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Oliver Tran, 19, a computer science major, works at the Noodle Bar in De Anza's cafeteria on April 22.

New $20 minimum wage for fast food workers

Sonny La, La Voz Staff | April 27, 2024

The California State Legislature passed a $20 minimum wage law for fast-food workers on April 1 to help reduce the burden of a high living cost. Assembly Bill 1228 increases fast food worker’s minimum...

Graphic for the podcast "The De Anza Sports Voice," hosted by Alexander Stoev and Anthony Politi.

Episode 1 | ‘The De Anza Sports Voice’ – NBA Playoff Predictions

Alexander Stoev, La Voz Staff | April 26, 2024

Welcome to “The Sports Show” podcast, hosted by Alex Stoev. Currently the NBA Playoffs are going on, so I decided to give my full prediction of every single series starting with the first round series,...

An illustration of a person using the Apple Vision Pro headset to view simulated virtual reality experiences.

Vision Pro, revolution or show of force by Apple?

Timothe Vachellerie, La Voz Staff | April 13, 2024

The Apple Vision Pro came out on Feb. 2 in the United States and starts at $3,499. This virtual reality headset is “Apple's first spatial computer. It seamlessly blends digital content with your...

College should be free

Nello Puelles, Multimedia Editor | March 26, 2024

In a video report, multimedia editor Nello Puelles discusses the high cost of college in California and argues for free college education, drawing comparisons to the system in South America, particularly...

Empowered Women

Nello Puelles, Multimedia Editor | March 26, 2024

The De Anza College community celebrates Women's History Month, highlighting the often-overlooked contributions and achievements of women throughout history. Women have played pivotal roles in shaping...

Myanmar protesters in front of the army at the Yangon City Hall in 2021 (in front of the Sule Pogoda).

Myanmar’s silent struggle

Timothe Vachellerie, Staff Reporter | March 25, 2024

The morning of Feb. 1, 2021, Tatmadaw, the Myanmar military, started a coup. Nyi Htet noticed that almost immediately after that the internet was cut, not allowing the information of the event to be...

Screen shot of staff reporter Leart Grbeshi and his review set up for the new Kanye West album, "Vultures 1."

Kanye West drops 35th studio album

Leart Grbeshi, Staff Reporter | March 14, 2024

On Feb. 9, “Vultures 1” was finally released and became Kanye West's 11th consecutive studio album to debut on the Billboard 200, the most of any artist, ever. On top of that, he did so with minimal...

English faculty member publishes new book

Sabrina Kulieva, Staff Reporter | March 14, 2024

A semi-retired English faculty member at De Anza college and co-founder of Flash Fiction Forum has published a new book. Lita Kurth first worked in the reading department at De Anza around 1996. After...

The opening scene to Multimedia Editor, Nello Puelles' new video investigation and report on Waymo cars.

A look at Waymo’s driverless cars

Nello Puelles, Multimedia Editor | March 12, 2024

Waymo's self-driving cars do not require human drivers, instead relying on the public's trust in technology. Waymo has accumulated over 7 million miles of driving data on public roads and has discovered...

From left, Joseph Gold, violinist, and Carl Blake, pianist, play their instruments on stage for students, faculty and donors.

An evening of classical music for a purpose

Andreina Carnero Ramirez and Sabrina Kulieva | February 17, 2024

The Study Abroad Benefit Concert was a gathering for faculty members, donors and students, who form part of the study abroad program, which was held at the Visual Performing Art Center on Feb. 8 from 6:00...

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