studio album, explores racial and systemic issues in the United States through a new sonic direction, reflecting current events. Released on June 5, the...

Students watch as the progress Pride and transgender flags are raised at De Anza College on June 3.

College raises LGBTQ+ flags

Gavin Rust, La Voz Staff | June 8, 2026

Community members kicked-off Pride month by raising the Pride flag in the main quad on June 3. California and U.S. flags are replaced with the progress Pride flag, an updated version of the Pride...

Growing stress and time pressure are reshaping how students experience daily life.

Is procrastination the new norm?

Teymur Khanlarov, La Voz Staff | May 19, 2026

This is the opinion of the writer and does not necessarily reflect the views of La Voz News. I had finally completed my essay. It was a perfect piece to turn in, no worries about being graded poorly. However,...

Community college is a more affordable alternative to traditional universities, but it is becoming more expensive.

Community college far from affordable

Gabe Manglona, La Voz Staff | April 26, 2026

This is the opinion of the writer and does not necessarily reflect the views of La Voz News. Compared to four-year universities, community college is often more affordable. However, even these institutions...

With public transit facing drastic budget cuts, the next stop seems to be the junkyard.

Don’t take away my BART

La Voz Editorial Board | March 22, 2026

Read “Mind the gap,” La Voz reporter Cris Li’s article covering the Bay Area public transit funding crisis, here.   Bay Area public transit is on the brink of dying, and its death...

"Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occassionally." is the next step in Harry Styles' discography, one brimming with growth and freedom.

Harry Styles enters new era

Katherine Fritz, La Voz Staff | March 15, 2026

“Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.,” Harry Styles’ fourth studio album, was an eagerly anticipated release following his 2022 album, “Harry’s House.” The album’s exquisite introduction,...

A Frutiger Metro style graphic shows two people dancing. Frutiger Metro was a famous aesthetic from the mid-to-late 2000s and 2010s.

Rewind the rhythm

Kinjal Dhandar, La Voz Staff | March 14, 2026

When Tyler, The Creator released his album “DON’T TAP THE GLASS” in July, he included a song with instructions on how to listen to the album. The first rule being body movement, no sitting still...

From left, Isa Ono, 22, psychology major, Mason Li, 19, philosophy major and Henderson Sandoval, 19, psychology major pose together by their club booth in the main quad on March 2.

Photo Essay: Culture on display

Yosselyn Garcia Rodas, La Voz Staff | March 10, 2026

De Anza’s Inter Club Council hosted a Cultural Day event on March 2, where students and staff wore their cultural outfits and performed in a red carpet fashion show. Clubs such as the 4 Elements...

Photo taken on Feb. 17.

Faculty rolls out free textbooks

Jonathan Nguyen-Au, La Voz Staff | February 23, 2026

Several educational departments at De Anza College have finished developing Open Educational Resources content plans to reduce costs for students. These plans are underway thanks to a $1.6...

Students wait at De Anza bus station on Feb. 2.

District shuttle opens

Ariel Alvarez, La Voz Staff | February 9, 2026

At the Board of Trustee’s meeting on Feb. 2, The Foothill-De Anza Board of Trustees announced a new shuttle that travels between college campuses Foothill and De Anza. This new shuttle will be...

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