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Boxes of documents and shelves of books at the California History Center preserve decades of California’s local, state and regional history.

Photo Essay: Past, present and future

Aidai Boobekova, La Voz Staff | June 12, 2025

On their walk to the Media Learning Center, students may wonder about the distinct building with white Corinthian order columns. This is the California History Center, a space that focuses on preserving...

Wu Jiang, physics laboratory technician, observes “Portrait of Self” by Victoria Almeida at the annual Student Art Show, which features pieces from across the Creative Arts Department.

Photo Essay: Out of the box, into the soul

Aidai Boobekova, La Voz Staff | June 5, 2025

The De Anza Student Art Show reception opened on May 21 at the Euphrat Museum of Art on campus to recognize vibrant student works. The annual event, hosted by the Creative Arts Department, features...

Students find community and connection at Club Day

Carolyn Zhao, La Voz Staff | May 7, 2025

On the third Thursday of every fall, winter and spring quarter, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., the De Anza College Main Quad comes alive with an energy rarely seen during the rest of the quarter — it’s Club...

A row of third-generation Mazda RX-7s line a section of Parking Lot E on April 26. The RX-7’s Wankel rotary engine uses a triangular rotor instead of traditional pistons to create combustion, setting it apart from other sports cars.

Auto Tech Club revs up annual car show

Wylder Robison, La Voz Staff | May 3, 2025

Auto Tech Club’s annual car show attracted car enthusiasts and community members to Parking Lot E on April 26 for its biggest show yet. The Auto Tech Club is affiliated with the De Anza Automotive...

A Skyline College defensive player switches the ball with a right-footed roll-over to begin an attack in a match against West Valley in the De Anza stadium on April 25. After conceding three goals in under 10 minutes, West Valley let one more in before making three for themselves.

Photo Essay: Off-season, on the field

Xitlaly Martinez, La Voz Staff | April 29, 2025

The women's soccer team hosted a mini tournament during the off-season with eight teams from North and South Coast Conference divisions on April 25 at De Anza College. The off-season matches don’t...

The California History Center has added seating and lighting features for the guests, faculty and donors.

Photo Essay: Taste of History

Atharva Salkar, La Voz Staff | April 28, 2025

The California History Center hosted the Taste of History fundraising event on April 26. The event aimed to highlight the need to preserve history through archival material. Tom Izu, executive director...

KDCosmix, De Anza College's non-audition K-pop dance team, performs one of their dance routines for students during Club Day in the Main Quad on Thursday, April 24.

Photo Essay: Club Day returns

Wylder Robison, La Voz Staff | April 28, 2025

Inter Club Council hosted its quarterly Club Day, turning the Main Quad into a display of campus life on Thursday, April 24, where more than 80 clubs and organizations set up to showcase what they...

Carrying signs, banners and flags, protesters line the sidewalk outside the Palo Alto Tesla dealership during the Hands Off protest. Despite being associated with the nationwide Hands Off 2025 protest movement, protesters have maintained a presence outside the Palo Alto Tesla dealership, demonstrating every Wednesday and Saturday.

Photo Essay: Hands off!

Frank Mayers, La Voz Staff | April 27, 2025

On a nationwide day of protest on April 5, over 400 Palo Alto residents and others congregated at Tesla of Palo Alto to take part in a demonstration against President Donald Trump, Elon Musk and the...

From left, former administration chair-elect Varshi Patcha, 18, economics and psychology major and former DASG president-elect Aroush Fatima, 18, computer science major, ask the senate to understand the disqualified coalition's "helplessness" at the Student Council Chambers on April 23.

DASG upholds disqualification of Elevate candidates for campaign misconduct

Gavin Rust, La Voz Staff | April 26, 2025

After a five-hour meeting, the De Anza Student Government Senate failed to overturn the disqualifications of the five candidates who campaigned together as the Elevate coalition because of election...

Concert Band opens the concert with a performance of "Quintology" by Richard Meyer, conducted by music department chair Grace Lai on March 15.

Winter concert blends tradition and modernity

Carolyn Zhao, La Voz Staff | March 24, 2025

It takes a lot to keep a show on the road.  Mixing tradition with the modern, the De Anza College Music Department raised its curtains to the public as students showcased their hard work at the Winter...

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